Okay, so only one of these is 4x4, they're both "interesting".
H2OEX amphibious 4x4: http://www.camillc.com/h2oex.htm
Terra Wind amphibious RV: http://www.camillc.com/terrawind.htm
H2OEX and Terra Wind
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- bonefish635
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Re: H2OEX and Terra Wind
Terra Wind wins the 'what were they thinking?' prize hands down. "Not intended for ocean use" they say.
No kidding.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Za63ltkMGGE
No kidding.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Za63ltkMGGE
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Re: H2OEX and Terra Wind
"Not intended". But they don't say you can't...bonefish635 wrote: "Not intended for ocean use" they say.
Thanks for the youtube link. I didn't see that.
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Re: H2OEX and Terra Wind
Thanks for the youtube link. What I hadn't noticed from stills but that is quite surprising from the video is that the wheel wells are not completely submerged... I would have thought it would sit deeper in the water, which would make it more stable.
Even on calm waters on a windy day, with so much lateral surface, it must drift quite a bit...
Even on calm waters on a windy day, with so much lateral surface, it must drift quite a bit...
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