Thread: Peddle Boats
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Andrew Butchart
 
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Default Peddle Boats

I remember someone a while ago adapted a peddle drive to one of Gavin
Atkin's mouseboats and was quite happy with it. He used a "surfbike" drive.

Try this link if it works for you -
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mouseboats/message/1906

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Andrew Butchart

http://www.abutchartconsulting.com/sailing/ - The Floating Bear

"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
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I have wondered about the efficiency of peddle power.

Glen-L has a nice design for a peddle powered boat, and there are numerous
peddle powere ABS plastic boats available for sale at moderate prices both
on-line and in the local big box stores.

They all have one thing in common. They use a paddle wheel for

propulsion.
I can see the obvious simplicity in design. A chain from the pedals to

the
drive axle and its ready to go. In almost all other craft though a
propeller desing seems to be more efficient.

From big ships to small pleasure craft the propellor seems to be the rule.
For a small peddle powered craft would a prop design make the best use of
the available power as well? How in the world woudl you go abotu figuring
out the optimum size and pitch prop for an application like that?







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