Not a Hatteras, but this guy definitely figured out how to do it with low capital requirements and engine maintenance can be done by dragging it to a service station. Nice sundeck too.
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Not a Hatteras, but this guy definitely figured out how to do it with low capital requirements and engine maintenance can be done by dragging it to a service station. Nice sundeck too.
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I hope his floatation doesn't spring a leak.
He's probably beating eligible young women off with a stick..... looks very Travis McGee...
Wow, where'd you find that pic? I think that's the long-lost prototype submitted to Willis Slane by a budding naval architect from Thibodaux, LA. Slane didn't care for the single engine configuration so he opted to go with Jack Hargrave and, as it turned out, a totally different design.
or maybe not.
Yachtsmanbill posted that same picture here several years ago.
I like it. An amphib.
As diesel passes $5/g on it's way to 10, this may be the future of powerboating.
Yep - maybe the sailboaters had it right all along... :(
I especially like the little fenders. Like he's worried about something hitting him and chipping the paint? ?