I would have a concern about the application in a marine environment. Storing the thing on the upper deck where it is subject to salt air and spray may not be very good for them, especially if they are already prone to fires. Just my .02.
I have one of these: https://www.amazon.com/GOTRAX-GXL-Commuting-Electric-Scooter/dp/B07F1GNDRL
Easy to store, easy to transport by dinghy, fun, quick (unless going up a steep hill, where you might have to kick a bit). Because it folds quickly and easily and can be carried, I can ride one way and Uber/bus/whatever back the other way if the weather changes or I pick up lots of groceries or whatever.
I often ride it between the boat in Ballard and downtown Seattle (along the bike trails)...it's more fun and much easier to use than the Dahon Mariner folding bike I had before.
I would have a concern about the application in a marine environment. Storing the thing on the upper deck where it is subject to salt air and spray may not be very good for them, especially if they are already prone to fires. Just my .02.
My wife and I have been looking at ebikes for the exact same reason. Is there such a thing as a folding ebike? If not we'll have to fabricate something to hold our bikes off the stern.
Cool. Thanks!You betcha. Here’s a primer https://www.bicycling.com/bikes-gear/a25102796/best-folding-e-bikes/
An acquaintance has a Rad and he has nothing but good things to say about it. He folds it up and totes it around in the rear seat of his Cessna 180. I guess their rep is not universally good tho, and I would probably go with one of the known folding bike manufacturers like Brompton - I had one (non-electric obviously) twenty years ago when I was throwing it in the back of my own plane at the time -I loved that thing.