Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Inboard Boat Diagram Can I Use A Riding Mower Engine, As An Inboard Engine To Power My 16foot Boat?

Can I use a riding mower engine, as an inboard engine to power my 16foot boat? - inboard boat diagram

"Where can I find a diagram of the propeller shaft and rudder?

I know this is done. But I have never seen how it was created. I have a Craftsman 15 hp engine with a vertical axis.

6 comments:

squeezie... said...

In short - no. You can get a mechanical device, but it will not work properly, it will not last, and very, very dangerous. Marine engines have several changes to prevent explosions ... as the gas vapors tend to accumulate in the hold and not disappated as they are in a car or lawn mower. Marine carburetors and fuel pumps are not designed for gas leaks when the inclination, or is there a gasket .. Mower Components do exactly the opposite. A craftsman engine will soon be a large piece of frozen rust, if installed on a ship. It would be better to use an outboard or inboard engine, to use small ones. Yanmar Diesel cyclinder would be perfect, eternal, and use about 1 / 4 petrol engine mower.

crabclaw said...

See a diagram of a propeller for the information from your computer. You can use a lot of room for it. appears to be a bad choice and can be dangerous as a fire hazard.putting a hole in the hull tree can be a problem. the engine is mounted at the proper angle to help fulfill them. Gas tank little good in May for 100 yards. Push the boat is not like mowing the lawn.

marc d said...

See boats from Thailand and Vietnam, where the engines are on a turntable in the balance, imagine how your engine is equipped with air cooling, it would be the coolest and best striker.

Bill K said...

You need to better describe how the current is to stay in touch. Do you have a point?

kelly_f_... said...

I just need a major axis of the propeller unit

to measure and

kelly_f_... said...

I just need a major axis of the propeller unit

to measure and

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