YouTuber created a flying saucer jet boat that would get conspiracy theorists’ hearts racing

  • This man saw a UFO-like boat in his dream
  • He eventually built one in real life
  • The flying saucer jet boat is a fully functional sea vessel

Published on Sep 23, 2024 at 2:14 PM (UTC+4)
by Siddharth Dudeja

Last updated on Sep 24, 2024 at 3:06 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

Have you ever had a strange dream with an odd vehicle — say, a flying saucer jet boat — which is practically as close to a UFO as humans can get?

Well, this man dreamed of something precisely like that and ended up creating it in real life.

That’s right, we now have a flying saucer jet boat, and it isn’t a sloppy project.

If you know any conspiracy theorists, this would certainly startle them.

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Man creates a flying saucer jet boat

Meet Vietnamese craftsman Trang Long Ho, who was the mastermind behind this contraption.

He’s an artist who dreamt of a flying saucer, but it was sailing on water instead of appearing in the skies.

What he did next can easily be considered a work of art because it was not just any backyard project.

He also happens to have a YouTube channel called Mr Ho Thanh Che, where he documented the entire build process.

If anything, this thing looks like it came straight out of a modern Star Wars film.

The finished product actually consists of two main body pieces that join together to appear as a flying saucer or UFO.

There’s also an engine underneath the captain’s seat which allows this machine to travel on water, just like a jet boat.

Many tricks up its sleeve

Although we know that it’s a functional flying saucer jet boat, that’s not the only bizarre quirk it has.

You see, the craftsman made sure that it was perfect — from the exterior finish to the controls inside.

The jet boat features a set of controls inside — which are both aesthetically futuristic and have all things in one place.

Well, at least for a boat and not alien technology.

Moreover, the exterior gets Cyberpunk-ish scissor doors and solar panels.

It’s not just incredible — but is also sustainable.

The video finally showed the YouTuber taking this contraption out for a spin.

That was when we saw the vehicle’s lights at night, and it’s safe to say that it certainly was something out of someone’s dream.


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Siddharth Dudeja

Siddharth is a tech nerd with a secret love of all things cars. He has been writing for a few years now, and on his free time you would find him gaming when he's not procrastinating.