Um, What?! The Quadski Is A Cross Between Jet Ski And Four-Wheeler

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Depending on how you look at it, this is either the first floating four-wheeler, or the first jet ski with wheels. Either way, it’s awesome from just about any perspective.

The Quadski, as they say, comes from the same guy who created an amphibious car, called Aquada. His name is Alan Gibbs, and he was able to build himself a working prototype of the vehicle, but silly automotive laws in the U.S. (like, you know, required airbags) kept him from manufacturing the wheelie-boat on a large scale.

But the Quadski is different from the Aquada, as it functions more as a single-person vehicle — a hybrid between an ATV and a jet ski.

It can go 45mph on both land and water, which isn’t quite what you can see on some ATVs, but still respectable, and takes four seconds to switch between the sea and the earth. Oh, and pre-orders will open soon at the price of $40,000.

According to Gibbs, the company will move 1,000 units in the first year, high price point and all.

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Gibbs Quadski amphibious ATV

If you’re a guy who has plenty of testosterone at your disposal, chances are you would definitely fall in love with the Gibbs Quadski amphibious ATV, as it actually gives you a 2-in-1 solution of an ATV (All Terrain Vehicle) as well as a jet ski. Needless to say, it took the expertise of a company like Gibbs, who did create the Aquada amphibious car after all, to sell the Quadski amphibious ATV. It will not come cheap though as we are looking at a sticker price tag of $40,000, but don’t expect it to perform as well as a car as that would be comparing apples and oranges.

Capable of traveling 45 mph on land, you can ride straight into the water, where it takes all of just 5 seconds to convert into a boat as its wheels fold up out of the way, retaining your 45 mph speed as you cut through the water, too. A 175 hp BMW engine runs underneath the hood on land and on water, and filling up the 15-gallon fuel tank should not hurt your wallet too much as gas prices drop from their recent highs.

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