osanmike, newbie from Hawaii, might want to take a peek at it as a possible way to get to the mainland
bjoyce said
09:16 AM May 27, 2014
Yes, maybe some new members would like to see it. But, the videos present the Terra Wind like it just came out and is the "New, New Thing". It has been out close to 10 years and I have not seen one in the real world. $850K was recently quoted, it was more like $1.2M in the past. I am not sure they have sold any of them.
Fresh water only, 7 mph in water, slower than the current of many rivers. It is limited as a boat.
When I first moved to Richland WA, it was a long ways to drive to Pasco, but those with amphibious cars could easily make the journey by crossing the Columbia River. Being an area with many engineers and tinkerers, I would see amphibious cars all the time. Then I-182 was completed with a bridge over the river between Richland and Pasco, and within a few years I did not see them anymore. I regretted not getting a ride over the river while they were common.
Here is a motorhome that is also a yacht! Not sure I would buy one. What about you?
https://roadtrippers.com/blog/meet-the-floaterhome-the-insane-rv-that-transforms-into-a-boat
Wendy
And maybe some new members would like to see it.
osanmike, newbie from Hawaii, might want to take a peek at it as a possible way to get to the mainland



Fresh water only, 7 mph in water, slower than the current of many rivers. It is limited as a boat.
When I first moved to Richland WA, it was a long ways to drive to Pasco, but those with amphibious cars could easily make the journey by crossing the Columbia River. Being an area with many engineers and tinkerers, I would see amphibious cars all the time. Then I-182 was completed with a bridge over the river between Richland and Pasco, and within a few years I did not see them anymore. I regretted not getting a ride over the river while they were common.
It is fun to dream about and watch the videos.