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Author Topic: My car boot find  (Read 2971 times)

Paddlingkev

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My car boot find
« on: June 26, 2013, 02:12:02 AM »
Hello my name is Kevin and have two yachts, six foot freighter, two tugs one three foot one one foot, a two foot fishing under re fit, and now the paddle boat.

  I have no idea with this one how to get the drive from the motor to the drive shaft between the two paddle wheels, I have put the motor and a fly wheel on the deck of the second photo.
I am hoping that someone can help with some information on the drive coupling.

Many thanks
Kevin
PS. Forget to mention it cost the grand sum of £12:00
« Last Edit: June 26, 2013, 06:23:35 AM by Paddlingkev »

Offline Tug--Kenny

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Re: My car boot find
« Reply #1 on: June 26, 2013, 05:56:01 AM »

Hello Kevin,

Welcome to Paddleducks.  You're in the right place for your latest model.

Regarding the motor to drive the paddlewheels then it's usual to mount a geared motor sideways underneath the paddle shaft above and connect the two with a pulley belt. The gear ratio should drive the paddle shaft at around 100 to 200 RPM. It is not ideal to have two motors on separate shafts as this might cause the boat to turn turtle.

Hope this helps but there is loads of information on site to help you further.

Regards

ken
 
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Paddlingkev

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Re: My car boot find
« Reply #2 on: June 26, 2013, 06:26:52 AM »
I had thought of using two motors like I have in my tank but it would not work the as with the tank and as you say it could make things unstable as it is quite a narrow boat.

 

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