British Hovercraft Corporation AP1-88

The British Hovercraft Corporation AP1-88 is a medium size hovercraft.

Hovertravel AP1-88 'Double-O-Seven' arriving at Southsea after crossing from the Isle of Wight

As a civil passenger hovercraft it can seat up to 101 passengers. Two examples are used in the UK by Hovertravel on a route from Southsea in Hampshire to Ryde on the Isle of Wight.[1] The AP1-88 has also run on a service from Sweden to Denmark.

As a troop carrier it can transport up to 90 troops. As a military logistics vessel it can carry two Land Rovers, a Bv202 tracked vehicle and trailer unit or about 10 tons (10,000 kg) of stores.

Canada

The AP1-88 is used in two versions by the Canadian Coast Guard. In the mid 1990s two AP1-88s, the AP1-88/200 and AP1-88/400, were ordered from GKN Westland Aerospace; the contract being awarded in 1996. The craft were built at Hike Metal Products in Wheatley, Ontario. The two 400 series were completed in August and December 1998.

Specifications

Type 200
Type 400

References

  1. Magazine, Justin Parkinson BBC News. "What happened to passenger hovercraft?". BBC News. Retrieved 2015-11-09.
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