Nope. its a hydrofoil designed and built by Alexander G. Bell. It resides in baddeck Nova Scotia, where He lived for most of his life. He was a true visionary and developed many many cool things besides the telephone. Both he and his wife are true inspirations. If you ever get a chance to visit NS, goto the bell museum. It's fascinating. I thought he was just about the phone until I visited there. Oh, the photo is related to mobile technology as well as I took it with my 1020! ha ha.
the hydrofoil broke the water speed record in 1919 using two aviation motors.....70 mph. Think about that going by you while you are in your row boat on the lake. AMAZING.