Peter Lammerts doesn’t golf or fish – but his latest invention does both.
The retired heavy-duty mechanic says the Floating Golf Cart, or Golfish, can take you through a full day of recreation: a trip through town and a round of golf, followed by fishing at the nearest lake or river.
Lammerts, 70, had friends suggest he try to build an amphibious vehicle, after seeing his 1960s German-made Amphibicar “Are you nuts?” he asked them. But a seed was planted.
“And then one night lying in bed, [I thought] what is the difference between this and a float plane?”
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