September 6, 2007 2:10 PM PDT

Flying boat is ahead of the pack (and above)

(Credit: BRio)

It's so difficult to maintain one's individualism these days. Car-boats, once at the top of the 007 cool meter, are hardly unique anymore. But there's still hope: Enter the "Flying Boat" from Brazil-based BRio.

It comes as a kit, which might seem kind of expensive at $10,000, especially because Gearfuse says the cost doesn't include the engine. Still, it's a fraction of what one of those new jet packs will set you back, and it promises to stay airborne longer than a minute.

Best of all, if the flying mechanism fails, you at least have a shot at surviving with a water-surface landing. Which is a lot more than we suspect will be possible with one of those personal rockets.

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Done that... Watch my video...
by wahiggins3 September 6, 2007 3:58 PM PDT
Watch the video of my ride on the flying boat on the Outer Banks of North Carolina.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVT3qFyXKtE
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Ahh.. Kiwi ingenuity at its finest
by paulgraycole September 6, 2007 6:03 PM PDT
This was first done by my some of my fellow New Zealanders on a trip to find
the source of the Amazon, funny how kiwis can always pull something out of a
hat to find solutions to some of the worlds greatest problems.
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