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Hot Tubs - check. Boats - check. Combining the two - genius.
Meet the Hot Tub Boat.
As you can probably guess, it's an electric boat which houses a hot tub on the deck and can hold 2,100 pounds of water. The boat is over 16 feet long. The hot tub takes up a major part of the boat and is 8 feet in length. The large whirlpool is set amongst a slatted deck which is handcrafted from African teak.
A diesel powered broiler has an adjustable thermostat which can heat the water' to a maximum of 104 degrees Fahrenheit.
There is a waterproof stereo which syncs with an MP3 player to allow music to flow from two 50-watt speakers that protrude from the deck.
A 24-volt electric motor means the boat can travel 5 miles per hour in calm waters. When the hot tub isn't enough, passengers can easily access the surrounding river below via a teak swim step.
The Hot Tub Boat retails for $42,000. It is the brainchild of a marine carpenter who is based in Seattle, Washington.
How do you like it?
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