How is this kind of boat called in english?

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by Arvy, Oct 18, 2009.

  1. apex1

    apex1 Guest

    Oh at "full throttle" I would guess he makes some distance. Did you notice the wheels?
     
  2. tkk
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    tkk Junior Member

    But the barrel with water needs to be on the trailer as well. Otherwise his propeller will start aerating very soon :D
     
  3. Tiny Turnip
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    Tiny Turnip Senior Member

    That 'bucket' is properly known as 'the Lake District.' limited to 10knts, otherwise we would be swamped by pistnbroke with his 40knt jetski...
     
  4. Submarine Tom

    Submarine Tom Previous Member

    TT,

    I'll correct you before PB does:

    It's not a jet ski... see the prop!

    Tom
     

  5. Tiny Turnip
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    Sorry! you're quite right- read PB and his 40Knt PWC.
    outboard testing day traditionally falls on the day after bin collection day. when the bin wagon has gone past, you amble down the street and choose the cleanest wheelie bin to borrow from your neighbours for an hour or so...
     
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