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Irony

posted on 15/3/10 at 08:47 AM Reply With Quote
Home made boat Competition

Every year a mate of mine orgainses a race of some kind just for a laugh. Last year it was a Top Gear Style race to that big bridge in southern france in hire cars. The cars were hired for a max of £70 quid and then £50 on upgrading them, with after market mods. Was a laugh.

This year we have to make a one man boat that has to race along a canal and then be taken out of the canal and carried for a short way then back into another canal and raced further. Budget = £50

I am thinking rowing would be the best way but BORING! Either a high pressure water pump like a jetski or a thai style two stroke propeller driven thing. Any ideas anyone?






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emsfactory

posted on 15/3/10 at 08:50 AM Reply With Quote
My mate, a naval architect.
Has just designed and built a model catamaran for testing.
Its 1.7meters long. about 50 wide.
He reckons it would support a person.
you could use someting like that as a sled.

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adithorp

posted on 15/3/10 at 08:52 AM Reply With Quote
Sounds fun... but to have an engine then I think you'll need a permit to go on the canal. With people falling in the water/sinking would a Thai style prop be a bad idea?

adrian

ps. don't forget the 5mph limit on canals.





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iank

posted on 15/3/10 at 09:01 AM Reply With Quote
Jet Ski engine+jet in a kayak? 5mph might be an issue (as would the £50) - if they could catch you
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hH7qNjHOhOA





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skinned knuckles

posted on 15/3/10 at 09:02 AM Reply With Quote
i did a similar thing a few years back but without the lifting and carrying bit.

i used one of those lying down bikes (think they are called recumnant) chopped up with the rear axel extended out past the hull for a paddle steamer effect. the hull was fabricated from old bits of skinny ply and sealed with resin.

the only thing that kept me from winning was being about 4 stone overwieght and seriousely unfit.

i did take home the prize for best design though.





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alistairolsen

posted on 15/3/10 at 09:03 AM Reply With Quote
longtail engine would be awesome! tbh though i reckon you would be simpler and lighter rowing.

canvas covered wood frame centre canoe hull with a pair of small outriggers would be a good start.





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Irony

posted on 15/3/10 at 09:43 AM Reply With Quote
I think a cheap outboard from ebay might be the best bet with a wooden boat made from offcuts (I have lots of offcuts)

He has looked into getting permits and he said its £31 quid.

However I am inclined to say don't get a permit and just literally run away if we get caught.






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boggle

posted on 15/3/10 at 09:49 AM Reply With Quote
you will need a stomach pump after swallowing the canal water....

hmmmmmmm

tasty...

good luck





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David Jenkins

posted on 15/3/10 at 09:52 AM Reply With Quote
Tell them that they have to row it like a venetian gondolier... that'll keep them busy!






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02GF74

posted on 15/3/10 at 10:04 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Irony

This year we have to make a one man boat that has to race along a canal and then be taken out of the canal and carried for a short way then back into another canal and raced further. Budget = £50

I am thinking rowing would be the best way but BORING! Either a high pressure water pump like a jetski or a thai style two stroke propeller driven thing. Any ideas anyone?


maybe boring but the most efficient and reliable, assuming nobody drowns.

what is the distance between the canals? that may make a big difference if you have to lug a boat and engine.

instead of thinking of engine power, you are better off spending your budget on making a lighweight and efficient paddle/row boat, do some training and lay off the pies, assumig you are in it to win.






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steve m

posted on 15/3/10 at 10:12 AM Reply With Quote
put a v8 in it with a big fan ??
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adithorp

posted on 15/3/10 at 10:22 AM Reply With Quote
Is it going to be a mass start or going off at intervals?
Mass start would be a pain with oars.

Will you get help lifting it from the canal? That will be harder than actually carrying it.

adrian





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Irony

posted on 15/3/10 at 11:10 AM Reply With Quote
Not sure of the details yet. The distance to travel on foot is very minimal. Apparently he's trying to organise a route that doesn't involve the 'on foot' bit.

I am not in it to win really, that would be a bonus I suppose. I wouldn't even mind if I sank as long as it was in blaze of glory!






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02GF74

posted on 15/3/10 at 12:13 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Irony

I am not in it to win really, that would be a bonus I suppose. I wouldn't even mind if I sank as long as it was in blaze of glory!



Where's your spirit, Mr Loser.

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Head NASA honcho: We're spending milloins of dollars on rockets and computers, training astronauts, but hey, if we don't make the moon and everyone dies, it wouldn't be too bad as it was fun.

NONESENSE!!! YOU ARE IN IT TO WIN IT, INNIT?!!?!?!?!

otherwise what is the point?






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MK9R

posted on 15/3/10 at 01:19 PM Reply With Quote
rent one of these for an hour http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0snTqLQLpBA&feature=related

If the pick up pipe was long enough you would need to walk across to the next canal, lol!!!





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DarrenW

posted on 15/3/10 at 03:47 PM Reply With Quote
A 2.0 pinto is quite cheap.............


ill get my coat before the jokes start!!!!!






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JoelP

posted on 15/3/10 at 06:28 PM Reply With Quote
i made a boat that looked just like a coffin!






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mangogrooveworkshop

posted on 31/8/10 at 06:07 PM Reply With Quote
Ive got the very boat ready for the challenge here in Glenrothes.....got a trailer for it too

It was a BIC windsurfer and now has two poly outriggers on either side

Could get pix next time we are over there.






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