These 1961 photos made in Detroit show a set of acrobatic women demonstrating an innovation known as the Aqua Bobber, created by the—of course—Aqua Bobber Co., which was based in Maumee, Ohio. It was the brainchild of a guy named Don Buckhout, who spent several years taking his miraculous diversion around to lakes and quarries where swimmers gathered, and demonstrated it at state and county fairs, including at the National Association for Amusements Parks, Pools and Beaches (NAAPPB) trade show held in Chicago in 1958. We don’t know how popular the Aqua Bobber ever became—not very if the paucity of info online is an indication—but it’s an amazing device. Mr. Buckhout, wherever you are or went—excellent work.
The most fun you can have on the water without a fishing rod and a 12-pack.