Paddle Boat

A paddle boat, also known as a pedalo or paddleboat, is a small recreational watercraft propelled by the movement of pedals operated by the passengers. Typically, paddle boats are designed for leisurely activities on calm bodies of water such as lakes, ponds, or slow-moving rivers.

The basic design of a paddle boat consists of a flat-bottomed hull made of lightweight materials such as fiberglass, plastic, or wood. On top of the hull, there is a seating area where passengers sit and pedal. The pedals are connected to a paddle wheel or propeller located at the back of the boat, which generates forward motion as the passengers pedal.

Paddle boats are often rented out at recreational facilities or waterfront areas for use by individuals, families, or groups. They provide a fun and accessible way for people to enjoy the water and explore their surroundings at a leisurely pace. Additionally, paddle boats are generally safe and easy to operate, making them popular among people of all ages.