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Cracking Ice

Looking for a boat with gobs of style and more speed than you'll probably ever use? Try the newest launch from the Italian sportboat builder, Performance. She's call Cracking Ice, and thanks to her triple 662-hp supercharged MerCruiser gasoline V-8s, she can reportedly hit a top speed of 63 knots (72.5 mph). Rather remarkably, the builder claims that due to the boat's unique hull design, she also "consumes significantly less fuel than most comparable competitors," although it doesn't name those competitors,

What is not in dispute is the fact  that this is a very attractive boat. As you can see in the running shot below, she has a slighty elevated foredeck, which provides enough room below for two relatively comforable cabins, a workable galley, and a large head with enclosed shower.

 

 

Here's a look at her interior. Not terribly large by motoryacht standards but roomy for her type. And besdes, who really sleeps in these things anywaay?

 

If you really want to be impressed, take a look at Cracking Ice's helm. Three engines makes for a whole lotta gauges and a fistfull of throttles.

 

 

No price given. 

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About richard_thiel

Raised in San Diego, Richard grew up on boats—admittedly, mostly sailboats. He actually didn't purchase his first powerboat, a 19-foot SeaCraft center console, until after he moved to Jupiter, Florida, in 1980. From the moment he launched Last Resort, he was hooked on powerboats, so much so that he decided to parlay his love of them and his experience as a diesel mechanic into a career as a freelance boating writer. In 1981, he was hired by Boating magazine as its engines columnist and boat tester, and in 1984, he left to work at Yachting. A year later he was hired as executive editor of Power & Motoryacht, a position that necessitated a move to Connecticut, where the magazine was then headquartered. Thiel assumed the editorship of PMY's small-boat magazine, Motorboat, in late 1985 and then became editor-in-chief of PMY in 1987. He says that even 20 years later, it's still a dream job and that "most days" he looks forward to going to work—especially when "work" is running a boat. Along the way, Thiel has owned a number of powerboats, culminating with his purchase of Ava T., a 32-foot Jarvis Newman lobster boat, three years ago. In 2006, Thiel realized a longtime dream by earning his U.S. Coast Guard OUPV captain's license in 2006.
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