Tim shows you how those Aquaskippers work and how to take one out for a spin…
The “Aquaskipper” is a human powered hydrofoil made by Inventist.com . It’s similar to the original Swedish Trampofoil, which is no longer available. There’s also one called the “Pumpabike” from South Africa.
They’re also called “hull-less watercraft” and “flapping wing propulsion vessels”. You bounce up and down to make the wing fly and propel you. If you stop you fall into the water and swim back to the dock. It’s completely ridiculous and works really well once you get the hang of it. It’s hard to do at first but that seems to make it even more fun.
HOW TO – “Fly” a human powered hydrofoil – the “Aquaskipper” – - Link & M4V.



Good to see that Kevin McDonald is getting work.
I was very amused with the mans Chicken Helment, gread addition, seeing how you looking like a strutting cock.
Oh my god, I have never laughed so hard. The best was when he pushed off and just immediately went head-first into the water. The guy that could do it made it look so easy.
See, there’s this thing called a stall…
so when do we get regular air versions, I wanna jump off a building and jump up an down like a baboon whilst flying away.
// What's Trending
Raspberry Pi Design Contest
Maker Faire: Day Two
Maker Faire: Day One
Seventeen Sneaky Secret Hides
10 Things to Connect to Your Raspberry Pi
A Photo Tour of Maker Faire
Adam Savage Exhorts the Makers to “Work Hard and Work Smart”
DIY Hacks & How To’s: Swiss Army Key Ring
// What's Shared
A better way to slice a pumpkin
DIY Nerf Darts
In the Maker Shed: Minty Boost USB Charger
100 Dollar Store Organization Ideas for Craft Rooms and Beyond
Mad’s Mouse House
Lace Princess Crowns
I Have a (Puzzling) Dream
Play the Rings of a Tree Trunk Like a Record
// Most Commented
DIY Hacks & How To’s: Get Emergency Power from a Phone Line
Resin Casting: Going from CAD to Engineering-Grade Plastic Parts
Ten Tips for Screws and Screwdrivers
Ten Tips for Better Measurement
Makers on TV: Big Brain Theory
Arduino Announces New Wireless Linux Board
Pitches with Prototypes: Solar Tracker
Tool Review: BioLite CampStove
Trending Topics
Get our Newsletters
About Maker Media
Subscribe
to MAKE!
Get the print and digital versions when you subscribe