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The Quadski driving on land. The Gibbs Quadski is an amphibious quad bike/ATV, launched in October 2012 by Gibbs Sports Amphibians. The Quadski is a 4-stroke amphiquad that converts from a quad bike/ATV to a personal watercraft. It can attain a top speed of 72 km/h (45 mph) on both land and water. [1]
The Gibbs Humdinga is a high speed amphibious vehicle concept designed by Gibbs Technologies. It was publicly announced in February 2012 and was created specifically to access remote and hostile terrain. It uses the same High Speed Amphibian (HSA) technology as the Gibbs Aquada. It has yet to be sold to the public.
Gibbs Technologies: the Quadski is exceptional, as an amphibious straddled model [6] HydroTraxx: fully hydraulic drive 6x6; Land Tamer: steel- or aluminium-hull, heavy duty 6x6 or 8x8 models; Lite Technologies: hydraulically driven 8x8 and tracked AATV [7] MAX ATVs: Recently relaunched the MAX 2 6x6 Amphibious ATV in 2024. MAX 4 and Buffalo are ...
In 2004, Gibbs Technologies released the Gibbs Aquada, a combination car/boat that was capable of land speeds of up to 100 mph and water speeds of up to 30 knots. Billionaire Richard Branson used ...
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The stock is now off by 8% from those aforementioned highs. Wedbush tech analyst Dan Ives was in the room when Huang spoke at CES and thinks the sell-off is way overdone.
In October 2013, Gibbs Amphibians introduced the Quadski, the first amphibious vehicle capable of traveling 45 mph or 72 km/h on land or water. The Quadski was developed using Gibbs' High Speed Amphibian technology, which Gibbs originally developed for the Aquada, an amphibious car, which the company has still not produced because of regulatory ...