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Sperry Gold Cup Authentic Original Rivingston Boat Shoe
In No Time To Die (2021), James Bond wears a pair of brown leather Sperry boat shoes as part of his Jamaica outfit.
French industrial designer Bertrand Le Bris used his skills to create an incredibly detailed scale model of the black and yellow "Billy Bob" Glastron-Carlson CV21 jet speedboat. And it even works!
Glastron CV23HT
James Bond (Roger Moore) uses a Glastron Carlson CV23HT speedboat in the movie Moonraker (1979). HT stands for Hard Top. Only 300 of these hard top boats were built in 1978 and 1979, and only 3 of those were built with the custom painted silver metalflake gelcoat over gray (the 'normal' boats sold to the public had either metalflake blue or metalflake bronze color).
Glastron GT-150
In the movie Live and Let Die (1974), James Bond uses a Glastron GT150 speedboat in a thrilling chase through the Louisiana marches. The boat made a record braking 120ft jump.
The Live and Let Die GT150 used for the famous jump was built in 1972 and had an Evinrude Starflite 135hp engine.
With new Bond film SkyFall making its big screen debut on 26 October; the world looks set to get a little 00 obsessed over the coming months. But fans don’t have to wait till autumn to get a slice of the Bond action.
Antique Boat America and the Antique Boat Museum are proud to announce that a fully restored 1978 Glastron Carlson 23 foot will be offered for sale at the 47th Clayton Annual Boat Show and Auction on Saturday August 6th, 2011.
Caribbean Aero Nautical is selling a fully restored 1978 Glastron/Carlson CV23HT boat, the same model as seen in the Bond movie Moonraker.
Sunseeker yachts in Bond films
Sunseeker's luxury motoryachts feature in four consecutive James Bond films. Bond Lifestyle takes you through ten years of Sunseeker in Bond movies.
See all Sunseeker yachts in Bond movies or click on a name below:
Daniel Craig was spotted practicing his speed boat skills at the weekend on a lake in Hampshire. The boat on the photos is a Sea-Doo 150 Speedster speedboat.