If you didn’t get a chance to see Jarrett Bay & MTU’s latest bar-raising collaboration at the Miami International Boat Show in February, be sure to check her super-sleek lines, generous layout and mind-blowing MTU 16V 2000 Common Rail Marine Engines at the Palm Beach Boat Show, March 23-26, 2006.
Though you may never hear an engineer admit it, calculations alone cannot predict the transition of power that must take place to effectively propel 90,000 pounds of wood and fiberglass through a 6-foot sea at high rates of speed. That’s why MTU has partnered with Jarrett Bay Boatworks in the development of the 70-foot sportfish boat Q.E.D., named after a mathematical term that signifies “the solution has indeed been proven.”
A “solution” is exactly what MTU has delivered with its new 16V 2000 Common Rail Marine Engine. At 2400 hp, this new engine is the crown jewel in the MTU Common Rail collection and is creating quite a stir in the boating world thanks to its light weight, compact size, fuel efficiency and high power output. But MTU wanted to do more than slap a new pair of engines into just any boat. They wanted to work together with a builder to optimize the propulsion system and performance of a high-tech vessel, and that’s exactly what they’ve done with the Q.E.D. This is one Palm Beach Show boat to be certain to include on your “Must See” list!