ongolo
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If I would be any closer to you guys, I would not post this for fear of being forcefully admitted to a mental hospital, however I recon I am safe.
I know that a propeller is more efficient than a paddle wheel while propelling a boat, but as a power take-off to drive a generator, water maker and fridge compressor, the paddle wheel will be much more efficient. The paddle wheel would also need no underwater seals, thrust bearings, stainless shaft etc and it could be driven by a car gear box allowing a selectable transmission raio as required.
So I am considering (not to say that I will do it) to design a system so that one day, when I older and things are more readily forgiven due to senilty, I might just do it.
Actually, there is a practical reason insofar, that where I like to go, it might not be possible to take the boat out to do maitenance on the prop/sterntube.
Cleaning, painting and replacing the anodes could be done by careening of the steel hull.
So does anybody here have an idea how to calculate the optimum size, number of blades, revs and slip of a paddle wheel for a 80 HP motor?
Sorry for the problem, but it is no use telling me to read this or that book, I will not have access to it.
My oldest book is H.B.Whites NAVAL ARCHITECTURE , second edition 1878 (I think) and it does not say anything about paddles.
thanks and regards ongolo
PS, If you reply soon, I will be able to read your post, if you take longer... well the asylum might not have Internet.
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I know that a propeller is more efficient than a paddle wheel while propelling a boat, but as a power take-off to drive a generator, water maker and fridge compressor, the paddle wheel will be much more efficient. The paddle wheel would also need no underwater seals, thrust bearings, stainless shaft etc and it could be driven by a car gear box allowing a selectable transmission raio as required.
So I am considering (not to say that I will do it) to design a system so that one day, when I older and things are more readily forgiven due to senilty, I might just do it.
Actually, there is a practical reason insofar, that where I like to go, it might not be possible to take the boat out to do maitenance on the prop/sterntube.
Cleaning, painting and replacing the anodes could be done by careening of the steel hull.
So does anybody here have an idea how to calculate the optimum size, number of blades, revs and slip of a paddle wheel for a 80 HP motor?
Sorry for the problem, but it is no use telling me to read this or that book, I will not have access to it.
My oldest book is H.B.Whites NAVAL ARCHITECTURE , second edition 1878 (I think) and it does not say anything about paddles.
thanks and regards ongolo
PS, If you reply soon, I will be able to read your post, if you take longer... well the asylum might not have Internet.
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