A two-masted toy sailboat, made of very lightweight materials.
A "Y"-shaped yoke, two ends of which attach to the boat on the port and starboard sides, respectively, the third end of which attaches to a very long roll of string.
Perhaps a slightly modified sail design, such that when the boat is sailing, and high winds come up, the boat will
fly.
like a kite.-- beauxeault, Mar 10 2003 Called *Escher's* Ketch because it embodies the principle diagrammed here. http://www.worldofe...ry/SkyAndWater.htmlAnd of course because of Rod's Tiger's inspiration. [beauxeault, Oct 05 2004, last modified Oct 17 2004] What's a ketch? http://dictionary.r....com/search?q=ketch [beauxeault, Oct 05 2004, last modified Oct 17 2004] A homophonic precedent http://www.halfbake.../idea/Escher-Sketch [beauxeault, Oct 05 2004, last modified Oct 17 2004] Very nice. Can it hang apparently upside down from the crests of waves ?
Does it have lifebelts in the form of Mobius strips ?
Is the baler in the form of a Klein bottle ?-- 8th of 7, Mar 10 2003 Makes me think of parasailing wind surfers.-- FarmerJohn, Mar 10 2003 Y'awl should name all the boats and get it over with in one fell sloop now because, schooner or later, someone will do it.-- bristolz, Mar 10 2003 bris, you keel me.-- waugsqueke, Mar 10 2003 Bartender, an Escher's Ketch on the Rocks, please ......-- 8th of 7, Mar 10 2003 Lovely...-- RayfordSteele, Mar 10 2003 Take a bow, without being stern.-- phoenix, Mar 10 2003 I got an Escher's cheque once. You can imagine the implausible queues I had to wait in to get that bugger cashed...-- lostdog, Mar 10 2003 In the end, it bounced. Across several novel dimensions.-- lostdog, Mar 10 2003 random, halfbakery