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Q: WHAT DOES A HOVERCRAFT DO? WHAT IS A HOVERCRAFT?
A: A hovercraft flies a few inches off the surface on a cushion of
air. It will fly over any relatively smooth surface - water,
grass, ice, snow, mudflats, marshes - you can use it all year round for sports,
recreation, utility or rescue purposes.
Q: HOW DOES A HOVERCRAFT WORK?
A: The engine
drives a fan which creates thrust to drive the hovercraft
forward. Part of the fan thrust is ducted through the double skin
hull to lift the draft off the surface on a cushion of air.
This lift air is contained under the craft by flexible segmented
skirts which keep the air cushion pressure up. Bigger models
have twin fans and bigger engines.
Q: HOW FAST WILL THE HOVERCRAFT GO?
A: This depends on the surface conditions you are flying over.
Ice is a very efficient surface and the craft will travel 60 miles
an hour (96kph) or more. Long grass is porous and a lot of
the lift air is lost so that the hoverheight is lower, the skirt
drag is greater and the vehicle may only travel around 20 mph (32
kph). Generally smooth surfaces are best. It performs
very well on water, snow, ice mud flats, sand bars, etc.
Q: IS IT DIFFICULT TO DRIVE?
A: You can learn basic operations in less than half a day, but like
windsurfing or mountain skiing you get better at it with practice.
Of course there is lots of fancy footwork to learn before you become
a world champion.
We offer hovercraft operator training programs at our factory in Michigan. Flying over water is quite different from ice or snow or grass. Wind is an important factor because you are actually flying. Maneuverability varies over different surfaces and learning to judge terrain before you reach it requires practice.
Our skilled instructors can teach users and dealer staff how to get the most out of this exciting product.
Q: HOW DO YOU STEER OR STOP?
A: The craft is steered by a handle bar which controls the air
rudders behind the fan. In the smaller models, this is
combined with leaning the body-weight right or left to steer.
As there is no hard contact with the ground, steering feels more
like a helicopter than a car. To stop you just slow down the
engine and the craft settles to the surface and stops. For
stopping on ice, it is advisable to do a 180 degree turn and use the
fan as a brake, a method that works equally well on all surfaces.
Q: HOW MUCH DOES A HOVERCRAFT COST?
A: Our recreational hovercraft are between US$11,000 and US$30,000.
Our rescue hovercraft are between US$23,000 and US$70,000. Our
commercial hovercraft are between US$29,000 and US$80,000.
Trailers are between US$2,200 and US$9,000.
These prices do not include shipping, taxes or import duties.
To purchase a hovercraft, contact the dealer in your region. If you do not have a dealer in your area you can contact us for pricing on specific models and for shipping quotes.
Q: ARE THESE LIKE THE AIR BOATS IN
FLORIDA?
A: Similar, but the air boats do not fly above the surface as a
hovercraft does and of course they cannot go any distance over land.
The Hovertechnics' hovercraft has a smaller engine and makes less
noise.
Q: ARE HOVERCRAFT NOISY?
A: The Hovertechnics' hovercraft are relatively quiet because of the
36" fan in the 10' and 12' craft which allow the engine to turn at
moderate speed.
Q: DOES THE HOVERCRAFT FLOAT?
A: The double hull has a polyurethane foam liner between the inner
and outer hull structure so that when the engine is switched off the
hovercraft has full floatation for its rated payload. In
choppy conditions, some water may enter the outer hull but this will
be quickly blown out when the engine is restarted or the bilge pump
is operated.
Q: DO I NEED TO REGISTER A HOVERCRAFT?
A: In the USA, a hovercraft must be registered as a boat and in some
states also as an off-road vehicle.
Q: HOW CAN I MEET OTHER HOVERCRAFT
OWNERS? WHERE CAN I FIND OUT ABOUT HOVERCRAFT RACES AND OTHER
ACTIVITIES?
A: You can join the Hoverclub of America for a nominal annual fee.
The Hoverclub sends out newsletters informing members of races and
other activities. Check out their websit at
http://www.hoverclubofamerica.org