Motor Boats Hydroplanes Hydroaeroplanes Construction And Operation With Prac

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Motor Boats Hydroplanes Hydroaeroplanes Construction And Operation With Prac
Russell Thomas Herbert
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The keelsons, coming under the motor foundation timbers and over a number of ribs, distribute the strain over a large area and contribute largely to the stiffness of the structure.
Shaft Hole The shaft hole should be bored the size given in table of motor dimensions in the catalogue, ta- king care that it is of such a pitch or angle that the pro- peller will be entirely submerged, and that no part of motor bed or flywheel will come in contact or touch the inside of boat aside from the foundatio
...n timbers.
With properly constructed deadwood, there is no shaft hole lining needed except where the stuffing-box is placed on the inside of the boat. With the last named arrange- ment a brass or iron tube may be used, the stuffing-box fastened to the inboard end and the stern bearing to the outboard end.
The shaft hole being bored, stretch a fine line through the center of it ; fasten the outboard end to a stick nailed to the stern of the boat ; make the other end fast inside of boat ; go over the line carefully and see that it is in the exact center of hole throughout its length, and if the shaft hole has been properly bored, a plumb-bob held be- side the line should point to the center of the keelson, provided the boat sits level.


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