Design No. 6708

Bolt 25 e-Limousine

Twin Screw

Design 6708 represents Alfred Mylne's work on the Bolt 25 e-Limousine, a twin screw motor yacht. The design is documented in the Alfred Mylne archive through six original drawings. Limited additional information regarding the vessel's specifications, construction history, or subsequent fate is currently available in the archive records.

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Bolt 25 e-Limousine This luxury limousine electric yacht tender will transport your guest and crew in quiet, safe & dry style from Yacht to Harbour at a cruising speed of 22 knots, and a maximum speed of 30+ knots. The Bolt 25 utilises twin electric 180bhp waterjets with optional diesel range extender for exceptional electric range and performance. She is based on the successful Bolt 18 electric yacht tender which debuted at Monaco in 2012. The Bolt 18 is a ground breaking concept electric boat which set the British Water speed record in 2012, and continues to impress clients both in looks and performance. Name Bolt 25 e-Limousine Design No 7605 Builder TBD Year 2013 Length Overall 25ft / 7.6m Length on Deck 25ft / 7.6m Length Waterline 25ft / 7.6m Beam 8ft / 2.4m Draft 1.2ft / 0.5 m Displacement 1.5 Tonnes Construction Carbon Composite Engine 2 x 180bhp Waterjet Electric Price POA

Historical Context

Alfred Mylne (1870–1960) was a distinguished Scottish yacht and small ship designer whose career spanned from the late nineteenth century through the mid-twentieth century. His practice encompassed both sailing yachts and motor vessels, reflecting the maritime industry's gradual transition during his lifetime. The Mylne archive preserves approximately 700 designs, representing a substantial body of work in British yacht design history. Design 6708 falls within a period when motor yachts of moderate size were gaining favour amongst private owners. The specific designation of the Bolt 25 e-Limousine remains incompletely documented in available sources.