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For those who want to mount an engine on a small Wharram here my solution: it was created even under way somewhere in Greece. I fixed a fitting 10cm by 10cm pice of wood rectangular under Beam 1 and 2. Of course Wharramlike only by strong lashings. On this I fixed the engine, turned it 90 degrees, so that the prop pushes in the desired direction (backwards!) So it operated rather like a front wheel driven car, pulled , not pushed. almost no cavitation. I so far only found one picture, where one can see it...
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Hey there Meinhard,
Very cool solution, any chance of getting some video of it in operation?
Cheers,
Shaun
Hi Shaun!
Sorry to say that there are no videos, but I look for detailed pictures. The reason: Hitia was built in the seventieth (of the last century!) and long ago she was sold... so keep on looking, as soon as I find pictures I post them.
cheers
Meinhard
Shaun said:
Hey there Meinhard,
Very cool solution, any chance of getting some video of it in operation?
Cheers,
Shaun
I enclose a drawing to make iteasyer to understand how I did...
Simple ideas are the best!
Hi Robert! Thanks for your reply! I found out that there are two mottos to be followed when building a Wharram (but not only Wharram) :
1) stick to the plans!
2) keep it simple! (as you mentioned!)
cheers
Meinhard
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