Flying Hovercraft

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Flying Hovercraft http://www.leisure-hovercraft.com

Personal Hovercraft Buyers Guide

For racing craft, speed is the key objective, so overall weight is kept to a minimum wherever possible. For example, to bring down the weight, craft might have really thin glass fiber, so personal safety can be reduced. Racing hovercraft are frequently designed for land rather than use on sea. Thin glass fiber might be required when racing, but not in leisure use because any impact causes expensive damage. Some safety features such as the cage to protect the fan propeller may restrict airflow, therefore in this way safety is often compromised in the interest of speed. This is why the Hov Pod hovercraft is produced for safety rather than speed.

Self-build folk obviously prefer a cheaper approach, but this frequently has an effect on quality, safety and performance. People take considerable hours building hovercraft, (two hundred to four hundred hours) just to experience major disappointment when it’s driven for the first time. The Hov Pod hovercraft was developed over many years to massively reduce the problems normally associated with designing and manufacturing hovercraft. That said, some people love a challenge, and will happily waste hundreds of hours creating their own hovercraft. But at what cost?

The third typeof craft interests folk wanting to have a lot of fun. Leisure hovercraft demand safety, reliability, and be simple to operate. The Hov Pod hovercraft might not be the fastest hovercraft available, but we insist that our clients have fun and be safe. There are no corners cut on quality either. Check out the build quality and the high-end benefits such as stainless steel fittings resistant to salt water, or the high spec electrical components, for operating without trouble.

Not all leisure craft are the same.

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