"Float your boat" school cardboard boat project

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by katermalin, Apr 17, 2006.

  1. katermalin
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    I'm a highschool physics student and we've been given an assignment in which we have to build and race a boat made of only cardboard and tape. I don't know the first thing about boats- not even primitive ones- and would realllly appreciate some help on where i could find a simple design idea. thanks:)
     
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    For inspiration, have a look at the many hull forms represented in the Gallery
     
  3. SeaSpark
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    SeaSpark -

    More information.

    We need some more information, is the boat on a model scale, or does it have to carry someone or more people?

    Are there size restrictions?

    Is it going to be a rowing, sailing or motor boat?

    Perhaps you can post the race rules.

    In this thread are some suggestions for a ply boat contest:
    http://boatdesign.net/forums/showthread.php?t=11130

    Would like to help you thingk about a cardboard boat but need more input.
     
  4. katermalin
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    katermalin New Member

    oh.

    we have to race it across a pool (ive no idea how large the pool is) (again, oars must be only made from tape and cardboard) and there will be two of us paddling from inside- both weighing around 110 lbs. the maximum measurements are 2m x 2m. i hope that helps and thanks again =)
     
  5. SeaSpark
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    Cardboard cat

    Hi Katermalin,

    I converted the drawing Solrac made for this thread http://boatdesign.net/forums/showthread.php?t=11130 to jpg format.

    I think it is the right way to go for you also, if allowed i would use cardboard tubes like the ones used to send posters by mail for the beams and oars

    I would make the hulls a bit wider to carry your weight.
     

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    Let's see if this can help a bit, posting some details on the subject:
    -> 3 sheets of plywood 8' x 4'
    -> 4 pieces of 2" x 1" x 10' wood
    -> 2 pieces of 1" x 1" x 10" wood
    - some tape, nails & a hammer (don't forget the pirate's flag on top)
     

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