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The Go Cycle bike folds up for easy stowage on your boat, and that's not the only trick up its lithium-ion sleeve. We don't usually pay much attention to bicycles at Boats.com, but in the case of the Go Cycle, well, it's a completely different matter. Thanks to its folding abilities, this is the perfect form of land transportation to pack into an extra stowage compartment on your boat. Like they say on TV: But wait, there's more! The Go Cycle has a lithium-ion battery built into its frame. Press a button, and you get 20 to 40 miles of range on electric power. When you feel in need of a work-out, let go of the button and start pedaling. Nifty! http://features.boats.com/boat-content/2013/11/first-look-video-go-cycle For more videos, visit www.boats.com.
All American Marine and the vessel owner SWITCH Maritime are pleased to announce the launch and operational trials of Sea Change, a 70-foot, 75-passenger zero-emissions, hydrogen fuel cell-powered, electric-drive ferry that will operate in the California Bay Area. This will be the first hydrogen fuel cell vessel in the US, representing a monumental step in the US maritime industry’s transition to a sustainable future. The ferry was developed and constructed to demonstrate a pathway to commercialization for zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell marine technologies. While still working on permitting hydrogen fuel systems for maritime vessels with the US Coast Guard, the completed ferry will exhibit the viability of this zero-carbon ship propulsion technology for the commercial and regulatory communities.