I Put a V8 Engine On My PaddleBoard
rctestflight・2 minutes read
A narrator dislikes the slow pace of paddle boarding and plans to attach a 10 lb V8 engine to make it faster, facing challenges like waves overwhelming the board. After creating a new clutch design and testing different propellers, the paddle board covers 3.2 miles in 2 hours during a race around Lake Union, showcasing minimal wear on parts like the bumpy bump clutch.
Insights
- The narrator initially sought speed and excitement by attaching a V8 engine to a paddle board but encountered challenges due to the engine's weight, leading to the creation of a lighter V8 engine with a unique clutch system for propulsion.
- Through meticulous testing and innovation, the narrator discovered that a toroidal propeller design outperformed traditional propellers, showcasing the importance of continuous experimentation and adaptation in achieving optimal performance in unconventional vehicles like a V8-powered paddle board.
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Recent questions
How does the narrator enhance paddle board speed?
By attaching a lighter V8 engine.
What challenges arise with the V8 engine attachment?
Wiring, oil change, gas, and coolant setup.
What is the purpose of the 3D printed attachment?
To start the engine using a power drill.
What is the purpose of the homemade clutch system?
To transfer power from the engine to the propeller.
What propeller design outperforms traditional ones?
The toroidal propeller design.
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