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<!--wsa:gooold-->Smokin&rsquo; on the water&hellip; that&rsquo;s how hot these cool canoes, krazy kayaks and <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2008/08/11/15-more-extreme-houseboats-and-houseboat-designs/">bodacious boats</a> are! It&rsquo;s amazing what a little tech know-how and a vivid imagination can do when whipping up wild watercraft. Here are 15 that&rsquo;ll really float your boat.<br>
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<h4>Pedals, Not Paddles</h4>
<div id="urb-ads-toc-box" class="post-ads-toc-box urb-ads-toc" style="display:none;"></div><p><a href="#" data-featherlight="https://weburbanist.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/odd_boats_1.jpg"><img decoding="async" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-10618" title="odd_boats_1" alt="odd_boats_1" src="https://weburbanist.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/odd_boats_1.jpg" width="468" height="508"></a><span style="font-size: xx-small;">(images via: <a href="http://www.lifeinthefastlane.ca/bizarre-human-powered-water-bikes-extreme-sports/offbeat-news">Life In The Fast Lane</a>)</span></p>
<p>Trampofoil, Hydro-bike, HydroSlide, Hydrothopter, Aquaskipper? Any of these ring a bell? They may not exactly be commonplace but these odd names indicate that the field of <a href="http://www.lifeinthefastlane.ca/bizarre-human-powered-water-bikes-extreme-sports/offbeat-news">human-powered watercraft</a> is a wide one indeed. In many ways, these spindly contraptions recall the early days of powered flight: jury-rigged construction, home craftsmanship and in many cases, every finished model unique unto itself. Here&rsquo;s a video of the Aquaskipper in action:</p>
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<h4>Folbot Refuses to Fold</h4>
<p><a href="#" data-featherlight="https://weburbanist.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/odd_boats_2.jpg"><img decoding="async" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-10620" title="odd_boats_2" alt="odd_boats_2" src="https://weburbanist.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/odd_boats_2.jpg" width="468" height="613"></a><span style="font-size: xx-small;">(images via: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/24567272@N06/3341583151/">Atcha6</a> and <a href="http://home.comcast.net/~jrburch_h/folbot/identify.html">J.R. Burch</a>)</span></p>
<p>The name <a href="http://www.folbot.com/">Folbot</a> is familiar to most anyone who read a comic book or magazine sometime in the last 50-odd years. In fact, Folbot has been producing and selling their iconic folding boats and kayaks since 1933. Sturdy, lightweight and with decades of incremental improvement behind them, Folbot is a hydrodynamic success story in every way.</p>
<h4>Canoe Say Chopsticks?</h4>
<p><a href="#" data-featherlight="https://weburbanist.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/odd_boats_3.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-10622" title="odd_boats_3" alt="odd_boats_3" src="https://weburbanist.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/odd_boats_3.jpg" width="468" height="653"></a><span style="font-size: xx-small;">(images via: <a href="http://www.pinktentacle.com/2008/04/canoe-made-from-disposable-chopsticks/">Pink Tentacle</a> and <a href="http://inventorspot.com/articles/billions_discarded_chopsticks_be_6406">InventorSpot</a>)</span></p>
<p>Wood was the original building material for humankind&rsquo;s first boats and <a href="http://www.pinktentacle.com/2008/04/canoe-made-from-disposable-chopsticks/">Shuhei Ogawara</a>, who works in the Fukushima, Japan, city hall forestry department decided to go back to basics when designing a home-made canoe. Ogawara added an environmental twist to the concept, however, by using only <a href="http://inventorspot.com/articles/billions_discarded_chopsticks_be_6406">discarded wooden chopsticks</a> from the city hall cafeteria &ndash; 7,382 of them! The result is a snazzy-looking canoe 13 feet long that weighs 66 pounds. No telling if an hour after launching, Ogawara wants to build another canoe.</p>
<h4>The Glass-Bottom, Sides &amp; Top Boat</h4>
<p><a href="#" data-featherlight="https://weburbanist.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/odd_boats_4.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-10623" title="odd_boats_4" alt="odd_boats_4" src="https://weburbanist.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/odd_boats_4.jpg" width="468" height="431"></a><span style="font-size: xx-small;">(images via: <a href="http://www.clearinflatablekayak.com/clear-canoes.html">Clear Inflatable Kayak</a> and <a href="http://wandermelon.com/cool-kayaks-and-clear-waters/">WanderMelon</a>)</span></p>
<p>Ever dipped a clear glass in a swimming pool? See how it virtually vanishes? Now imagine the glass is an 11-foot boat &ndash; and you&rsquo;re inside! Constructed from lightweight aluminum tubing and clear polycarbonate plastic, the $1500 <a href="http://www.clearinflatablekayak.com/clear-canoes.html">Molokini</a> is rated at 425 lbs carrying capacity. Sailing over tropical reefs in one of these must be like scuba diving without getting wet.</p>
<h4>The Saga of the Sleeping Beauties</h4>
<p><a href="#" data-featherlight="https://weburbanist.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/odd_boats_5.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-10624" title="odd_boats_5" alt="odd_boats_5" src="https://weburbanist.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/odd_boats_5.jpg" width="468" height="613"></a><span style="font-size: xx-small;">(images via: <a href="http://blog.modernmechanix.com/2007/06/18/britain-reveals-diving-canoe/">Modern Mechanix</a>)</span></p>
<p>Motorised Submersible Canoes (MSC for short) were developed by Great Britain&rsquo;s Royal Navy in World War II. Essentially a one-man submarine no larger than an average canoe, the so-called &ldquo;<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleeping_Beauty_(canoe)">Sleeping Beauties</a>&rdquo; were used in daring raids against Japanese shipping in captured ports such as Phuket, Thailand. Though the operators were equipped with scuba gear, piloting one of the battery-powered subs just beneath the ocean&rsquo;s surface for up to 40 miles must have been a miserable experience.</p>
<h4>Solo Submarining</h4>
<p><a href="#" data-featherlight="https://weburbanist.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/odd_boats_6.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-10625" title="odd_boats_6" alt="odd_boats_6" src="https://weburbanist.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/odd_boats_6.jpg" width="468" height="655"></a><span style="font-size: xx-small;">(images via: <a href="http://elitechoice.org/2008/07/09/innespace-seabreacher-submarine-dons-dolphin%E2%80%99s-mirror-image/">Elite Choice</a> and <a href="http://www.seabreacher.com/">Innespace</a>)</span></p>
<p>Consider the Innespace Dolphin and <a href="http://www.seabreacher.com/">Seabreacher</a> to be modern descendants of the wartime Sleeping Beauties. Both craft &ndash; the Dolphin is slightly smaller &ndash; are driven by a rear-mounted electric motor and can swim, leap and perform limited acrobatics like real live dolphins. One wonders what actual dolphins think of Innespace&rsquo;s robo-Flippers&hellip; all this writer can think of is a certain scene from Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls.</p>
<h4>The Corvette Corvette</h4>
<p><a href="#" data-featherlight="https://weburbanist.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/odd_boats_7.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-10626" title="odd_boats_7" alt="odd_boats_7" src="https://weburbanist.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/odd_boats_7.jpg" width="468" height="595"></a><span style="font-size: xx-small;">(images via: <a href="http://elitechoice.org/2008/05/13/watercraft-dons-auto-appeal-concept-courtesy-swedish-designer/">Elite Choice</a> and <a href="http://seriouswheels.com/cars/1960-1969/top-1963-Chevrolet-Corvette-Boat-Design-by-Bo-Zolland.htm">Serious Wheels</a>)</span></p>
<p>The Corvette Stingray was named after the corvette, a &ldquo;a small, manoeuverable, lightly armed warship, originally smaller than a frigate and larger than a coastal patrol craft,&rdquo; and the stingray, a marine vertebrate related to sharks. Now <a href="http://seriouswheels.com/cars/1960-1969/top-1963-Chevrolet-Corvette-Boat-Design-by-Bo-Zolland.htm">Bo Zolland</a> has doubly returned the compliment with his stunning 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Boat Design. The boat features gullwing doors and can be ordered with a choice of engines including 496 HP or 502 HP Mercruisers, an LS-9 marine or a Volvo Penta Diesel with up to 550 HP. Seats 5 and would look fairly amazing on a trailer behind an actual &rsquo;63 Vette.</p>
<h4>Fresh Sea Air</h4>
<p><a href="#" data-featherlight="https://weburbanist.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/odd_boats_8.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-10627" title="odd_boats_8" alt="odd_boats_8" src="https://weburbanist.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/odd_boats_8.jpg" width="468" height="655"></a><span style="font-size: xx-small;">(images via: <a href="http://www.flyinginflatableboats.com/indexa.html">Flying Inflatable Boats</a>)</span></p>
<p>Like a little air with your sea, or vice versa? You get plenty of both with the Flying Inflatable Boat, or FIB as it&rsquo;s called at the company website. The <a href="http://www.flyinginflatableboats.com/indexa.html">FIB</a> is one of those inevitable inventions &ndash; once the concept of ultralight aircraft was proven and standardized, extending the idea to create a flying boat just seems obvious. What better way to explore far-flung tropical islands, pop in to isolated fishing spots, conduct search &amp; rescue missions or, as the company website recommends, &ldquo;fly into your favorite restaurant&rdquo;&hellip; which hopefully isn&rsquo;t on the upper floors of a Manhattan skyscraper.</p>
<h4>Walking On Water</h4>
<p><a href="#" data-featherlight="https://weburbanist.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/odd_boats_9.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-10628" title="odd_boats_9" alt="odd_boats_9" src="https://weburbanist.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/odd_boats_9.jpg" width="468" height="717"></a><span style="font-size: xx-small;">(images via: <a href="http://www.wavewalk.com/W_Kayak_Review_12.html">WaveWalk Kayaks</a> and <a href="http://outdoors.webshots.com/photo/2969630180043393545cxCOiS">Webshots Outdoors</a>)</span></p>
<p>Kayaks are not normally recommended for the balance-challenged but the innovative <a href="http://www.wavewalk.com/W_Kayak_Review_12.html">WaveWalk kayak</a> puts a new spin on things. Evoking the stable design of the much-larger catamaran, WaveWalk kayaks are so stable they can be stood up in and fished from &ndash; a trick even the Eskimos did not know.</p>
<h4>Guitar Boat Plays Sea Sharp</h4>
<p><a href="#" data-featherlight="https://weburbanist.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/odd_boats_10.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-10629" title="odd_boats_10" alt="odd_boats_10" src="https://weburbanist.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/odd_boats_10.jpg" width="468" height="859"></a><span style="font-size: xx-small;">(images via: <a href="http://www.walyou.com/blog/2008/10/15/guitar-boat-lets-you-sail-in-your-musical-instrument/">Walyou</a> and <a href="http://www.zimbio.com/Josh+Pyke/articles/2/Coolest+Boat+Ever">Zimbio</a>)</span></p>
<p>Say you&rsquo;re an Australian singer who&rsquo;s looking for a new angle for a music video, and you&rsquo;d probably be <a href="http://www.walyou.com/blog/2008/10/15/guitar-boat-lets-you-sail-in-your-musical-instrument/">Josh Pyke</a>. The strummer created a larger than life replica of his favorite guitar and starred &ndash; aboard the seaworthy axe &ndash; in the video for his song &ldquo;Make You Happy.&rdquo; Since you&rsquo;re probably wondering what the guitar boat looks like in action, here&rsquo;s the video:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwRqD4Kmiy4">Josh Pyke&rsquo;s &ldquo;Make You Happy&rdquo;, c/o Ivy League Records</a></p>
<h4>Wood Too Float</h4>
<p><a href="#" data-featherlight="https://weburbanist.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/odd_boats_11.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-10630" title="odd_boats_11" alt="odd_boats_11" src="https://weburbanist.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/odd_boats_11.jpg" width="468" height="806"></a><span style="font-size: xx-small;">(images via: <a href="http://www.jeffbridges.com/carpenter.html">JeffBridges.com</a>)</span></p>
<p>If boats can fly, cars can certainly float&hellip; Ted Kennedy may have been wrong about that but <a href="http://www.jeffbridges.com/carpenter.html">Jeff Bridges</a> has hit the nail on the head with a series of custom carpentered car-boats. WHY he does this is unknown, though as an attention-grabber it&rsquo;s hard to beat a floating Ferrari.</p>
<h4>The Spider That Ate San Francisco</h4>
<p><a href="#" data-featherlight="https://weburbanist.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/odd_boats_12.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-10631" title="odd_boats_12" alt="odd_boats_12" src="https://weburbanist.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/odd_boats_12.jpg" width="468" height="754"></a><span style="font-size: xx-small;">(images via: <a href="http://funpresident.com/2009/02/boat-as-a-spider/">Fun President</a>, <a href="http://www.latitude38.com/LectronicLat/2007/0107/Jan19/Jan19.html">Lectronic Latitude</a> and <a href="http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/object/article?f=/c/a/2007/01/19/BAGE7NLI001.DTL&amp;o=0">SFGate</a>)</span></p>
<p>More like a Water Strider actually, the Proteus catamaran skims across the surface of the water much like nimble insects on sun-dappled ponds &ndash; without the need for surface tension to hold it up. Explains Ugo Conti, co-founder of <a href="http://www.wam-v.com/">Marine Advanced Research</a>, &ldquo;Proteus is the prototype of what we hope to be a new class of water vessel &ndash; the Wave Adaptive Modular Vessels, or WAM-V&rsquo;s.&rdquo; Testing on San Francisco Bay should confirm whether Proteus and its ilk really do have the spidey-sense needed to cross entire oceans. Stay tuned!</p>
<h4>Waving Ahoy</h4>
<p><a href="#" data-featherlight="https://weburbanist.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/odd_boats_13.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-10632" title="odd_boats_13" alt="odd_boats_13" src="https://weburbanist.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/odd_boats_13.jpg" width="468" height="520"></a><span style="font-size: xx-small;">(images via: <a href="http://inventorspot.com/articles/ecofriendly_ship_cross_ocean_pow_11094">InventorSpot</a> and <a href="http://rj3sp.blogspot.com/2008/02/worlds-first-wave-powered-boat.html">RJ3SP</a>)</span></p>
<p>Another odd boat is the Suntory Mermaid II, a <a href="http://inventorspot.com/articles/ecofriendly_ship_cross_ocean_pow_11094">wave-powered boat</a>&hellip; which sounds impossible, like a wind-powered airplane, but it&rsquo;s the real thing! The three-tonne catamaran sailed over 4,350 miles from Hawaii to Japan in early 2008 with ocean waves being its only source of motive power. Mind you, it didn&rsquo;t break any speed records but it didn&rsquo;t have to &ndash; just arriving at its destination was the whole point of the exercise.</p>
<h4>Modern Day U-Boat</h4>
<p><a href="#" data-featherlight="https://weburbanist.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/odd_boats_14.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-10633" title="odd_boats_14" alt="odd_boats_14" src="https://weburbanist.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/odd_boats_14.jpg" width="468" height="592"></a><span style="font-size: xx-small;">(images via: <a href="http://trendsupdates.com/ammonoq-makes-the-undersea-dream-come-true/">Trends Updates</a> and <a href="http://www.tuvie.com/ammonoq-submersible-boat-concept-with-re-breather-unit">Tuvie</a>)</span></p>
<p>The term &ldquo;U-Boat&rdquo; stands for unterseeboot &ndash; undersea boat; or submarine. The <a href="http://www.tuvie.com/ammonoq-submersible-boat-concept-with-re-breather-unit">Ammonoq</a> is also a U-Boat though it carries no torpedoes. Cruising at the surface it&rsquo;s much like any other boat, though the smoothly curved glass top will attract second glances. The Ammonoq really comes into its own when it submerges. The crew of 3 can spend a surprising amount of time beneath the waves thanks to the onboard rebreathing unit and individual regulators. Find a pretty place to explore? break out the tanks from storage and go scuba diving. Fun in the depths &ndash; with no annoying depth charges.</p>
<h4>Absolut Canoe</h4>
<p><a href="#" data-featherlight="https://weburbanist.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/odd_boats_15.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-10634" title="odd_boats_15" alt="odd_boats_15" src="https://weburbanist.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/odd_boats_15.jpg" width="468" height="527"></a><span style="font-size: xx-small;">(images via: <a href="http://www.theobjectworks.com/portfolio/pages/Absolute_Canoe_jpg.htm">The Object Works</a>)</span></p>
<p>Everyone&rsquo;s familiar with the long-running series of <a href="http://www.absolutads.com/?m=200709">Absolut Vodka ads</a> but this unofficial one may have floated on by. It&rsquo;s the Absolut Canoe &ndash; no connection with the clear liquor but clearly inspired by it. Though only an artistic concept by <a href="http://www.theobjectworks.com/portfolio/pages/Absolute_Canoe_jpg.htm">The Object Works</a>, it would be interesting to take the Absolut Canoe out for a spin&hellip; would the experience leave one shaken but not stirred?</p>
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