Toddler Launches His Battery-Powered Boat Into Lake & Takes Off

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A toddler from New Zealand named Liam is racking up new YouTube subscribers and followers on his Instagram account with adorable videos of him driving a miniature battery-powered off-road Ford Ranger and pulling a mini boat and trailer.

This little country boy may be small, and some would say “too young” to be so good at what he does, but his videos prove that he’s actually quite impressive.

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Video footage shows him driving his mini-Ford near a small pond while pulling his mini trailer with his sky-blue mini-boat on it. He perfectly backs it into the water using the truck’s side windows to guide him to the shoreline.

Once he gets his trailer back into the water, he then jumps out and presses the button on the winch to release the bowline so the boat can be lowered into the water.

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After he gets the boat into the water, the video flips to him riding around in the pond and having himself a good ol’ time.

“Liam takes the mini boat down to the pond for some mini boating fun,” was written in the YouTube video’s description, which we can imagine is ran by his parents.

Full Video Of The Toddler Launching His Boat Below

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