SHADOW SIX TYPHOON AUV

The Shadow Six Typhoon is touted as the world's first aquatic utility vehicle, or AUV, that has ever become available to those who love spending their time on the water - especially water sports enthusiasts. Typhoon is made of aerospace-quality titanium and carbon fiber and is built to handle even the most challenging surf conditions with great skill. Twin Yamaha GP1800 SCHO R four-cylinder supercharged engines are housed in the specially designed reinforced carbon composite racing hulls. The Typhoon holds up to three passengers, as well as 2,365 pounds of dry weight. This watercraft was created by Shadow Six Racing, a member of a family of privately held businesses that work in the motorsports, technology, and defense sectors. One thing is for sure, you have never seen anything like this on the water before!

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