Photograph
"Monona-Mobile" on Lake Monona
Elevated view from shoreline of the "Monona-Mobile" (pontoon boat) which is powered by an automobile. There is a man standing on a pier on the left watching another man who is standing in the water next to one of the pontoons. John "Commodore" Heggestad of Department 40 of Gisholt designed the method, the first man to cross Lake Monona by car on water. The Wisconsin State Capitol is in the far background. An article called "The 'Monona-Mobile'" published in a 1955 issue of the Gisholt Crib explains: "First [John "Commodore" Heggestad] constructed a pontoon support for his car, then, on the rear tires, he chained wooden cleats which serve as paddles and propel the pontoon car at a respectable speed--as high as 10 knots per hour. Steering is accomplished by a rudder suspended from the rear axle. Gisholt lensman, Sid Boyum, who recently took an action photo of the skipper and his craft from the Lake Monona shoreline, reports that the 'cruiser' appears to be completely seaworthy." |
Image ID: | 122573 |
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Creation Date: | circa 1955 |
Creator Name: | Boyum, Sid |
City: | Madison |
County: | Dane |
State: | Wisconsin |
Collection Name: | Sid Boyum collection, circa 1900-2018 (bulk 1950-1980) |
Genre: | Photograph |
Original Format Type: | negative, original |
Original Format Number: | PH 6986A.184D |
Original Dimensions: | 1.75 x 1.75 inches |
Gisholt Crib 7(1)7, 1955 |
Wisconsin State Capitol |
Clothing and dress |
Cities and towns |
Men |
Outdoor photography |
Inventions |
Automobiles |
Boats and boating |
Piers |
Lakes |
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Location: | Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, 4th Floor, Madison, Wisconsin |
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