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  "textContent": "Canting T-shaped foils can support nearly 60% of the yacht’s displacement. Photo: RoddyAcqua\n\n**Crossing the Atlantic in under seven days on a foil-assisted superyacht marked the ultimate proof of a mind-boggling concept. The ultralight Baltic 111 Raven redefines amazing superyachts, argues Toby Hodges**\n\nOn first glance, you might assume Raven is pure AI-generated fabrication. A fantastical superyacht with 7m canting foil arms? But …Continue reading »\n\nThe post Why the World’s fastest superyacht (Baltic 111 Raven) has a speed limit appeared first on Yachting World.",
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