Alternate source of power for your dinghy
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- RIKanaka
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Alternate source of power for your dinghy
I like this one, a cordless drill outboard:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOTwJRnmrTY
MATERIALS
- 14 volts rechargeable drilldriver,
- Stainless-steel shaft,
- Old Seagull outboard's propeller,
- Eyes in the back of your head?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOTwJRnmrTY
MATERIALS
- 14 volts rechargeable drilldriver,
- Stainless-steel shaft,
- Old Seagull outboard's propeller,
- Eyes in the back of your head?
Aloha,
Bob Chinn
Bob Chinn
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Great idea!
And for spring commissioning, you can use it as a paint mixer.
Fair winds, Neil
s/v LIQUIDITY
Cape Dory 28 #167
Boston, MA
CDSOA member #698
s/v LIQUIDITY
Cape Dory 28 #167
Boston, MA
CDSOA member #698
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Second Chance
Need a big gas engine driving the prop
Like the Thai Long Tail boats
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Bow thruster
It's a dinghy motor, it's a paint mixer, it's a bow thruster! The amazing new all purpose tool for your every boating need. For a limited time only you not only get the prop and shaft but also the shaft extension that allows you to use this amazing tool as a bow thruster. With the optional mop end you can clean your bottom (boat's bottom) while comfortably seated on the rail. All while you are sipping a drink mixed with the swizzle adapter. Yes folks there is no end to the many uses you will find for this amazing tool. Clogged scuppers or sanitary lines? No problem with the roto rooter adapter. So hurry, this is a limited time offer. Now you can receive the amazing rotary shaft tool with all the optional adapters for only $19.95 per month. Start sending the money today and I will not be disappointed. Comes with a free limited warranty. If for any reason I am not completely satisfied I will keep the money and you get the shaft tool absolutely free. Act now, Steve.
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Re: Bow thruster
Steve,Steve Laume wrote:It's a dinghy motor, it's a paint mixer, it's a bow thruster! The amazing new all purpose tool for your every boating need. For a limited time only you not only get the prop and shaft but also the shaft extension that allows you to use this amazing tool as a bow thruster. With the optional mop end you can clean your bottom (boat's bottom) while comfortably seated on the rail. All while you are sipping a drink mixed with the swizzle adapter. Yes folks there is no end to the many uses you will find for this amazing tool. Clogged scuppers or sanitary lines? No problem with the roto rooter adapter. So hurry, this is a limited time offer. Now you can receive the amazing rotary shaft tool with all the optional adapters for only $19.95 per month. Start sending the money today and I will not be disappointed. Comes with a free limited warranty. If for any reason I am not completely satisfied I will keep the money and you get the shaft tool absolutely free. Act now, Steve.
Does it come with the CD player plug in? (The one where you let the prop spin while you're sailing, not only increading your cruising speed but powering the cruising music at the same time. [Not to mention the excess power generated, which will make you sail even faster while heating water for your shower, running the fridge/freezer and air conditioner, wide screen tv, etc.)
What about attaching the gizmo to a bosun's chair, holding the shaft vertically and converting it all into a personal helo. This will eliminate the need for a dinghy, nesting or otherwise and will also eliminate the recurring and inconclusive "tow or stow" discussion.
What could go wrong in a deal where you get the money and we get the shaft?
Fair winds, Neil
s/v LIQUIDITY
Cape Dory 28 #167
Boston, MA
CDSOA member #698
s/v LIQUIDITY
Cape Dory 28 #167
Boston, MA
CDSOA member #698
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Re: CD I Pod?
Seriously, a see-through, nesting dink that doubled as a hard dodger and tripled as a reef-watching glass bottomed boat would be a great idea.marilou wrote:Put the dink, dodger, and the CD I-Pod together. Are there any patent infringements?
Fair winds, Neil
s/v LIQUIDITY
Cape Dory 28 #167
Boston, MA
CDSOA member #698
s/v LIQUIDITY
Cape Dory 28 #167
Boston, MA
CDSOA member #698
I thouht so...
Add the bow thruster, solar power, and it might be the mother boat, or at least the push boat. It can also recharge your cordless drill.
helicopter theory
Perhaps we can apply what we have learned in previous posts as regards the mechanics of helicopter blade rotation as a model for prop drag, to this device. We could even raise it into the air and turn our dingy into a helicopter, if the prop were large enough?
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No need for eyes in the back of your head . . .
No need for eyes in the back of your head . . .
. . . just hit the reverse switch, sit in the bow, and pull yourself along.
You've already given up on dignity and tradition by using the thing.
. . . just hit the reverse switch, sit in the bow, and pull yourself along.
You've already given up on dignity and tradition by using the thing.
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Alternative Power
Every now and then, I look through my favorite book of "How Things Work" by Rube Goldberg.
While perusing, tonight, I got this fantastic idea of making an anchor winch for the dink. Variable speed and reversible, too.
O J
While perusing, tonight, I got this fantastic idea of making an anchor winch for the dink. Variable speed and reversible, too.
O J