Tete makes a toboggan boat
Tete searches the shed for building materials, eventually coming across a wooden toboggan, which he decides to use as the base of his boat.
The rest of Tete’s building process is not shown, and he is next seen at a nearby beach, where he is preparing to test his vessel.
Tete has decorated his ‘boat’ with fake ivy leaves (which serve as his “lousy sail”) and tiki torches, and he has installed what he calls a “grill”, but is really just a wooden bowl with some charcoal in it.
Tete lights his grill and takes his boat into the water. Once he’s waded in deep enough, Tete drops his anchor – a small piece of wood, which floats (the opposite of what an anchor should do).
He then mounts his boat and, as expected, it immediately begins to sink.
As Tete drags his capsized boat back to the shore, he makes sure to point out to Olli that his creation could still be considered a boat, as it does float when left to its own devices.
Atle awards Tete second place.
(Written by Jenny R and proofread by Karl Craven)
(Illustrations collected by Jenny R and adjusted by David Fuller)