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From: caloric16
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  • how many BTUs do you guys typically need?

  • damn youre good!!

  • Super!

  • bravo.....

  • English version of those fast Bonqa Boats out in the Phillippines. Or the dragon boats of Thailand and Singapore waters. Still a bit interesting taking a fire out there with ya on the water.

  • Instead of using propane gas, you should make a rug with a lens that focuses the suns rays to it.

  • when they make boats with engines like this and solar powered it'll be totaly badass

  • I would never think that a Stirling engine would have enough tork to handle that type of load. Very nice.

  • It looks like a lot of fun! Have you ever tried to use solar power?

  • As there are so many different styles of engines it would be nice to have some more info or a website to go to that would give some further info on the styles and how they are put into place to work as they do.

  • congratulations!

  • is it running off of the cold tempurature of the water or is it running off of a flame?

  • All the engines are heated by propane gas and river water cooled

  • ok thanks

  • FANTASTIC!!!

  • looking forward to our stirling ocean craft built here in hawai'i

  • Love it! Absolutely love it!

  • thats a nice idea stirling on a boat! it has always enough cooling water and the water has not too much resistens thats the future! and this lovely musik fits to the little boats

  • i wuold be there to hear the nice sound of this prototypes

    ........wonderful..

    hug to all this lovely society.....

  • I'd love to actual video of each of the stirling powered boats at top speed.

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