ChiBlackhawksFan0 seconds agoReply

As several others have posted this does not look like it is seaworthy. Since it is top heavy it may roll over on its side or even all the way over with someone bouncing around inside. In shallow water, such as a pool or near the edge of a lake, it could end up upside down and make it impossible to open the trap door in order to escape. The bottom line is that this looks very dangerous and I recommend taking this article down. Also to consider is that there is no propulsion system or way to mount one and if you modified the design to include a motor mount you would be unable to see where you are going to steer the vessel so all you can do is float around. Sorry to be critical as the person who posted this spent a lot of time and i'm sure had good intentions but I dont want anyone to get hurt or worse....

I would like to encourage the original poster to have another go at it with a non-enclosed design such as a rowboat, kayak, skiff, etc.