Yep, that's a hovercraft. Attached is a typical airboat. Your thread caught my eye 'cause I wanted to know how an airboat got so far away from the swamps...don't worry about your senior moment, 'cause I wouldn't expect a Yankee to know what an airboat really is - after all, they both have props in the back! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Quite a few of my neighbors have them, but I don't have a lot of experience in one, myself, not being a hunter. My son-in-law has gotten real familiar with one just like in the picture, however, 'cause he has a side job a few weeks every year riding with a fresh water fish & game officer counting gators. They go out in the swamps at night, shine powerful lights, count the number of eyes that reflect back the light and divide by two. The results help determine how many gator huntin' permits are issued. Gators have made a real come back from being protected, and are now becoming a nuisance, again.
Don't know if I'd call either a hovercraft or an airboat a farm implement, but I guess those folks will take anything in trade...I've always wanted to run around in a hovercraft, Looks like fun.
Your "tour" of the dealer was lots of fun to see, and reminded me that there are still lots of places in the country that don't have to be locked up tighter than a drum with security guards posted. I loved the sign..."Don't start the equipment."
Good story. I felt I was walking right through the place with you.
Quite a few of my neighbors have them, but I don't have a lot of experience in one, myself, not being a hunter. My son-in-law has gotten real familiar with one just like in the picture, however, 'cause he has a side job a few weeks every year riding with a fresh water fish & game officer counting gators. They go out in the swamps at night, shine powerful lights, count the number of eyes that reflect back the light and divide by two. The results help determine how many gator huntin' permits are issued. Gators have made a real come back from being protected, and are now becoming a nuisance, again.
Don't know if I'd call either a hovercraft or an airboat a farm implement, but I guess those folks will take anything in trade...I've always wanted to run around in a hovercraft, Looks like fun.
Your "tour" of the dealer was lots of fun to see, and reminded me that there are still lots of places in the country that don't have to be locked up tighter than a drum with security guards posted. I loved the sign..."Don't start the equipment."
Good story. I felt I was walking right through the place with you.