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"Boat Powered by Sunshine Arriving in Miami"

"A vessel seemingly straight out of a vintage James Bond movie [slipped] into Miami's Government Cut ... Saturday.

The craft, a strange mash-up of gleaming glass arrowhead, sleek flying saucer and knife-nosed catamaran, was not designed by an evil madman plotting world domination. It's the brainchild of Raphael Domjan, a Swiss engineer and self-described 'eco-adventurer' with a not-all-that crazy scheme to circle the world using only sunshine for fuel."

Curtis Morgan reports for the Miami Herald November 26, 2010.

Source: Miami Herald, 11/29/2010