This month, 69-year-old Japanese sailor Ken-ichi Horie will attempt to captain the worlds most advanced wave-powered boat 4,350 miles from Hawaii to Japan. If all goes as planned, hell set the first Guinness world record for the longest distance traveled by a wave-powered boat and, along the way, show off the greenest nautical propulsion system since the sail.
Two thumbs up for the man, getting out there and doing it. I have been treatning to build this for 25 years. Ever since I saw an articale in Mechanix Ilustrated Oct. 1972. A man named Gause built and tested a wave powered boat back then. He got a patent, US PAT, 3453891. The patent contains a lot of good information. The article in MI has some pictures as well. It's a great idea and with fuel getting out of hand I may build my next boat with wave power in mind. Building a test boat now, will post the results soon. riverbill
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