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Like many sport boats, the 168 Boss is rear-engined, but unfortunately it is neither air-cooled nor Porsche powered. This little beast is powered by a General Motors 4.3-liter V6. Bring A Trailer ...
The jet-powered boats can move at full speed in as little as 3 inches of water compared to the 12 inches required for the other boats. Both department teams said the new boats were proven ...
Ekranoplans, special ultra-low flying aircraft, promise to combine features from ships, airplanes, and hovercraft. There are ...
Zagato has become the latest world-famous Italian design house to dunk its incomparable artistry into the sea. The sleek, 26-foot Persico Zagato 100.2 promises to be a fast electric day boat and ...
Elk Rapids Marina is one of two dealers in the U.S. offering the French-made amphibious boat, the Iguana Yacht. A track system that folds up alongside of the boat when in the water. Then the “feet” ...
Exclusive video shows the jet-powered boat navigating the choppy waters of the Hudson on what was a windy afternoon, with no other boats nearby. There is a spray of water and then the boat capsizes.
From a 27-foot runabout to a 165-foot superyacht, these boats show the benefits of jet power: instant acceleration and an impressive top end, not to mention turn-on-a-dime maneuverability.
It didn't take long until the Micro Jet Boat went out of the shop for its first real-life test, out on a small pond. The guys used an 18v drill to get it moving, and it wasn't going to set any ...
This mini electric jet boat is just 1.8 meters (5 feet 11 inches) long, yet it packs in enough power to hit speeds of up to 48 km/h (30 mph). That’s thanks to a 15 kW (20 hp) electric motor that ...
YouTubers BoostedBoiz have built a mini jet boat powered by Honda’s venerable K-series engine, as seen in their latest video. The Honda K-series motors are popular swap candidates for many ...
Like many sport boats, the 168 Boss is rear-engined, but unfortunately it is neither air-cooled nor Porsche powered. This little beast is powered by a General Motors 4.3-liter V6.
The jet-powered boats can move at full speed in as little as 3 inches of water compared to the 12 inches required for the other boats.