As bored as I have been this week on PN while worrying my little head off about whether some hoopty looking Tigger boat is going to sink when a Minnesota lake thaws this spring, I thought a more productive use of my time would be to design thee ultimate tow boat that could double as a cabin cruiser that at least sleeps 12 and pull both wakeboard and ski events.
What I've come up with so far is a boat that utilizes hover boat and Pacific Native Inslander canoe technology, such that the multi-deck tow boat I envision can be raised up and down from the water via high velocity air to create a completely no-wake experience for skiing or a calibrated wake for wakeboarding. To achieve maximum livable space on this boat, which I am dubbing the Nautique-ebago 2300, there would be an expandable and retractible awning-like main deck that was supported by port- and starboard-side inlfatable pontoons.
Beyond that, the only other things I'm seeing on this boat so far are a keg fridge, pool table, dart board, flat screen tv's everywhere, seat warmers, Broilmaster grill, Sub Zero fridge, chilled cup holders, my wife, kids and English Mastiff, and ballast pump-fed water beds (even for the dog) in the three state rooms (w/ separate baths) and galley and media room that have convertable seating/sleeping berths for friends.
Let me know if anyone else out there is feeling the love here and can add to the design for a Nautique-ebago 2300. I could definately use some help on a power plant; possibly one that runs on water.
Rhode
What I've come up with so far is a boat that utilizes hover boat and Pacific Native Inslander canoe technology, such that the multi-deck tow boat I envision can be raised up and down from the water via high velocity air to create a completely no-wake experience for skiing or a calibrated wake for wakeboarding. To achieve maximum livable space on this boat, which I am dubbing the Nautique-ebago 2300, there would be an expandable and retractible awning-like main deck that was supported by port- and starboard-side inlfatable pontoons.
Beyond that, the only other things I'm seeing on this boat so far are a keg fridge, pool table, dart board, flat screen tv's everywhere, seat warmers, Broilmaster grill, Sub Zero fridge, chilled cup holders, my wife, kids and English Mastiff, and ballast pump-fed water beds (even for the dog) in the three state rooms (w/ separate baths) and galley and media room that have convertable seating/sleeping berths for friends.
Let me know if anyone else out there is feeling the love here and can add to the design for a Nautique-ebago 2300. I could definately use some help on a power plant; possibly one that runs on water.
Rhode
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