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Shaun Van Poecke wrote:
Not mentioned as an alternative is a piece of rope with a propeller on the end dragged behind the boat and fastened to the shaft of a DC generator. The "rope" must be of sufficient size and material to be up to the job and the propeller should be on the end of a 3 to 4 foot metal shaft so as to give it stability. thats absolutely brilliant! did you hook it direct to the shaft, or via a pulley? Thats so simple it almost hurts that i didnt think of it first ;-) Shaun Been around for decades. Called (among other things) a tow-behind generator. bob s/v Eolian Seattle |
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