Definition of Hydrocycles. Meaning of Hydrocycles. Synonyms of Hydrocycles

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- A hydrocycle is a bicycle-like watercraft. The concept was known in the 1870s as a water velocipede and the name was in use by the late 1890s. Power is...
- Hubert Kisiński crossed South America on mountain bikes and home-made hydrocycles. They began their journey in Camaná, Peru, from where they have biked...
- air or water with a propeller. Pedaled craft include: Amphibious cycle Hydrocycle Pedal-powered kayak Pedal-powered submersible or midget submarine Pedal-powered...
- appraised include a collection of Jean-Michel Basquiat postcards; a 1969 Hydrocycle Barracuda watercraft ****ed with a motor; a 1700s pewter tankard; a Minnequa...
- of 31 December 1992. Human-powered hydrofoil Human-powered watercraft Hydrocycle List of world records in rowing Pedalo Speed with Guy Martin "Decavitator...
- Kayak Paddleboarding Rowing (fixed seat) Punt Hand and foot power Rowing (sliding seat) Rowing (sliding rigger) Foot power Hydrocycle Hydrofoil Pedalo...
- many features such as drivetrains and other components with bicycles. Hydrocycles have no wheels, but they use bicycle cranks, and pedals. Some use bicycle...
- stretcher Weight-shifting vehicles Trikke Human-powered watercraft Canoe Hydrocycle Hydrofoil Kayak Paddleboarding Pedalo Rowing Human-powered amphibious...
- a pedal-powered vehicle capable of operation on both land and water Hydrocycle, a bicycle-like watercraft with pontoons or a hydrofoil for buoyancy,...
- the drag force. Means of propulsion include **** propellers, as in hydrocycles; aircraft propellers, as in the Decavitator; paddles, as in a Flyak;...