Everyone understands that a car is a means of traveling on land, and cannot “swim” in the sea. However, Monstermax, an eight-wheeled monster truck based on the Chevrolet Silverado, will probably make people rethink this point of view.
Video “WhistlinDiesel” takes Monstermax swimming in the sea
Specifically, this is the latest publicity stunt from Cody Detwiler and the YouTube channel team “WhistlinDiesel” from Indiana, USA. Detwiler recently had the opportunity to go to Florida and on this occasion was able to experiment with one of his wildest dreams: driving to the ocean, playing with fish and boats.
Of course, we should also know that Monstermax is no ordinary monster truck. Its latest version is an eight-wheeler, twin-axle and fitted with giant 36-inch high tyres. It was this set of tires that helped her successfully float in the waters near the Atlantic Ocean in Florida, between Longboat Key and Bradenton Beach.
Monstermax is a giant 8 wheeler monster truck
Of course, WhistlinDiesel recorded the entire process of performing the stunt, from the moment the team took the Monstermax out of the trailer and installed the giant tires to the start of the “launch”. In the process, they encountered a bit of a problem when a police officer said they were not allowed to park their cars at the boat dock. Detwiler replied that the truck was a “genuine vessel” because it had a boat number, road registration and life jacket, and they would take it fishing.
Thanks to the system of wheels and tires, Monstermax can float on water
It all happened before the police and the coast guard had a chance to stop it. Detwiler drove the truck into the water, with a helicopter and a drone in the sky to capture the footage, and a boat next to it in case it needed to be towed back.
Detwiler was moving slowly at a speed of about 0.9 km/h, crossed a drawbridge and was about to go to the real sea when he was stopped by the authorities because the original “boat number was not posted”. signed for a 2006 Chevrolet Silverado 2500”.
“WhistlinDiesel” and Monstermax had a successful stunt
Detwiler admits he didn’t know he had to register the actual truck as a boat in the true sense of the word. He gave them a license to register a boat, not a truck. Detwiler was fined $70 for that, and this is considered too light a punishment compared to the attention he has generated.