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Archive for February, 2007

Durability of the HydroBike

We have had 4 Explorer II’s and 2 Explorer I’s placed with a resort on Lake Lure in Western North Carolina this summer. Gross rental receipts have exceeded $4700 making this a reasonably profitable venture even during a particularly rainy season. We had only one day without rain the entire month of August. More importantly, the resort operators and patrons have been quite pleased with the Hydro-Bike.

I think the trouble-free operation has been the most impressive, however. For an average of almost fifty hours usage per seat, we had only two quick-release seat clamps to tear up and one hand knob to break. This I thought you would like to know.

Boyd Barrier

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Hydrobike from Fun Watercraft

Hi Bev Sellers and all the nice people at Hydro-Bikes. My name is Harold Sears and I have 2 “Sports”. I also have a Lund bass boat. When my son Randy and I go fishing in it, we do not always want to fish in the same place or spot on the water, so we take turns fishing in spots that we like, and careful not to hook each other when casting. Plus, we need gas and oil, and a long list of safety equipment and it has to be registered etc,. etc,. etc…

But, when we use THE SPORT water bike, Randy goes his way and I go my way, and they are under 14′ long and we do not have to register them. Randy says they are awesome. (me too) We do not catch fish every time we use the “Sport” (no fault of it), but they do get us close to nature and that is what is so nice about them.

P.S. The Sport is quiet and does not pollute the environment.

Harold Sears

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