Hello Steamboaters

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Fred Rosse, back again on this very good website.

A bit of my history:

Born 1946
Totally taken with STEAM ENGINES 1954
Merchant Marine 1967, steamship "Texaco Georga"
Various US Army Steam-Electric Dredges, 1964-1968
Drexel University, Mechanical Engineer BSME 1969
Electric Boat Division of General Dynamics, Nuclear Submarine Design 1969 - 1972
Commercial Nuclear Steam Power Plants Design 1972 - 1989
Coal Fired Commercial Steam Power Plants Design, 1990 to present.
Built first Steamboat 15 ft, I/O drive, Propane Fired 2003
Steamboat Burned up in fire when 13,000 Volt power line came down on it. 2005
Building final steamboat now, a 20 foot sidewheeler, traditional American walking beam engine.
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I've been considering an I/O drive for a small steamboat I'm designing but can find NO info on small I/O drives. Could you send me any info/pics you have.
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The little steamboat with I/O drive can be seen at
Rainer's Website:
www.steamboating.de

Look up the Steam Scanoe

The I/O was made from the lower end of a small outboard. These are very low cost from e-bay.
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Saw your engine in the other thread ....Nicely done!

Dave
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