Personal hovercraft
A personal hovercraft is a small hovercraft normally carrying fewer than 10 passengers. The low cost makes it affordable for personal use.
Introduction
A hovercraft, or air-cushion vehicle, is a vehicle or craft that can be supported by a cushion of air ejected downwards against a surface close below it, and can in principle travel over any relatively smooth surface, such as gently sloping land, water, or marshland, while having no substantial contact with it.In Europe, the HSC2000 regulation craft less one Ton for a personal hovercraft.
Types
Race craft
Race craft are built for speed. They are mostly built from light materials to maximize speed but safety is often compromised.People who build race craft often participate in hovercraft races.
The world's first hovercraft race was held on March 14, 1964 in Canberra, capital of Australia. There were 13 participants and around 10,000 spectators.
Self-built craft
Self-built hovercraft are ideal for hobbyists and for people for whom price is the main criterion. They can be self-designed craft, built from a plan or they can be kit-built craft. A kit can cost as little as $600 for a one-person craft, up to $5000 or more for a larger craft. Depending on the manufacturer a kit may be complete or almost complete. Most kits include engines. Alternatively a hovercraft can be built from scratch. Many plans can be found online so all you need do is buy your materials.Generally, racing hovercraft are provided with a high-RPM motor fan at the backside of the hovercraft for the required thrust. The racing hovercraft's height is limited to provide it stability even at high speeds.