CLASSIC BOAT MODEL
FERRARY HYDROPLANE ARNO XI WITH DECORE ENGINE
The Arno XI is a hydroplane inspired by Achille Castoldi in the early 1950s and built by the Cantiere Timossi boatyard, located in Azzano (a frazione of Mezzegra) on the Lake Como. Castoldi wanted to establish a world water speed record so he persuaded then Ferrari racing drivers Alberto Ascari and Luigi Villoresi to influence Enzo Ferrari to supply him with a 4.5-litre, V12 Ferrari engine; the same engine that gave Ferrari his first Grand Prix victory with the Ferrari 375 F1 at Silverstone Circuit in 1951.The engine was installed in a Timossi three-point racing hydroplane hull.
Castoldi managed to further increase horse power by attaching two superchargers. The result was a 502 bhp speedboat, which he used to hit a 150.19 mph top speed in October 1953 on Lake Iseo. That remains the world speed record for an 800 kg boat till today.
Name: | Arno XI Scale model 1/68.88 |
Namesake: | Arno |
Builder: | PSVGROUP |
REAL BOAT General characteristics | |
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Type: | Hydroplane |
Length: | 6,200 mm (20 ft 4.1 in)) |
Beam: | 2,470 mm (8 ft 1.2 in) |
Installed power: | 1× 4,493.73 cc Ferrari tipo 375 F1 V12 engine with twin superchargers and twin four-choke carburettors; 600+ bhp |