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Press Release
1st Jan 2006 for immediate release
Hovercrafts come of age:
New hovercraft designed
for the marine leisure market

Remote control hovercraft have been a popular
"boys-toy" recently, and many have wondered what it must be actually like
to drive a hovercraft for real. The Hov Pod is a new three-person small
leisure hovercraft designed and manufactured for marine leisure use.
While PWC users and boaters wait for high tide, Hov Pod users are off and
away over mud, sand, shingle, grass, ice, in fact any flat surface. They
can hover over objects like car tyres, with clearance of up to 8.5 inches.
They make an ideal vehicle for inshore rescue, particularly in situations
where mud or ice poses a threat.
Of course Hovercraft aren’t new, but it has taken a long time for leisure
hovercraft ownership to become viable. Most people perceive hovercraft to
be large, noisy commercial vessels, or small home made kit hovercraft that
take time to make and are often hard to handle. The Hov Pod dispenses with
the conventional lift engine, and uses one engine to generate air to lift
the craft, and to propel it at speeds approaching 45 miles per hour. One
engine makes flying easier, the craft less noisy, and easier to maintain.
Previous designs for small hovercraft have not always performed well on
water, and suddenly stop by "ploughing-in", a term to describe when the
nose of the hovercraft dips into the water, causing sudden deceleration,
and craft and passengers to part company. Floatation and restarting on
water have also been problems to overcome. The Hov Pod development team
have spent 7 years to develop the craft specifically for marine leisure
use, and consequently, the craft is suitable for salt water use, has never
ploughed in, and has no trouble "getting over hump" a term to describe the
difficulty some craft have to generate sufficient power to start on water
and more forward on the cushion of air. According to engine size, payload
for the Hov Pod on water starts is 550 pounds (250 kilos) or 725 pounds
(330 kilos, according to engine size, and the craft can carry three
adults, or one adult and three small children.
Driving a Hov Pod is easy, although the experience challenges your natural
instincts, and this is what makes hovercraft as a hobby very exciting. For
example, PWCs and Boats usually stop when they return to the beach or
slipway, whereas the Hov Pod just keeps going! With this new found
freedom, you can use sandbars and mudflats to have fun, turning the craft
into graceful loops, sliding, gliding, or into tight 180 turns or 360
spins, a bit like a sit-down skateboard and magic carpet combined. And
because you have a cushion of air underneath you, there is no discernable
join when land meets sea, not heavy jolting to jar your lower back, you
just skim out over a river or lake, great for coastal properties cut off
at low tide (Realtors take note!). Hov Pods are far more versatile than
land based "all-terrain" vehicles too, better than a Quad-bike on water,
better than a PWC on land! No need to wade into the wet stuff to hitch the
trailer, Hov Pods just hover up the slipway or beach, thus enabling
passengers to step out onto dry land.
Hov Pod offers enormous fun and excitement, and the ultimate adrenalin
rush, without compromising safety for driver and passengers. They are easy
to tow with purpose designed one-man operated trailer, to allow you to
explore far-flung places, to reach the parts that other people never see.
Being above the water has other benefits, you don’t get pushed along by
tidal streams, or need to worry about submerged rocks or coral, so
exploring is much easier; and the craft are light enough to be lifted onto
bigger yachts to use as tenders. Hov Pods are environmentally friendly
craft, as they do not have propellers to damage the marine environment, or
pump exhaust gas into the sea. Hov Pods have a very light footprint,
weighing less than a seagull standing on one leg. There are many
commercial applications for the craft too - of particular interest for
rescue organisations, ideal craft for rescue from mud-flats, sand, swamps,
floods, shallow rivers, iced over lakes, or areas where there might be
submerged rocks or coral.
Manufactured in Southampton, England, close to where the first Hovercraft
were tested along Southampton Water, Hov Pods are enjoying tremendous
success and are now being exported all over the world.
Hov Pod designed and manufactured by Reaction International Ltd PO Box
617, Southampton SO16 4XL. Contact 023 8023 1111. Images and further
information can be downloaded from Website
www.hovpodhovercrafts.com.
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