Hov Pod
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The three-seater Hov Pod hovers on a cushion or air, so it can “fly” at an average height of 8 inches above the surface at speeds of up to 45 miles per hour. There is no propeller to get damaged by submerged rocks, so you can gain access to virgin fishing areas.

The Hov Pod’s hull design utilizes High Density Polyethylene (HDPE), which is very light, very strong, impact-resistant and extremely buoyant. A quick flick of the steering handles can effect a 180° turn or a 360° or 720° spin. The Hov Pod can be fitted with four-stroke or two-stroke engines, and there are waterproof storage areas to stow camping equipment, GPS, VHF radios and your catch.

The craft also can be used for tenders or rescue craft that can approach places other craft and people cannot reach, such as winter ice-bound island homes, shallow rivers or deserted islands surrounded by coral reefs. With no propeller to disturb marine life, they are also eco-friendly.

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