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Water Pulse Jet

Big Pop Pop Boat
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Hello Fella's I got an idea about making a huge pop pop boat moter and fitting it to a john boat Using a length of 2.5"-3" dia. of copper piping and making a coil and 2 intake and exhaust tubes finding the water line at max wieght of the boat and fixing the pipe to hit the middle of the watter line and using an old 110 watt electric cooking stove heating elements straightend and wrapped around the coil end and plugged in we could power a small boat to a few mph nothing to ski on definatly but would maybe be a good sight seeing boat engine you could use a reostat to regulate your heat and run the engine off a power converter hooked to a deep cycle marine battery or couple of them if it's requierd or maybe even using a solor panel on a canopy to run it watch ya'll think?
Elnyne, Apr 03 2004

The Pop-Pop Boat http://www.nmia.com...-pop/aapt/crane.htm
Good description with explanations. [TerranFury, Oct 04 2004]

(?) Try this category http://www.halfbake...0Vehicle_3a_20Water
[RayfordSteele, Oct 04 2004]

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       Huh? Can you say "run-on sentence"? Would you like to buy some punctuation? I've read it twice and still don't know what you are talking about.
Nitehawk, Apr 03 2004
  

       I had one, but the wheels fell off.
Detly, Apr 03 2004
  

       This idea would probably actually work. Put-put boats are baked on toy scales (approx 4")[see link], so I see no reason why scaling the concept up wouldn't work.
TerranFury, Apr 03 2004
  

       I'll wait for the translation.
waugsqueke, Apr 03 2004
  

       Sorry about the no punctuation thing. here we go again, but this time with punctuation, (breath Tsuka, breath) Hello Fella's I got an idea about making a huge pop pop boat moter and fitting it to a john boat. Using a length of 2.5"-3" dia. copper piping, making a coil and 2 intake and exhaust tubes. Then finding the water line at max wieght of the boat and fixing the pipe to hit the middle of the water line. Next using an old 110 watt electric cooking stove heating elements, straightend and wrapped around the coil, plugged in we could power a small boat to a few mph. Nothing to ski on definatly, but would maybe make a good sight seeing boat. Another idea would be to use a couple of gas grill burners. and a grill tank. Or maybe even using a solor panel on a canopy to run the heating elements. watch ya'll think?
Elnyne, Apr 03 2004
  

       Wrong category.   

       This time, with spell-checking, some actual sentences, and feeling.   

       Hello fella.'s I've got an idea about making a huge pop pop boat motor and fitting it to a john boat, using a length of 2.5"-3" dia. copper piping, making a coil and 2 intake and exhaust tubes. Then finding the water line at max weight of the boat, we fix the pipe to hit the middle of the water line. By using an old 110 watt electric cooking stove, we could power a small boat to a few mph. We would need some heating elements straightened and wrapped around the coil. It's definitely nothing to ski on, but would maybe make a good sight seeing boat. Another idea would be to use a couple of gas grill burners. and a grill tank. Or maybe even using a solar panel on a canopy to run the heating elements. What do you think?
RayfordSteele, Apr 04 2004
  

       yea, what he said ^ thanx Rayf! p.s. Hows that hot daughter of your's, Chloe?
Elnyne, Apr 04 2004
  

       She lost her head! (But that's okay, I've read the ending).
RayfordSteele, Apr 07 2004
  
      
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