Hope you enjoyed! This project was pretty fun and I'll be reattempting it with a better flettner rotor soon! Edit: 700 views!! Thanks for watching everyone, new video out soon I hope!
Wow thanks! Yeah, I worked pretty hard on it and I still have a lot to improve. I felt really self-conscious about this one for some reason, I just could see all the flaws and wasn't sure if it was good enough. I guess it can only get better from here!
Thanks! I really appreciate the comment! These projects are really fun and I've really been enjoying sharing them on RUclips. Although it has been pretty hard to gain any traction, Lol. Thanks for watching!
I don’t know exactly, but it uses very little power compared to a propeller driven craft because all it has to do is spin. However, technically it uses more power then just using a sail with a couple servo motors, but it can work at lower wind speeds and is much more controllable with very little complexity compared to a sail. So, over all, I think it’s a bit of a toss up. But it does have some great Benefits, for example: you can easily sail in reverse with no mechanical changes.
Yeah! This type of sail boat is the most efficient when at 90 degrees from the wind direction and thrust gradually decreases the closer you get to parallel (even though, paradoxically, the sail creates the same amount of thrust. It’s just not in a direction that can actively push the vehicle forward). Pretty interesting! Sailing is an interesting craft which I haven’t quite mastered. I really need to make the sail thicker to create more thrust. Right now the rotor just barely has enough speed to move the boat.
Hope you enjoyed! This project was pretty fun and I'll be reattempting it with a better flettner rotor soon!
Edit: 700 views!! Thanks for watching everyone, new video out soon I hope!
This is your best vid yet. Good job :)
Wow thanks! Yeah, I worked pretty hard on it and I still have a lot to improve. I felt really self-conscious about this one for some reason, I just could see all the flaws and wasn't sure if it was good enough. I guess it can only get better from here!
Looks awesome and the storytelling made it even better
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
Very cool idea
Thanks!
Cool, good job!
Thanks!
Wow great job with everything, you deserve more subs
Thanks! I really appreciate the comment! These projects are really fun and I've really been enjoying sharing them on RUclips. Although it has been pretty hard to gain any traction, Lol. Thanks for watching!
@@ezrarichardson279 Yeah, I can relate 😂Good luck
Hello nice video.
what is the model of the engine you used? please
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That's sick! Thanks for the sub! Hopefully I'll be able to post again soon once my big projects done!
With the energy needed to drive the rotor, does this cost more or less than the energy gained from harnessing the wind power this way?
I don’t know exactly, but it uses very little power compared to a propeller driven craft because all it has to do is spin. However, technically it uses more power then just using a sail with a couple servo motors, but it can work at lower wind speeds and is much more controllable with very little complexity compared to a sail. So, over all, I think it’s a bit of a toss up. But it does have some great Benefits, for example: you can easily sail in reverse with no mechanical changes.
When the wind direction was longitudinal to the channel and the model was transversal, evidenced by the waves, the model reached a higher speed.
Yeah! This type of sail boat is the most efficient when at 90 degrees from the wind direction and thrust gradually decreases the closer you get to parallel (even though, paradoxically, the sail creates the same amount of thrust. It’s just not in a direction that can actively push the vehicle forward). Pretty interesting! Sailing is an interesting craft which I haven’t quite mastered. I really need to make the sail thicker to create more thrust. Right now the rotor just barely has enough speed to move the boat.
Hello, can you tell me where the various parts were acquired? Thanks
Hello! I think most, if not all the parts were acquired from bangood.com. Hope that’s helpful! Thanks for the interest!
Thanks
@@terrificm6569 Yup! No problem!
Solar power your motor with good storage capacity.
I would love to do that soon!
Vi har nok samme problem i Norge
Awesome!
Thanks!