That's a new one...I'd try that bike/foil thingamabob.
I wonder if I could pull the boys on a wakeboard with one of those.
On 27 October 1991, Mark Drela pedaled the human-powered hydrofoil, Decavitator , to a world-record speed of 18.5 knots (9.53 meters/second) over a 100 meter race course on the Charles River in Boston, Massachusetts.
In the spring of 1993 the Decavitator team was awarded the DuPont prize for the fastest human-powered water craft. This prize was to be awarded to the first team to break 20 knots over a 100 meter course, or to the team with the fastest speed on record as of 31 December 1992.
Drop Lance on that bad boy and let's see what she's got!
or any world class cyclist for that matter. . . .Drop Lance on that bad boy and let's see what she's got!
Damn...that looks like fun.or any world class cyclist for that matter. . . .
Check out this video at around 1:20. That paddle board based one is pretty fast. . .
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=586_1186720360