List of solar-powered boats

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Aditya India's first solar ferry
Barracuda India's fastest solar boat Barracuda electric boat.jpg
Barracuda India's fastest solar boat
Indra India's largest solar boat Indra solar boat.jpg
Indra India's largest solar boat
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SB Collinda crossed the English Channel on solar power
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Solar Sailor of Australia

List of solar-powered boats is a list of boats powered by the sun, typically solar panels providing electrical power to motors.

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