Builders of hydrogen-fuelled boat look to make waves

Builders of hydrogen-fuelled boat look to make waves
King Watercraft's Will King, Tom Donachie, Aidan Stewart and Darren Fielding on H2Ocean. (Image: Supplied)
Greg Hurrell
Two Christchurch companies are putting the finishing touches on a hydrogen-fuelled boat they hope will keep New Zealand’s marine industry at the cutting edge.King Watercraft, a boatbuilder specialising in rigid inflatable boats (RIBs), teamed up with hydrogen technology company Fabrum to build H2Ocean, a nine-metre prototype that starts sea trials this month. Fabrum's executive chair and co-founder Christopher Boyle said the project’s catalyst was an approach from global catamaran championship SailGP seeking advice on devel...

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