This Nifty Speedboat Is Powered by a Removable Jet Ski

Ever seen a rideable powertrain?

October 13, 2017 9:00 am EDT

While they’re not exactly LEGOs,  jet skis have proven to be quite adaptable in recent years.

Among the things they’ve been repurposed into: Star Wars-style speed bikes. Gas-powered party capsules. And, it turns out, regular ol’ boats.

An ingeniously simple design, the Sealver Wave Boat is a watercraft that’s designed with a jet ski-sized docking station in its stern. Compatible with wave runners from Yamaha, Sea-Doo and Kawasaki, the boat converts into a power-driven model when a jet ski is attached to the back.

Wave Boat (3 images)

If you want to take the jet ski out for a spin, you can easily undock it from the Sealver, leaving behind a makeshift party barge.

Made in France, the Sealver line is available in a variety of sizes and capacities.

For further information and pricing details, contact Sealver. FYI though, they’re all BYO jet ski.

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Evan Bleier

Evan Bleier

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