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From: MrFrais
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  • clip is speeded up ! ...warning !

  • I like it. With the 260 watt panels you could pull a water-skier!

  • Most innovative designs have easily been the most simple as the same time.

    Good work, really like the idea!!

  • that simply is the greatest thing I've seen out of solar in quite some time.

  • @garand Thanks !!!

  • oars & rowlocks things of the past. : )

  • @rainbowsalads Still need them in case the power goes on the fritz.If it can happen with internal combustion,it can happen with electricity.besides,the USCG doesn't differentitate:If it's less than 20 feet long,it must have a secondary means of propulsion in case the main power goes out.Anything to help you get back to the hill...

  • AWESOME idea and design, Great job!

  • awesome

  • No batteries at all? What electric motor did you use? Please let me know.  Thanks

  • great make more boats for others also

  • how much current does that little motor need? is it also connected to your battery? just interested.. My solar is now 220W onto the house..but a little boat looks fun for a day out with two of my 55W 12V I can take off the side of the house when needed for boat fun.lol..... nice little boat you have ideal!!!

  • A really great boat!

    Honest compliments :)

  • @ArmaHighVoltage Thanks !!!

  • @ArmaHighVoltage Thanks !!!

  • bravo...

  • @buk1962 Díky!

  • how do you get home again :P

  • woiw that's great ! sunshine power 110 watts with 2 pannels ! congratulations !

  • Thanks !

  • Perfekt to by mně nenapadlo dat solar na lod asi to vyskouším na modelu pak nemusím dobyjet baterky

  • ...taky mi to dlouho trvalo, než mne to napadlo...je dobré začít na modelu...

  • Ano ! Chválím technické řešení, scénář, režii i hudbu. Zraje to jak víno...

  • ...ja ja...podařilo se...tak jednoduché věci mne napadnou jednou za sto let...ach jo

  • Great clip! Your boat seems to work very well, with good control even in rough water.

    Is the electric motor powered directly from the solar panels, or is there a battery somewhere?

  • The battery was soon discharged. Most of the journey by water, I went only to the solar panels. Thank you for your praise.

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