Tom Scott drove a tiny boat with the crew of the world's smallest crewed navy at Peasholm Park in Yorkshire, England.

The experience highlights the unique local attractions within the region and provides a look at the niche operation of the park's miniature naval fleet.

Scott joined the crew as part of a broader series focused on England. During the excursion, he operated one of the miniature vessels that characterize the park's waterfront. The activity serves as a showcase for the quirky heritage, and recreational offerings found in Yorkshire.

"I ride with the world's smallest crewed navy, and scare at least two seagulls," Scott said.

According to the footage, the outing resulted in the displacement of at least two [1] seagulls. The miniature navy continues to operate as a distinct feature of the Peasholm Park landscape, attracting visitors with its scale and novelty.

I ride with the world's smallest crewed navy

This event underscores the role of niche, small-scale tourism in maintaining local identity in English parks. By leveraging digital platforms to highlight these attractions, the miniature navy gains visibility that supports the preservation of quirky regional landmarks.