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Julie B
20th February 2012, 17:41
The Ferrari that made waves: Powerboat built by Enzo to break world speed record on water set to fetch £1.5m at auction

From the Daily Mail


Its cars are adored on all corners of the globe and are seen as the ultimate status symbol for the rich and powerful.

But as these incredible pictures show, Ferrari is not just a talented car manufacturer.

This astonishing-looking Ferrari speedboat set an unrivalled world record in 1953 and is now set to fetch £1.5 million at auction.

The legendary ARNO XI Hydroplane craft was the brainchild of wealthy boat privateer Achille Castoldi who had a desire to break a world water speed record.

He persuaded the great Enzo Ferrari to lend knowledge and technical assistance in building the ultimate powerboat.

The result was a 12-cylinder, 4,500cc, V12 Ferrari engine - the same as can be found in the Type 375 Grand Prix car.

In October 1953, ARNO XI travelled at 150.2mph on Lake Iseo in northern Italy, setting a world speed record for an 800kg boat that has still never been broken.

When Mr Castoldi was finished with ARNO XI, it was sold to Nando dell'Orto, a rich engineer, who went on to race it with great success for more than 10 years, securing numerous wins.

The boat went through various aerodynamic improvements during that time, including a modified nose and the addition of a fin.

It finished its competitive racing career in 1960 with a European championship victory and numerous fastest laps, many of which still exist.

The current unnamed owner acquired the racing boat over 20 years ago, restoring it to mint condition.

It is now being sold by RM auctions.

Peter Wallman, specialist at RM Europe, said: 'We are thrilled to be offering the historic ARNO XI for sale.

'This awe-inspiring racing boat has beauty, history, provenance and performance; it simply ticks every box for any serious collector.

'It's an exceptional piece of history, made even more famous by the countless models one sees of it in important collectors' libraries.

'It is likely to appeal to serious car collectors as much as it will to traditional boat collectors.

'It has that alluring mix of 1950s Ferrari grand prix car with the sheer beauty and simplicity of the hydroplanes of the period.

'We are honoured to have been entrusted with its sale.' The speedboat will be sold in Monaco in May.

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REDARMYSOJA
20th February 2012, 18:05
Just to set the record straight Enzo or Ferrari didn't build the boat. Cantieri Timossi, a hydroplane builder from Lake Como did. Ferrari did supply the engine and technical assistance though.

Greig
20th February 2012, 18:06
Looks awesome :-D

REDARMYSOJA
20th February 2012, 18:42
Looks awesome :-D

Awesome is an understatement. Words can't do it justice. Especially with the Ferrari red and prancing horse. I'd love to hear it run. Just wish I had the money to buy it.

Greig
20th February 2012, 19:22
Had never heard of this till now, does look something amazing.

Sianellen
20th February 2012, 19:24
Wow, that looks gorgeous :thumb

REDARMYSOJA
20th February 2012, 20:38
Another Ferrari powered Speedboat. A newer one


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Speedboat designer Eugenio Molinari, using a production engine from an F430, broke the running kilometer world records in two categories on Lake Como, Italy. At 1,100 kg, he ran the kilo at 123.3 km/h, and at 1,450 kg, he did 122 km/h. The feats were dedicated by Molinari to Luca di Montezemolo, Ferrari CEO, and the marque during its 60th anniversary year


http://www.autoblog.com/2007/06/20/ferrari-breaks-speed-records-on-water/

epiclyaddicted
20th February 2012, 21:19
Whoa, my first reaction at those pictures :-E

That just looks unreal! What a machine.

OSS EL BOSS
20th February 2012, 21:40
Looks awesome , just like evereything Ferrari builds.

sav_pap
28th February 2012, 13:02
It looks like a shark (half out of the water and half in...)

durden
28th February 2012, 19:29
I'd love to hear it run.

Right!? Can you imagine how it would sound with the exhaust bubbling into the water. I think it would make me cry.

watto2
28th February 2012, 19:30
Looks awesome , just like evereything Ferrari builds.

and beautifull!