Albatross Marine

Albatross Marine (1949–1966) was a British manufacturer of very light aluminium speedboats primarily used for Water skiing on lakes.

Only 164 models were equipped with the Coventry Climax engine, which make them the most valuable ones today, because of their higher power output.

Serial number 0 to 241 The Sports Runabout model was a 2-seater speedboat, 12 ft 9 inch long powered by a marinised Ford Prefect engine of 1172cc.

The Standard sport version had a E93A engine single carburettor no bow light and simple seats cushions.

The Super Sport fitted with an E93A engine had twin carburetters and an alloy Aquaplane head for extra power.

A Continental 4 seater hull started life as a third scale model of Albatross's biggest boat Gay Jane a 53 foot sports fisherman.