Torqeedo electric propulsion and a slippery hull meet the demands of a four-round-trip daily schedule. The AMC 30 is a new launch design that will be purpose-built for the Appalachian Mountain Club to ferry members and guests to the Three Mile Island camp on Lake Winnepesaukee in New Hampshire.
The finished launch, expected to enter service in the summer of 2023, will be christened Appy VI, and will offer several upgrades to her predecessor, Appy V, replacing gas power with electric propulsion in a slippery hull that offers a reduced wake.
Drawn by the talented team at Zurn Yacht Design in Marblehead, Massachusetts, and built by Boston Boatworks in Charlestown, Massachusetts, the AMC 30 epitomizes the values shared by the late Mark Lindsay, founder of Boston Boatworks and the Appalachian Mountain Club, including efficiency, durability, respect for nature, reduced environmental impact, near-silent operation, and ease of repair.