The Miniature party boat made in Squamish, a polyurethane, 8’ diameter foam floating circular watercraft called a Gondoli has many potential uses.
Designed to be an upper and a below waterline part, call that part an “Above waterline Submarine Experience”. Propelled on the water by way of a below-surface traction system. Join together with each other, to form a “Water Carousel”.
Floating in a loop from start to end and returning continuously, at a low pleasurable pace moving along.
Option one:
The Gondoli floating experience, intended as an entertainment venture, as an“On Water Eatery”, offering BBQ/Pizza and other food specialties, prepared for the Gondoli’s customers, wile enjoying the ride. From the entrance pear, where the “Chef de cuisine” is preparing the food, that was ordered by Cell or upon embarking, chosen as the daily special, or the customers’ preference menu choice.
As the Gondoli Flotilla in process, their food orders are being prepared and once ready, handed over from the pear as the Gondolis are passing the starting point, where the food orders are being prepared, to then being served in a special way ( Suspense!!) to their designated customers on there Gondoli slowly passing by.
For customers liquid choices, are served by the “Sommelier” in his electric floating “Bar Gondoli”- (Electric Water Gondoli), passing along the slowly moving Flotilla. As needed as many times to refill their needs.
Option two:
With some units within the coupled Joy riders, being also “Submarine Gondolis” as needed, with a shade umbrella, to be operated by the customer, open or closed. The children’s version Type, again not all of them… but as needed, designated as a “Submarine Gondoli” with a semi-submersible, below-the-waterline, viewing compartment, with a Glass bottom feature. Entering above the waterline into the dry version, or if desired a splash submersed viewing compartment, with a see-through floor, to observe the flora and underwater fish and animated special underwater world.
Special effects (Monsters and Mermaid etc) were artificially created, to have some fun and another option possible, to have parents attracting fish, by fish pellets where permitted.
Option three:
This novel transport system, is also available to travel from shore to a sandbank for an instant, crossing a river or along a quay, to a hotel or recreation place in the water, without road access.
A stop-and-go for easy entry and departure, automatically, an “On water transport system”. It could be the transport to a further attraction, possibly a “Surfer tow line”, to bring surfers out into the ocean without paddling, to catch quicker more rides on their next wave, for a pleasurable surf back experience, to the starting point, or edge of the water at the resort.
Option four:
The “Water Gondoli System” is designed to be also self-built. For instance, in a far away resort, Harusch provides the needed equipment, supply, and know-how, all in form of basic materials, where for instance, foam in just a few buckets etc. , opposite to a bulky finished product, with logistic requirements, that www. gondoli. ca can also provide if necessary.
To be built by a customer local contractor, assembled by local crafty persons/young or senior, possibly even by vacationing volunteers guests, creating additional local economical benefits, all under the technicians’ supervision send along with the supply, to teach the crew. .
Option five:
Individual crafts are also able to be electrically propelled, by wind, as well as customers peddle power, to be leased out as individual crafts rentals.
Option six:
Used by “RV Folks” to be pulled along with their RV, s, as a lightweight trailer type, for bulky articles. able to be used for their RV/Camping type of camping experience once on site.
It could be used as a watercraft, electric, pedal power or wind, or a “swimming island”, even as an evening “Hot Tub” adventure. Quickly be packed up, covered by a tarp to, leave for the next stop or home again.
For more information:
- Telephone:
- 604-898-5327
- Cell:
- 778-895-4267
- Email:
- harusch@uniserve.com