Many people in this world are fascinated by fast cars. They customize their vehicles day by day so they can go at speeds of up to 270 MPH. Unfortunately, this is all fun and play until a police officer stops them and writes a severe fine. Plus, the roads are so crowded these days, when are they really going to go that fast? Fortunately, we found an alternative solution for speed demons - boats. Today we'll take a look at the fastest boats, starting with the fastest yacht and finishing with the fastest boat in the world or the fastest thing in the water with a jet that can reach 200 kilometers per hour. . Here we go. In general, drag boats are the fastest boats on the water. Top Fuel Hydros are incredible machines and use the same 8000 horsepower, supercharged, nitrous-burning 500 cubic inch Hemi engines that the Top Fuel Dragster and Funny Car do. Owned by "Fast" Eddie Knox, the "Problem Boy" boat is the reigning Lucas Oil Drag Boat Series Best Fuel world champion and holds the fastest 15,000-foot elapsed time in history, including the current national record of 3,396,258.26 miles. is holding. However, once you get a taste for speed, you can't stop because they recorded a top speed of 3.36 and 260 mph last season. If you didn't understand the problem child's name, we hope you do now. Because if this thing were a human, it would probably cause more headaches than incredibles. The Bluebird K7 is a jet-powered seaplane for which British Donald Campbell set seven world water speed records in the second half of the 1950s and 1960s. The K7 was the first successful jet-powered seaplane, and was considered revolutionary when it was introduced in January 1955. Campbell drove the K7 and added almost 100 mph to the water speed record, taking it from 178 mph to an incredible 276 mph. Unfortunately, his need for speed overpowered him when Campbells died in an accident on January 4, 1967, trying to set a new water speed record, with the goal of getting over 300 miles per hour.