Sam Holms is not afraid of taking a drill to a boat but a saw?
@pvdbxz32473 күн бұрын
I'd guess that you might shorten the engine by ten cm to be able to handle and store it. This as an alternative to making space in your boat. Just a thought.
@SvenYrvindExlex3 күн бұрын
Looks good as it is. The weight is only 10 kilos. I think that I can handle it. I have chosen the shortest model. I think it is a good reason that they do not make shaft shorter. A shorter shaft is cheaper to produce, cheaper to package and transport.
@jurgenmoortgat33923 күн бұрын
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@bobcornwell4033 күн бұрын
Seems like you have it wedged in pretty tightly. Is it going to be a struggle to get it out when needed? I remember thinking of electric propulsion for my LOLA design. Then, only lead-acid batteries were available. And solar panels were not as efficient as they are now. I calculated only a 20 mile range per full charge. And that was with eight batteries.
@SvenYrvindExlex3 күн бұрын
A 20 mile range would be fine even 5 miles
@AndersHansen-f5r3 күн бұрын
Will the talk in goteborg be in swedish?
@SvenYrvindExlex3 күн бұрын
Swedish
@kendonahue20804 күн бұрын
Sven, it seems like you might be getting over tired. Please consider to rest away from your boat for at least a week. I'm an old guy to, but I'm only in my 70s and I need to rest a lot. Give your mind and body a rest and then it will go better when you resume building.
@SvenYrvindExlex3 күн бұрын
Why do you think so. People age differently. I do not think you are right. Use it or lose it. The only way to get energy is by using energy, not by resting.
@tomstack6593 күн бұрын
A body in motion stays in motion !
@joeordinary2093 күн бұрын
@@SvenYrvindExlex Fully agree, i also get energy & inspiration from doing stuff with my hands.