beetle motor on a boat
boombastico
03-07-2005, 04:47 PM
i have an old beetle motor that needs to be rebuilt, and I just got a small fishing boat (about 12 ft.). The boat has a 15 h.p. motor that needs to be worked on so I was wondering if it would be possible to use the VW motor on the boat. any comments or if anyone could knew where I could find info. on this I would greatly appreciate it.
BoatCop
03-08-2005, 09:25 PM
VW engines have been used for boat propulsion with minimal success. In 1960 the "Volks-liner" was introduced. It was a 17' wooden boat, powered by a 36 HP VW air-cooled engine. Not too many of them were made. To see some pictures of one, go here:
http://www.edu-television.com/gallery/album21/aac
However, mounting one in a 12 foot fishing boat, which I presume has an outboard, would not be a project I would recommend.
You'd have to reinforce the hull, install stringers, remote throttle and steering. Install a rudder assembly, strut for the prop. Shaft log (the opening through the hull for the shaft) devise a transmission/reduction gear to reduce engine to shaft RPM, or redirect the shaft rotation (V-drive)
Add to that, the increase in static weight would make the boat unstable and probably unsafe. There's a reason that naval engineers design boat hulls for the desired propulsion system. To keep them above the surface with the correct side facing the sky.
http://www.edu-television.com/gallery/album21/aac
However, mounting one in a 12 foot fishing boat, which I presume has an outboard, would not be a project I would recommend.
You'd have to reinforce the hull, install stringers, remote throttle and steering. Install a rudder assembly, strut for the prop. Shaft log (the opening through the hull for the shaft) devise a transmission/reduction gear to reduce engine to shaft RPM, or redirect the shaft rotation (V-drive)
Add to that, the increase in static weight would make the boat unstable and probably unsafe. There's a reason that naval engineers design boat hulls for the desired propulsion system. To keep them above the surface with the correct side facing the sky.
73vwrodder
04-30-2005, 10:26 PM
You could probably do it if it was enclosed by something waterproof, Good luck with that .
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