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Aston Martin teases elements of AM37 powerboat

Aston Martin teases elements of AM37 powerboat
An artist's rendering of the AM37 with the sliding deck fully open
An artist's rendering of the AM37 with the sliding deck fully open
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The dash-mounted, 15-inch touch screen will offer navigation, multi-media and entertainment controls
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The dash-mounted, 15-inch touch screen will offer navigation, multi-media and entertainment controls
An artist's rendition of the captain's chair of the AM37
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An artist's rendition of the captain's chair of the AM37
An artist's rendition of the AM27 with the sliding deck fully closed
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An artist's rendition of the AM27 with the sliding deck fully closed
The AM37 will offer multiple leather, paint and finish choices
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The AM37 will offer multiple leather, paint and finish choices
An artist's rendering of an overhead view of the AM37
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An artist's rendering of an overhead view of the AM37
The AM37 will be powered by either twin diesel or twin gas powered Mercury engines
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The AM37 will be powered by either twin diesel or twin gas powered Mercury engines
An artist's rendering of the AM37 with the sliding deck fully open
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An artist's rendering of the AM37 with the sliding deck fully open
AM37 design elements presented at Milan Design Week
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AM37 design elements presented at Milan Design Week
Samples of metal finishes that will be available when the AM37 is ready for purchase
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Samples of metal finishes that will be available when the AM37 is ready for purchase
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Last year, Aston Martin formally put a proverbial toe in the water by revealingthe designs for a powerboat called the AM37. Elements of the boat, consisting mostly of material samples, were revealed this week at the Salone del Mobile at Milan Design Week.

Theimpetus for the AM37 was the 100th anniversary of Aston Martin in 2013. The automaker decided it was time to try something different, and teamed up with noted yacht builder Quintessence Yachts and naval architects Mulder Designs on the project. The result becamethe designs for a 37-foot (11-m), high-tech boat that is intended to take thepower, fit and finish that the automobile company has become noted for on landand put it in the water.

Despitethe fact that Aston Martin has yet to present anything but artist renderings, shortvideos and sample materials at a small handful of events this year, the companysaid they have already started taking purchase requests.

Neither Quintessence nor Aston Martin have released pricing information, but the formal launch of the AM37 is expected sometime later this year. However, both companies involved in the project are calling this "a boat that represents an entirely new concept for the yachting world."

Take a look at the short video to see the design and functionality of the sliding deck that will more than likely be one of the standout features of the completed AM37.

Source: Aston Martin and Quintessence Yachts

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