April 1, 2023
Description
This boat is the coolest thing since sliced bread. Not only does it look like it belongs in a James Bond movie, but it's got an easy inflate function that's so simple, even your grandma could do it. And if you ever get tired of the balloon, you can just remove it and use the boat as a regular ol' watercraft. It's like having two boats for the price of one! Now that's what I call a bargain.
Here's how it works: first, you inflate the balloon and attach it to the boat using the screw. Next, a chamber inside the boat directs the air towards the back (where the boat's propeller would normally be). As the air escapes, it propels the boat forward. And voila, you've got yourself a fully functioning balloon-powered boat!
But wait, there's more! To control the direction of the boat, simply adjust the small rudder before setting sail. It's easy, it's fun, and it's a great way to spend a sunny day at the lake. Plus, it's an excellent STEM project for kids to learn about basic physics concepts like thrust and propulsion.
So why not give it a try and see just how far your balloon-powered boat can go?
Rafts: No
Supports: No (How to Print on Picture 4)
Resolution: 0,1
Infill: 10%
… not sealed ?
the neck of the ballon acts as a sealing. If the screw goes haywire, you can remove the ballon and roll up the neck of the ballon to make the sealing thicker.
Update:
New Model is stable and does not tip over so easily in windy conditions
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Share Alike