Sea tractor

The sea tractor in April 2009
Making a crossing to Burgh Island, April 2003
The Burgh Island Hotel's sea tractor

A sea tractor is a motor vehicle designed to travel through shallow seawater, carrying passengers on a platform elevated above a submerged, tractor-like chassis. The sea tractor was most popular during the early 1930s, as a unique way to give scenic tours to patrons of waterfront hotels and resorts. In other applications, sea tractors were used merely as a ferry through shallow waters. Sea tractors are hardly used in present time as boats, ferries, and other aquatic vessels often serve their function much more efficiently and comfortably.

Current uses

The South Sands sea tractor docked with a ferry for the transfer of passengers, August 2011
The boat launching vehicle used by Ballbunion Sea and Cliff Rescue, 2008

The hotel at Burgh Island owns and operates a sea tractor, to carry hotel guests, and other visitors, the 250 m (273 yd) to the island at high tide, when the causeway connecting the island to the mainland is covered. The current tractor is the third one to be used at this location.

A sea tractor is also used at South Sands Beach near Salcombe, Devon. The beach has no jetty or pier and the South Sands Ferry therefore cannot reach dry land to pick up passengers. The sea tractor transports passengers to the ferry waiting a few metres out to sea.[1]

The United States Army Corps of Engineers operates a three-wheeled sea tractor called the Coastal Research Amphibious Buggy (CRAB). The 8,200-kilogram (18,100 lb) vehicle can move at 2 kilometres per hour (1.2 mph) on land and at a somewhat slower speed in water. It carries a crew and engine platform 10.7 metres (35 ft) above the ground. It was built to help scientific research on Beach nourishment.[2]

Ballybunion Sea and Cliff Rescue, based at Ballybunion in the west of Ireland, operates a specially constructed, tracked sea-tractor, that is used for launching and recovering the group's Atlantic 75-class lifeboat.[3]

Popular culture

TV and movies

Sea tractors have been featured on the famous child's TV Show Teletubbies.

The Burgh Island sea tractor also appears as the method of transport between the mainland and the island in "Evil Under the Sun" (2001) episode of ITV's Agatha Christie's Poirot TV series. The second Burgh Island sea tractor features in the 1965 Dave Clark Five film Catch Us If You Can (1965). The Burgh Island sea tractor appears in the 1994 episode of the TV series Lovejoy "Somewhere: Over the Rainbow?" (episode 66 of 73).

See also

References

  1. "The South Sands Ferry - Sea Tractor". Retrieved 2 September 2011.
  2. "Coastal Research Amphibious Buggy (CRAB)". US Army Corps Engineers -CEERD-HF-A, Field Research Facility. Retrieved 4 July 2016.
  3. "Our Equipment". Ballybunion Sea and Cliff Rescue. Retrieved 12 July 2016.

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