Sverige S-1
Sverige S–1 (lit. 'Sweden S–1') is a Swedish-built wooden speedboat built between 2011 and 2012 with the goal to beat the 1928 world speed record for wooden boats of 80.92 knots (149.86 km/h) set in 1928 by Garfield Wood with the boat Miss America VII. The current world speed record for wooden boats of 108.50 knots (200.94 km/h) was set in 1932 with the boat Miss America X. The goal for S-1 Sverige is 100 knots (185 km/h), and after being built the boat soon managed to reach 65 knots (120 km/h) without a compressor. The boat has since sunk, been raised and rebuilt two times.