Although these look like great tools, I personally see them only being used by commercial organizations for serious missions or as rental vehicles for those, who want to just have fun.
It wasn't what I was asking for but it was a great video gave me lots of options but I remember a vehicle that looked like a race car and on the water it was really fast too in the 60 mile an hour range and there was one years ago on the market at Jackson Barrett or r&m auctions I don't remember all right great video keep it up God bless !
The quadski and the panther is my favorites but i think the Russians makes some of the best amphibious vehicles/ all turain vehicles too. They made one of my favorites which is called the Sherp now that a bad ass vehicle
@@darayneneufville3684 The Sherp and its other cousins like Thor are very simple technology and rely on the low pressure large tires just like the old 6 wheel amphibious buggies of the 60's did. Being a skid steer it eliminates a lot of external parts that can fail and increases the fun factor. They are priced way above what they should be though.
I would have added to the amphibic Hydratrek or other a cuppling hook at the rear to attach agricultural modules to cultivate a field like with a tractor shall one have to do so, in case of restart of human society after WW3! It can also transport things, which is very usefull for shopping and urban explorations with people. 2 on board a yacht should be a good thing. One would safe huge space and just the tools! Cultivator Fertilizer Seeder with seeds Because one could find some new land at an island or continent and start creating food reserves with vegetables...
These types of Amphibious Vehicles are badly needed in India in the stayesbof Assam,Manipur,Tripura,Mizoram,Meghalaya,,Arunachal Pradesh,Sikkim,Bengal,Odisha,Andhra Pradesh,Telengana,Tamilnadu,Ketala,Karnataka,Gujarat,Madhyapradesh,Uttar Pradesh ,Uttarkhand,Bihar as well.
These vehicles have a very limited application, so regular people are very unlikely to spend money on them. So the prices can be justified by the fact that these vehicles are actually very rare.
Automotive Territory: Trending News & Car Reviews I’m more of an off road and rough terrain guy, so the ones that are slow in the water are my favorite. Pretty beneficial to me price-wise. Lol. I’m glad my tastes aren’t too pricey.
The tinger is the one I’d be most likely to buy for it’s options, price, and size. The argo is my next most likely, but I’d opt for their base model that is about the same price as the tinger. Either one of those would fit my needs pretty well.
The biski seems really odd. I imagine it's a passable jetski but a horrid motorcycle. Also how are you meant to go from water to land? Between the speed you'd need for stability, the weight of the vehicle, and an uphill climb on potentially slimy boat ramp makes the biski suicidal compared to the 4 wheeled craft.
awesome video I like thinking behind this there is a flood you are ok there is a lake in your way you just cross it and that watercar panther looks sweet its fast look good or that hidratrek I like it cuz it look like it can cross everything and that amphicruiser holland looks good just that pricetag.
I have a Supacat 6x6, so I’m very interested in this subject. Sadly, I had to turn off after a few seconds because of the annoying voice you used. I may try again with no volume when my mood improves.
Have you ever wanted to have a vehicle that could drive on the road, through the mud, swamp or even float in water? Well, here are some amphibious vehicles that do just that. Which one is your favorite?