Live and Let Die (1973) is the eight James Bond movie, and the first one with Roger Moore. Bond has to stop the drug dealer Kananga from overflooding the US with heroine, after three MI6 agents, which were on loan to the CIA, were killed.
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Glastron GT-150[edit | edit source]
James Bond (Roger Moore) steals this boat, when escaping a death trap at Kananga's farm in Louisiana. He drives the boat onto flat land, when the engine stops working due to a bullet hit.









Glastron CV-19[edit | edit source]
After having abandoned the GT-150, Bond switches to this CV-19, which he returns after the chase.








Glastron CV-21[edit | edit source]
Adam (Tommy Lane) steals this boat from the Ranger, and chases Bond. The boat gets destroyed, when it crashes into the rusty remainings of an old ferry, killing Adam.









Glastron V-162 Futura[edit | edit source]
One of Kananga's men uses this boat to chase Bond. He crashes it into the Sheriff's car and escapes on foot.





Glastron V-145 Fireflite[edit | edit source]
Two of Kananga's men use this boat to chase Bond. The boat ends up in a swimming pool.




Glastron V-156 Sportster[edit | edit source]
One of Kananga's men uses this boat to chase Bond. He crashes it into a tree.



Glastron V-184 Crestflite[edit | edit source]
One of Kananga's men uses this boat to chase Bond. He smashes it into a wedding ceremony.





Unknown Boat[edit | edit source]
Quarrel Jr. (Roy Stewart) owns this boat. He uses it to take Bond and two of his girls around the island of San Monique (filmed in Jamaica).



Blue Marlin[edit | edit source]
This boat can be seen at "San Monique" harbour (scenes were filmed on Jamaica).


Unknown Ship[edit | edit source]
The rusty remains of this ship can be seen at the end of the boat chase.

Old Ferry[edit | edit source]
The Glastron CV-21 crashes into the open cargo bay of something that appears to be an old ferry and explodes.


