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      1 year ago

      That looks like so much fun! It reminds me a bit of Regent’s aircraft that are currently in development.

      They’re making electric ekranoplanes (ground-effect aircraft) that launch from hydrofoils. Sort of a super fast alternative to regional boats or ferries.

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    Yes there are a bunch of pedal-powered boats that are commercially available now. The one in the picture looks like it’s driving a giant paddle wheel. There are issues with paddle wheels, like their large size, weight, noise and efficiency. They also don’t deal with large waves very well and can be damaged relatively easily. You can still find these often for rent in touristy lake destinations. The paddle wheels are typically enclosed underneath the boat so they’re safer, but they’re still pretty noisy and inefficient.

    You can find modern pedal-powered boats that spin a propeller in the water, just like you find on most watercraft with engines. Propellers solve pretty much all these problems, which is why they are the standard way of propelling watercraft today.

    There’s also a fun pedal-driven design from Hobie that pushes underwater fins back and forth. This emulates how many fish swim and is supposed to be even more efficient than propellers.