I’ve been contacted by readers Denis Jones and Ian Race, who both spotted a rather extraordinary thing at Chasewater yesterday (9th December 2015): an echo of the past – modern amphibious cars cruising around the lake.
These look like real fun – does anyone know any more about them, please?
Ian Race, who supplied the great photo above, said:
Hi Bob
I was doing a circuit of Chasewater this morning and I thought I was seeing things – looked good fun but a bit cold this morning.
They looked like they were going to bump each other – I wonder how you would explain that to your insurance company!!
Ian
Dennis Jones also wrote:
Hi Bob,
Two amphibious cars were going through their paces at Chasewater today, they had a good turn of speed and were very manoeuvrable.
They didn’t look like the Amphicar of the seventies more like a two seater sports car with a hard top. In the water the wheels were horizontal but reverted to normal to drive up the ramp to the Water Ski Centre.
I didn’t expect to see such a display when I set off for a cycle ride today!
Denis,
Norton Canes
As Denis alludes, although this is highly unusual, it’s not unique: some time ago I featured a series of remarkable images from Ralph Ferrie expert Tony Winn, showing a much earlier German amphicar on the same water. The article is worth read, and has some great supplementary info in the comments.
If you know anything about this curious event, please do comment here of drop me a line: BrownhillsBob at Googlemail dot com.
Cheers to Dennis and Ian for the eagle eye!

