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Father-daughter team build awesome solar-powered catamaran boat
Australian "nutty professor" Jacob Strickling and his daughter Mikalah, 11, have built a solar-powered catamaran from recycled items.
The two used two fibreglass kayaks that they had bought for $50 each, an aluminium frame from a previous project, random bits of wood, a cheap electric outboard, some discarded solar panels and a battery from a mobility scooter they built Mikalah a boat.
Mikalah did the measuring, glueing, drilling and inserted the screws.
Her father did the cutting, holding and advising.
When finished, Mikalah took her little brother Samuel, 9, on a boat trip, across the lagoon, under the bridge and to the beach.
Mikalah has a swim at the beach before motoring back with the little brother.
Mikalah loves inventing and doing building projects with the help from her dad.
Dad Strickling is a science teacher and runs the popular YouTube channel Make Science Fun.
The video was filmed on March 3 in Terrigal, a one-hour drive north of Sydney.
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