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Watercraft Human Powered Vehicles Cycling


Watercraft
This category contains links to human powered boats (HPBs), and pedal-powered personal watercraft.

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  • - Manufacturer of pedal-powered watercraft. Includes specifications, photos, options, lists of regional sales representatives, and direct contact information.
  • - A non-profit portal for the Human Powered Vehicle Society provided by Delft Waterbike Technology, The Netherlands. Features racing events calendar, press releases and articles, design information, teams and boats, and links.
  • - Makers of Seacycle and WaterBike brand pedal watercraft. Features online installation and user manuals, parts and accessories information, along with distributer links and contacts.
  • - Features numerous photo galleries of categorized watercycles, along with a competition and events calendar, classified ads, and a link gallery to resources for rowboats, paddleboats, canoes, kayaks, and rowing shells.
  • - Photographs of different kinds of human powered boats, including pedal boats, rowing shells, canoes, and kayaks, plus many first hand stories about outings and races with them.
  • - History, specifications, manufacturing methods, version, video and image galleries, and a general overview of this human-powered hydrofoil project.
  • - Features news, photos and competition information on the school's bid to compete and set the world speed record.
  • - Features overview of the team, design, competition calendar and results, and corporate sponsors.
  • - Annual competition on engineering design featuring university teams. Offers press release archive, newsletters, sponsors and links.
  • - Manufacturer that features a universal, catamaran-type platform of two fiberglass hulls that is used to convert a standard bicycle into a water cycle. Features overview of available models, including two-person and handcycling options.
  • - The story and evolution from Behemoth to Microship, water-type HPVs.


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