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Vic Smith November 22nd 08 12:09 AM

New Boat Design Solicitation
 
Need a new boat design.
There was a post recently I can't find, but the poster mentioned
using a para-glider type sail.
Since I tend to think about using the wind to turn a screw, even the
lift from a para sail could be made to work with cams, gears, and
dumping air. Wouldn't look very good though.
A wing jumping up and down like an injured bird.
I'm thinking more along the lines of "windmill" powered screws.
Smooth continuous motion, within the vagaries of the wind.
Sailors are an elegant lot despite their cussing, body odor and
drunkenness, so let's keep that in mind when doing the design.
But I'm flexible, as I''m sure are most here in this august group.
Here's a start for ideas.
http://www.rexresearch.com/boats/1boat.htm

Don't let these concepts put you in a box.
One idea I dallied with briefly was the concept of solar/sea heat
absorbing boat which would use temp differentials to propel it.
Basically draw in relatively cool water at the bow, and eject warmer
water at the stern after letting the sun do its work via heat
absorbing tubes. Or whatever. Very slow, and won't work at night,
but hey, I only gave it a couple minutes thought due to an attention
span failure.
There are better ideas, just waiting for your minds to release them.
I'm also thinking this group will become famous should this endeavor
produce the boats of the future.
That might be a boon in taking care of declining usenet readership.
Or it could just increase spam.
I must admit I can't take part in the project due to time and
intelligence issues over which I have no control.
But I'm perfectly willing to take credit for any results, should that
occur.
"Vic Smith - Father of 21st Century Boat Design"
Sounds pretty good - in a shallow sort of way, of course.
Anybody in?

--Vic

MMC November 24th 08 07:42 PM

New Boat Design Solicitation
 

"Vic Smith" wrote in message
...
Need a new boat design.
There was a post recently I can't find, but the poster mentioned
using a para-glider type sail.
Since I tend to think about using the wind to turn a screw, even the
lift from a para sail could be made to work with cams, gears, and
dumping air. Wouldn't look very good though.
A wing jumping up and down like an injured bird.
I'm thinking more along the lines of "windmill" powered screws.
Smooth continuous motion, within the vagaries of the wind.
Sailors are an elegant lot despite their cussing, body odor and
drunkenness, so let's keep that in mind when doing the design.
But I'm flexible, as I''m sure are most here in this august group.
Here's a start for ideas.
http://www.rexresearch.com/boats/1boat.htm

Don't let these concepts put you in a box.
One idea I dallied with briefly was the concept of solar/sea heat
absorbing boat which would use temp differentials to propel it.
Basically draw in relatively cool water at the bow, and eject warmer
water at the stern after letting the sun do its work via heat
absorbing tubes. Or whatever. Very slow, and won't work at night,
but hey, I only gave it a couple minutes thought due to an attention
span failure.
There are better ideas, just waiting for your minds to release them.
I'm also thinking this group will become famous should this endeavor
produce the boats of the future.
That might be a boon in taking care of declining usenet readership.
Or it could just increase spam.
I must admit I can't take part in the project due to time and
intelligence issues over which I have no control.
But I'm perfectly willing to take credit for any results, should that
occur.
"Vic Smith - Father of 21st Century Boat Design"
Sounds pretty good - in a shallow sort of way, of course.
Anybody in?

--Vic

Didn't the Coustou crew have a boat (Alcyone) that had these wind turbine
kind of things that drove a prop? The might be a good place to plageri....
er, I mean start.



[email protected] November 24th 08 07:53 PM

New Boat Design Solicitation
 
On Nov 21, 4:09*pm, Vic Smith wrote:
Need a new boat design. *
There was a post recently I can't find, but the poster mentioned
using a para-glider type sail.
Since I tend to think about using the wind to turn a screw, even the
lift from a para sail could be made to work with cams, gears, and
dumping air. ...


You might be looking for autogyros. Google has billions and billions
of hits for autogyros and autogyro kites. This link is kind of
interesting:



--Tom

PS. We've decided to see what the lows do so are still here in
Ensenada until Wednesday.

Vic Smith November 24th 08 08:58 PM

New Boat Design Solicitation
 
On Mon, 24 Nov 2008 11:53:32 -0800 (PST), "
wrote:

On Nov 21, 4:09Â*pm, Vic Smith wrote:
Need a new boat design. Â*
There was a post recently I can't find, but the poster mentioned
using a para-glider type sail.
Since I tend to think about using the wind to turn a screw, even the
lift from a para sail could be made to work with cams, gears, and
dumping air. ...


You might be looking for autogyros. Google has billions and billions
of hits for autogyros and autogyro kites. This link is kind of
interesting:



--Tom


Interesting. Thanks. The one striking similarity these
"wind-turbine/auto-gyro" boats have is...damn, they're ugly.

PS. We've decided to see what the lows do so are still here in
Ensenada until Wednesday.


Wonder if Pepisita is still plying her wares on the beach there.
I'm talking about onyx figurines and leather sandals, BTW.

--Vic

Vic Smith November 24th 08 09:00 PM

New Boat Design Solicitation
 
On Mon, 24 Nov 2008 14:42:19 -0500, "mmc" wrote:



Didn't the Coustou crew have a boat (Alcyone) that had these wind turbine
kind of things that drove a prop? The might be a good place to plageri....
er, I mean start.

Thanks. So far I haven't found any technical details, or plans to
stea...er, I mean peruse.

--Vic

RichH November 25th 08 04:27 AM

New Boat Design Solicitation
 
Start with a large barge, fill it with trash, ignite the composting
trash which creates an updraft which you capture with a 'fan', which
turns a screw propeller.
Or take the same trash, bury it deep in the sea floor, wait a few
million years until the carbon content either becomes oil or coal, re-
invent an internal combustion engine (AlGore® etc. in the meantime
will have decrepitated all forms of modern energy sources to whale oil
blubber wick oil lamps) ... and then drive the boat with reinvented
engine.
OR take the same barge and fill it with several million pounds of
carbon neutral baking soda, in a separate container add a few hundred
thousands pounds of acid; mix the two in a proportioning nozzle ....
to create a 'jet' out the back end of this 'water world' miracle.

I have/propose a better solution:
1. Mandatory back-breeding of the human species until humans are again
18 inches tall and consume less of the so-called 'environment'.
2. Sperm Control: when you're born, ...... if your lotto number is
wrong your willy gets whacked off
..... both very simple.
g ;-)

Jere Lull November 25th 08 05:25 AM

New Boat Design Solicitation
 
On 2008-11-24 14:42:19 -0500, "mmc" said:

Didn't the Coustou crew have a boat (Alcyone) that had these wind turbine
kind of things that drove a prop? The might be a good place to plageri....
er, I mean start.


Easily a couple of years ago, there was a debate about being able to
sail upwind and someone pointed to some sites with "eggbeater"
windmills. Can't find hide nor tail of them now.

--
Jere Lull
Xan-à-Deux -- Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD
Xan's pages: http://web.mac.com/jerelull/iWeb/Xan/
Our BVI trips & tips: http://homepage.mac.com/jerelull/BVI/



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