



Here's an interesting picture.
You mighty a James Bond movie (Russia with Love?) where Bond is being chased by the baddies. He is driving a revolutionary British powerboat with a hull designed by an American, Ray Hunt, and built by Fairey Marine (part of the Fairey Aviation Group - Swordfish, Gannet etc) called a Fairey Huntsman 28. These boats were revolutionary in respect of their hull build which was hot moulded vacuum formed multiple layers of Gaboon ply and, it was the first high speed pleasure launch in the world to be delivered with a turbo-charged diesel engine.
They were only in production for 10 years after which their giant autoclaves were destroyed in a disastrous flood.
They were built so strongly, that 90% of the large production run are still in use today 52 years later.
The photo depicts a "recreation" of the Classic Fairey Swordsman, hull design by Alan Burnard who sadly passed away last month.
A more beautiful classic powerboat you will never see, and an eye watering recreation.
