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Old 10-01-2013, 04:44 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by Wolfeboro_Baja View Post
I see it's been through several iterations to get where it's at right now. Let's see that out in the Broads on a rough day!

I don't know, I think I'd still rather have my 25 Outlaw; space to lay out in the sun, a cabin to escape the sun when I need a break and also a place to change clothes!
For $100k you can get a decent boat and a decent car. I think that this is purely a curiosity. However, someone with more money than sense might show up with one just to be different.

It seems as though the car (or is it a boat), planes reasonably well. However, in rough water it is clear that it could sink if waves come over the gunnels (or is that doors). I don't think that conversion vehicles do a particularly good job for either purpose. Companies seem to be fascinated with cars that float or fly. Maybe too much James Bond.


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