I took these pictures last weekend. This is another example of why buying an Adventure Island makes so much more sense then buying some other kind of sailboat. You can't always sail, and sometimes, not sailing, can be just as great as sailing.
Sitting on the dock, all ready to go.

Just starting to outrun the ripples that I created by launching.

I wasn't missing my sail at all.

Sorry about the legs, but the coolest thing was that this ribbon of water beside my boat could be followed all the way back to shore behind me.

My favourite picture of that morning.

Another great view.

Hey look a Bravo! There was also a Wave, and a Hobie 16 on the shore of other cottages.

I hope you enjoyed!
So next time someone says they're considering the Adventure Island, or a traditional sailboat. Remind them of this!
EDIT - New videoI'm adding this video that I left out before. I don't think it shows the scenery very well, but it shows another benefit of the Mirage Drive. Silent, splash free operation. I'm a former "traditional" kayaker, and it always looks peaceful from a distance, but traditional kayaks aren't as peaceful as a mirage drive. The mirage drive offers true silence, and true hands free operation.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScAXUZ7MbcM[/youtube]
(I know, I sound like a sales guy... I'm done now)