wood pedal boat- idea

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by molerocket, Jul 19, 2006.

  1. molerocket
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    molerocket Junior Member

    Hello, all. I'm new and came here because I have a hankerin' to design and build a ply/glass boat powered with foot pedals.

    i.e. bicycle pedal that somehow drives a propeller.

    the length would be 10-12 feet, something like that.

    1. possible?
    2. crazy?
    3. would foot power even make it move?
    4. where might i find parts to rig up the pedal/gearing assembly?
    5. i know that many inboard engines have a propeller shaft that goes from the inside to the outside of the hull without the boat leaking. how can I do this with my propeller shaft (i.e. what is the secret, how does it work)?

    thanks so much,
    molerocket
     
  2. duluthboats
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    duluthboats Senior Dreamer

    1 Yes
    2 No
    3 Yes
    4 Google HPV's, this site also has many threads on the subject.
    5 Depends on the type of craft you choose.
    Gary :D
     
  3. marshmat
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    marshmat Senior Member

    First three: yes no yes, as per Duluth.
    4: Certainly look up some HPV stuff which this place is loaded with. Try bike shops. The lower unit of a dead 2hp outboard can serve as a bevel gear to get a longitudinal shaft from a lateral crank. Have a way of changing the gear ratio (ie bike sprokets), at least until you settle on one that works.
    5: The device you refer to is called a "stuffing box". It's just a tube around the shaft, that's bolted/sealed to the hull, and is filled with special water-resistant packing that seals the gap. It does add some friction to the system, so you might consider looking for sealed waterproof ball-bearings instead.
     

  4. Chris Ostlind

    Chris Ostlind Previous Member

    Molerocket,

    Take a long look at this device designed by my buddy, Bob Stuart... The SpinFin. There's a short bit about the unit here: http://microship.com/bobstuart/pix/drive unit.JPG

    Bob has put these propeller drive units into several types of boats with very good results. I have driven one of his sea kayaks with the trunk mounted SpinFin in it and it hauls *** with little effort for a person in shape.

    Bob can be reached at: bobstuart@ssisland.com He lives on Salt Spring Island off Vancouver, Canada. A great guy, very personable and seriously smart with all things engineering related for human driven boats.
     

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