It appears to be a very well thought out little craft, and if I found it I would probably be very excited about it , but lacking a lakeside place to enjoy it, I would inevitably take it out in salt water and hasten the end of all it's clever mechanisms
Dan Taylor: There are fatbikes, big fat wheels at a low and stury frame, which have two engines, one in the rear wheel and one in the front wheel. I guess this could help. I saw them in France ...
Kees Van Weel - I'd love to read that book and promise to pass it on. I'll swap - I have a serviceable paperback copy of the single best boating book I have ever read: PRINCESS, by Joe Richard. It's sadly out of print and never made into a Kindle ebook version. Email me at jhborger@aol.com to coordinate the exchange logistics.
It appears to be a very well thought out little craft, and if I found it I would probably be very excited about it , but lacking a lakeside place to enjoy it, I would inevitably take it out in salt water and hasten the end of all it's clever mechanisms
While not usually a fan of trailer wheels being part of a boat, Mystery Girl is too charming a design to critique he one blemish! AllthebestRoy
Regarding the Aeroplume - I want to fly that! But not in a building.
Regarding Mystery Girl - Super cute in the water.
Dan Taylor: There are fatbikes, big fat wheels at a low and stury frame, which have two engines, one in the rear wheel and one in the front wheel. I guess this could help. I saw them in France ...
Kees Van Weel - I'd love to read that book and promise to pass it on. I'll swap - I have a serviceable paperback copy of the single best boating book I have ever read: PRINCESS, by Joe Richard. It's sadly out of print and never made into a Kindle ebook version. Email me at jhborger@aol.com to coordinate the exchange logistics.