yes
, because the vinegar and baking soda create pressure. You can create an 'Otto Cycle' motor - works just like a car's motor, except that instead of ignition, you would need to introduce the materials into the reaction chamber. All that's needed is a small enough amount of the two reactants, which would then push a piston. Once the reaction is done, you would need to remove the excessive water and co2 vapor. This would be done by opening valves. In most motors a flywheel is used to mechanically get the motor moving.
I have searched for this, but have not seen it done.
Thanks, Moshe
ya, take a small bottle full of the vinegar and baking soda, tie it to the boat, pop the top of the bottle, watch your boat.
Either sails or with motors, either inboard or outboard. Inboard has basically a car motor connected to the propeller, outboard, the motor hangs on the back of the boat.
An inboard motor is a marine propulsion system for boats.
I am reconditioning an inboard engine SerA339144. dive me some info
The short answer is no. Boats are made with outboard, inboard-outboard, a hybrid using an inboard engine driving a stern mounted shaft that looks like the lower end of an outboard. Others use inboard engines, typically larger cruiser and specialty ski boats. Personal watercraft use a inboard engine powering a water jet pump. This jet drive system is also used in some boats. Most smaller boats are powered by outboards. New large outboards up to 400HP permit larger boats some over 30 ft long to be outboard powered. Most mid-size boats from 18-30 feet are powered by inboard-outboard systems to take advantage of larger automotive engines.
An airboat or fanboat is a flat-bottomed vessel that can skim through fairly shallow waterways and swamps. Boats that rely on traditional inboard or outboard motors usually operate in deeper water that is free of water plants the could get tangled in the propeller.
boat with an inboard motor
Yes. A motor doesn't guarantee that a boat cannot sink.
My boat is a 1996 Four Winns Jet boat, and I am replacing a freeze break motor.
140 Horse Power
1195lbs without motor inboard 2015lbs
I donno. What about MTY4639
Outboard means "outside", for example, an outboard motor as opposed to an inboard engine.