The boat you are thinking of is the Harry Bryan Thistle.
I have the plans , and found Mr and Mrs Bryan great to deal with .
Check out their website , and write to him (don't e-mail) , and you will get the answers you need.
Rob J.
From: danbollinger <no_reply@yahoogroup
To: electricboats@
Sent: Sun, 18 April, 2010 11:40:16 PM
Subject: [Electric Boats] Alternative shallow draft propulsion
--- In electricboats@
>
> Look at http://www.streamda
> There could be a solution, or an IDEA for a solution.
>
> Of course I couldn't find any information of how the motors and
> configured and who sells them.
> That doesn't mean you can't do the legwork and share the information
> :-)
> GerryB
Starting a new thread.
I'm looking for a shallow water propulsion system to connect to an electric motor to push a 14' boat upstream. Need about 6 mph.
The drive above solves the problem using two, small propellers in tunnels. Problem is, both small diameter propellers and tunnels are inefficient.
Right now I have a Torqeedo on a 12' johnboat, but the prop gets into the gravel bottom in the section of the Wabash River I motor with the grandkids. We need a simple, safe method of moving our boat, even if I have to build a boat and drive to do it.
What's the name of the drive that uses a wiggling fin like a fish?
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