Project Leviathan
A group of students from the university of sherbrooke in canada are working on a watercraft vehicle to break world records.
Project Leviathan is estimated to go at a speed of 23 miles per hour on water.
The team has spent a total of $30,000 dollars on this project.
The watercraft is controlled by a pedaling system similar to a bike
The vehicle is powered by human pedaling that drives a propeller in the water, the twin hulled-craft with two wings to gain speed.
The first test run will be in 2015.


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