Thánh Chế is a Vietnamese YouTuber who loves doing DIY projects, and this time, he truly amazed the people when he showed his bold and unique creation: a UFO-shaped boat made fully from scrap. Famous for his different imaginative and out-of-the-box inventions, Thánh Chế has once again stretched the thought of what was possible with discarded items to move trash found in a landfill to something out of a science fiction movie.
Famed as the “Master of Parody,” Thánh Chế has this incredible ability to recycle junk into improbable inventions. This time, he rummaged through a municipal dump and retrieved parts of an old super jet ski-like craft together with its mighty Kawasaki 550 engine and set out to fit together a craft that looked as if it had come alive from a science fiction story.
“I have always been interested in UFOs,” Thánh Chế shared in one of his engaging videos. “I wanted to create something that’s out of this world, yet practical enough to actually use on the water.”
The spark for this whimsical project came from his deep-seated love of UFOs and the wonders of science fiction. Thánh Chế aimed to make not just a strikingly beautiful boat but also a functional one.
He candidly shared, in his latest video, the roller coaster ride of building this eccentric craft by recounting challenges he had faced-mostly with stability and buoyancy. His determination was stern, fueled by the joy one derives from creating a spark in people’s smiles and imaginations.
“I wanted to create something that would make people smile and spark their imagination,” he exclaimed, his excitement infectiously bubbling over as he reflected on the encouraging feedback from his audience.
The journey, however, was far from smooth. Building a boat with such an out-of-the-norm silhouette comes with a host of challenges, most especially because it has to float well in the water. Key aspects to battle on were those concerning stability and buoyancy, for there is absolutely nothing typical about a UFO-shaped vessel. He documented his trial-and-error road to perfect balance in one brilliant video.
The most challenging part was in trying to stabilize the boat in water,” he explained. “I had to experiment with different materials and weight distributions until I found a solution that worked.”
Of course, none of these obstacles swayed Thánh Chế from his purpose. His audience was very loyal to him, celebrating his success with every announced step in the construction of the boat. Such an enthusiastic response by his fans Innovative and creative ventures have thus gradually come to become all about testing limits for Chế.
For Thánh Chế, this goes beyond the making of great machines, down to the connection with his audience. His fans love the stitches that sew humor and lightness into every project. In his videos, he masterfully weaves in much technicality of his job with personal anecdotes; hence, the viewer gets to know him up close as he embarks on some creative journey.
Because with the UFO boat, Thánh Chế knew he had struck gold-something that would strike a particular chord with his audience. In turning out a design-a collectively fascinating marriage of space-age esthetics and playful whimsy-the watercraft is a perfect encapsulation of his need to make content that is both entertaining and inspirational.
“My fans love when I try something new and crazy,” he chuckled. “I always try to keep things fresh and exciting for them.” That’s what makes this boat so special-it’s something no one’s ever seen before.
While boats represent a means of transportation in Vietnam, they are part of the culture interwoven with daily life over a wide network of rivers and rivulets. This UFO boat adds quite a modern touch to the rich maritime culture of the country by being quite a playful homage with modern creativity. This eccentric vessel is more than just a whimsical experiment; it is the unlimited power of imagination.
Each new piece confirms to Thánh Chě that innovation does not need to depend on very expensive materials or tools but rather on a spark in the head and audacity to enter new territories. As this is written, Thánh Chế also does not show any signs of slowing down: hovercrafts, submarines, his beloved UFO boats, he is always brewing up some kind of new surprise or fun for his ever-growing fanbase.
“People think I’m crazy, but that’s the fun part,” he said with a grin. “I’m always looking for the next big idea, and I just can’t wait to see what I come up with next.”.