My wife and I are thinking about buying a private island in a community neighborhood. It is .6 acres and ~100 yards from the shore. It is also like 4 feet of water around it. It comes with a strip of land on the shore that has a basic dock and another dock on the island. I am thinking of buying it only if I can figure out a QUICK way of traveling back and forth because we will still be working. There is currently just a floating platform with a 25 hp motor on it, that is nothing fancy. They used it as a vacation house for multiple guests. We are looking at it to raise a family.
Does anybody have any ideas of a quick reliable way of shuttling back and forth 100 yards in the water even if we were dressed for work and didn't want to get wet. The lake is 99% calm all the time unless it is storming.
I envisioned some sort of floating plastic shed that you step on that stays in the water (like for four people max). Hit a release mechanism on shore and troll over to the island. Then you kind of bump it into something that will auto latch it. I am open to ideas, somebody mentioned something about a roller coaster track to me? Also maybe just an electrical motor?
It has to be quick and my wife has to be able to use it.
Any ideas would be GREATLY appreciated, as I would love to raise a family there but I want to figure this out first before anything happens.
Does anybody have any ideas of a quick reliable way of shuttling back and forth 100 yards in the water even if we were dressed for work and didn't want to get wet. The lake is 99% calm all the time unless it is storming.
I envisioned some sort of floating plastic shed that you step on that stays in the water (like for four people max). Hit a release mechanism on shore and troll over to the island. Then you kind of bump it into something that will auto latch it. I am open to ideas, somebody mentioned something about a roller coaster track to me? Also maybe just an electrical motor?
It has to be quick and my wife has to be able to use it.
Any ideas would be GREATLY appreciated, as I would love to raise a family there but I want to figure this out first before anything happens.