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Old Dec-19-2007, 08:25 AM   #1
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Powered by human fat

This boat is old news but The human fat power well now That certainly is new

Just think of the potential!

Eco-boat powered by human fat attempts round the world speed record
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The fastest eco boat on the planet will attempt to break the round the world speed record using fuel made from human fat.


Pete Bethune, the New Zealand skipper of Earthrace, said the attempt to circumnavigate the globe would begin from Valencia in Spain on March 1 next year.


Bethune and his wife mortgaged their house and sold everything they own to help make the project happen, while continuing to seek support from sponsors.

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Record breaking attempt: Earthrace will attempt to circumnavigate the globe running 100 per cent biodiesel, and with a net zero carbon-footprint


Earthrace is a 78 foot alternative fuel powered wave-piercing trimaran, it can carry 3,000 gallons of fuel, and weighs 23 tonnes when fully fuelled
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Demonstrating further commitment to the cause, Bethune underwent liposuction and donated enough to produce 100ml of biofuel, while two other, larger volunteers also had the procedure, making a total of 10 litres of human fat.

This in turn produced seven litres of biofuel, which could help the boat travel about 15km.

Earthrace is fuelled on 100 per cent biodiesel and has a net zero carbon footprint.

The announcement was made at the QE2 pier in Greenwich where Earthrace is being hosted by Greenwich Council until January 1.

Circumnavigating the globe represents the pinnacle of powerboat challenges, and more than 24,000 nautical miles is the world's longest speed challenge.

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Pete Bethune, the New Zealand skipper of Earthrace, believes the boat can help advance biodiesel as a genuinely viable alternative to petroleum diese

The current record holder is British boat Cable and Wireless Adventurer which took 75 days in 1998.

From the start in Valencia the boat will cross the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian oceans and travel through the Panama and Suez Canals..

From there the boat will cross the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian oceans as it thunders along the planet's circumference at a maximum speed of 40 knots.

When it attempts to break the Round the World Speed Record, the goal is to do 20-25 knots (23-29mph) almost continually for 65 days.

The not-for-profit project aims to promote awareness of the environment and the sustainable use of resources.

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Inside Earthrace: The not-for-profit project aims to promote awareness of the environment and the sustainable use of resources


Earthrace, which cost about £1.5 million to build, can carry 3,000 gallons of fuel, and weighs 23 tonnes when fully fuelled.

The boat is designed to cut through waves rather than sail over which enables the boat to go faster through big seas compared to conventional craft.

Bethune believes Earthrace can help advance biodiesel as a genuinely viable alternative to petroleum diesel.

He said: "Governments have a role to legislate to make biofuels happen.

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Route to success: The boat will cross the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian oceans and travel through the Panama and Suez Canals


"If it were up to market forces, biofuels wouldn't happen at all.

"Politicians in Western Europe must be prepared to stand up to the oil industry, and be more supportive of the biofuels industry to make sure the production of biofuels is sustainable."

A successful attempt by Earthrace would mark the first time in history that an official UIM (Union Internationale Motonautique - The International Powerboating Association) Powerboat world record has been broken using only renewable fuel.
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Old Dec-19-2007, 08:27 AM   #2
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Surfdoc could take him.
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Old Dec-19-2007, 10:58 AM   #3
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Total bullshit.

"Zero Carbon Footprint." Not possible. Where did they get the energy to refine the fat? And the liposuction machines were powered by electricity? That came from coal or oil in Europe.

Facts are that the much coveted "Prius" (and all other Hybrids), actually cost more energy to manufacture than a standard Prius with a standard gas engine.

Wall Street Journal had a great article stating this exact series of facts. The data actually came from two Chief Engineers for GM. The cost from "Well to Wheel" was roughly 1/3 higher to produce a Hybrid. Then you have the recycling, and or disposal, of the hazardous batteries.

No free lunch...

BUt I do like the idea of a fat woman catching on fire if she got too close to a fireplace! That's funny!

"Cousin Zelda done blowed up when she got too close to the stove!"

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Old Dec-19-2007, 11:02 AM   #4
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Exactly dirtguy. I tried explaining that to my wife. I told here even if she bought an electric car, when she plugs that shit in, there's still coal burning somewhere..
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Old Dec-19-2007, 11:21 AM   #5
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I had to sit betwee 2 fat sweaty stinkers on my last flight back from out east.
Just think of it I could have been riding between 2 supermodels!
How you say, well obviously this revolutionary new process makes this possible! thats how.
They buy the fat from the obese convert that power contained therein and release it into the tank of my fishing boat Hell, I can cavort with foxes and get powered to my favorite fishing spot to boot!
Just got to think outside of the box
Yes the possibilities are endless here
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Old Dec-19-2007, 11:44 AM   #6
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the solution to america's energy and obesity crises...
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Old Dec-19-2007, 12:26 PM   #7
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Saw that thing in Oceanside.
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Old Dec-19-2007, 01:00 PM   #8
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Where do you hang the trollers?

I wonder if I just stuck a liposuction needle into my own fat, how long till it would make me thin enough that I would have to buy gas again?
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Old Dec-19-2007, 04:48 PM   #9
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That thing SUCKS ASS!
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Old Dec-19-2007, 06:37 PM   #10
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Kind of Matrix-like
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Old Dec-19-2007, 07:11 PM   #11
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I was tubing Shelter Island when it came in for a pit stop - weird:

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Old Dec-19-2007, 08:29 PM   #12
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Wasnt that the one that crashed into some fishing boats down in Costa Rica or something killing a few of the local fishermen ?

I think it is
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