ah? This ice boat made of ice can actually drive in the water, but it feels like it could capsize at any time! The Titanic, which was said to be unsinkable, eventually lost to an iceberg and sank. So wouldn’t it be invincible if it were built with ice? A man named Ivan Karpitsky built a small boat out of ice blocks and put it into the water to prepare for driving.

This guy's production idea is actually very clear. Since the goal is to make the boat walk on water, then use ice cubes that can float on the water to make the bottom of the boat. Bricks of ice were then cut continuously to build the body of the boat.

Every step must be carefully carved, and the ice must be carved continuously. The ice is even used to carve a rotatable rudder, but the weight must also be controlled. If it is too heavy, it will definitely sink.

So does the boat actually sail on the water? My brother dug a river on the ice and tried the ice boat in the water. It was really able to move swaying, but it felt like the driver needed to keep his balance on his own feet, otherwise there was always the risk of capsizing.

It's just that although it seems to sink at any time when driving, it is indeed impeccable in terms of appearance. I feel like I just need to find an "iceberg" and give it a try.