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What about a, " Teardrop that Floats? "

Postby Martinup » Tue Mar 05, 2013 9:23 am

Hi all:

I thought I would post this link here to and in my build journal to see if anyone out there has other links or information sources to what is called:

A Trailer Boat

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Yes you read that correctly. Here is the link:

http://www.admiraldrive.com/FT2069.html

If you have any ideas or technical information sources, ( ie Links ), please post them here or in my in my build journal:

viewtopic.php?f=50&t=50980

I am building fiber glass molds. My goal is to eliminate as much steal in the trailer frame and replace it with fiber glass. The technical questions I am pondering are how to incorporate a set of wheels into a two or three pontoon configuration. Why pontoons? My thoughts are that they will provide strength length ways while increased basement type storage in side them. Also the shape will be areo dynamic on land as well as on water (faster).

Thanks for your help and comments.

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Re: What about a, " Teardrop that Floats? "

Postby wagondude » Tue Mar 05, 2013 11:27 am

http://www.bateau.com/

Look at his house boat designs. Contact Jacques and he may even be able to give you some help with hull design. Bear in mind the pontoons will have less load capacity than flat bottom and will draft deeper with the same load. Also a flat bottom would actually be quite aerodynamic (think belly pan).
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Re: What about a, " Teardrop that Floats? "

Postby jeff0520 » Tue Mar 05, 2013 11:29 am

Hypno-Toad's Command Post, the build thread! http://www.tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?f=50&t=50384

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Re: What about a, " Teardrop that Floats? "

Postby Martinup » Tue Mar 05, 2013 1:04 pm

Thanks Jeff and Bill

I had seen that boat tear before but I had not gone to his youtube video. After looking at that I came across something called the:

http://www.jetcapsule.com

[youtube] http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=wMk ... =endscreen [/youtube]

Which was totally awesome as well.

I liked them both.

I am still trying to combine incorporate the wheels into the body of the pontoons. Also four leveling jacks that can be used in water.


Thanks again for helping to fire my brain cells and places to look for ideas on, " How to do it stuff ".

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Re: What about a, " Teardrop that Floats? "

Postby Vindi_andy » Wed Mar 06, 2013 8:26 am

Martinup wrote:I am still trying to combine incorporate the wheels into the body of the pontoons. Also four leveling jacks that can be used in water.
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Could you use some sort of inflatable airbag system that you could inflate using a car compressor for this, that way there is no steel to rust. Also could be used to aid bouyancy if you find yourself a bit low in the water cos of the :beer: and as you drink it you could let air out :lol:

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Re: What about a, " Teardrop that Floats? "

Postby Martinup » Wed Mar 06, 2013 9:05 am

Vindi_andy wrote:Could you use some sort of inflatable airbag system that you could inflate using a car compressor for this, that way there is no steel to rust. Also could be used to aid bouyancy if you find yourself a bit low in the water cos of the and as you drink it you could let air out


Then there would be the danger of over inflation and the issue of being top heavy . . . something might have a tendency to keel over . . . but by then I would have to lay down for a nap making everything alright. :goodnight: :R

That would work as long as the fresh water sharks and the killer beavers were not at war with the ParanĂ¡. Another added woe would be the alligators and crocodiles thinking this was an Oscar Meir Weiner on a bun and come for lunch . . . :FNP

Gosh so many things to think about :? :NC Oh well I guess it is back to perfecting the anti gravity hover craft idea. Just a few more thoughts . . .

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Re: What about a, " Teardrop that Floats? "

Postby lancew » Wed Mar 06, 2013 10:12 am

build atop an ole john boat. flat belly hold lots of weight. you can weld an under carraige to so the wheels are incorporated. good place to start eh
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Re: What about a, " Teardrop that Floats? "

Postby D.J. » Tue Mar 12, 2013 7:24 pm

I have no info on the boat . .... D.J.

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Re: What about a, " Teardrop that Floats? "

Postby Martinup » Tue Mar 12, 2013 11:59 pm

Thanks very much DJ:

I really like the hulls on both those pictures. I need to figure out how to match something seamlessly to what I have already built on the,
" The Round About ". http://www.tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?f=50&t=50980

I might have to change the name to, " The Round A-boat ". :D

There are a lot of talented people out there doing some interesting things. :bowdown: Those front wheel mechanisms on both your pictures might be what I am after.

I am researching Sea planes to figure out a way to enclose the wheels completely out of sight and dry. There are so many types of landing gear. Some land gear wheels turn a full 90 degrees from vertical to horizontal. I am trying not to waste and take up an awful lot of useful interior Cabin space

I am thinking to power the tear Boat with it's own motor on water via an inboard or an out board designated motor. The tow unit with all it's weight can be left on land. I've even thought of torpedo's and how those are powered. So many options and details to work through .


I found this the other day and there seems to a bunch more

[youtube] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuIMXn1w1PE [/youtube]

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