Smallest possible size for an amphibious 6x6?

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Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of pageLink to this message   By Steve on Unrecorded Date: Edit

Hi all,
I'm curious as to how small a fully amphibious 6x6 could be built, for very calm water only, and single-seat.
I presume I would just add up the weights of driver, motor, chassis, wheels, hull etc. and calculate the hull dimensions to be the equivalent amount of water
displaced (plus a safety margin).
I was thinking the outcome could be smaller and lighter than a Jiger. Was this the smallest amphibious 6x6 produced?
Any ideas?
Thanks,

Steve.
steven@phaedra.apana.org.au

Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of pageLink to this message   By L. A. Philip Osborn (Roadwolf) on Unrecorded Date: Edit

steve,
why would you want a 6x6 smaller than a jiger?...
well if you still insist, one is pictured on this site off the shoppe link, name that aatv contest #2.
you really should have known!

Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of pageLink to this message   By Steve on Unrecorded Date: Edit

Thanks Philip,
That is an interesting picture. My reason for a small 6x6 was for space reasons - one that could be stored easily, lifted by hand(?) into a station wagon, a small motor (with extra muffling for keeping a low profile when travelling in some areas). I live in Australia where there are virtually no 6x6 ATVs at all (I've never seen a real 6x6). This is surprising, as we have lots of good terrain!
Thanks,

Steve.

Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of pageLink to this message   By L. A. Philip Osborn (Roadwolf) on Unrecorded Date: Edit

hi steve, i once had a "twinn" engine jiger, its' composites had it weigh in at 240 lbs. the body was made of fibreglass, had a cast aluminum bulkhead/subframe that tied the two engines together. its' use was really only for light duty, with alot of maintence. its light weight construction really defeated its' purpose.
i have a amphicat that's 450lbs with a full frame, ectra. i would best rate it a medium duty compared to a heavy duty max2.
you still could build a lightweight 6x6 like the jiger but you would have to use polyplastics, carbonfibre, ti and magnesium and aluminum.
i guess, i really sould have known!


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