Boatbuilder supreme Chris Perkins writes:
Hi Chris,
found my solution to boaty activity without risking the water: http://www.rowinghistory.net/Patents/642,544.pdf. A stumbled find when looking for Barrett rowlocks for the Rangeley! One of those sites you just get sucked into - another hour wasted when I should have been clearing the shed!
Cheers Chris
This is it - a sliding seat bicycle:
This frightening machine was invented by one Louis S Burbank from Worcester, Massachusetts in 1900. Looks as if it could go fast - can't see any brakes, though.
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Would this do?
Brian
Reminds me of the Goon Show, when Seagoon was sent to South America on business and told to take the company's bike.
Seagoon: "But it's overseas."
Henry Crun: "Well, you'd better get it waterproofed then."
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