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| | | | | Model of an offroad vehicle developed for US Army. Features 6×6 drive, steering, articulated chassis and suspension. | |
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              www.shawandtenney.com
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| | | | | Sculling with a single oar off the transom is the ancient art of propelling a vessel with a figure 8 or "falling leaf" motion. A proficient sculler can easily move large vessels efficiently, bring them to a stop, and even sculling them backwards! There are many instructional videos and articles available online to learn more about the proper technique. | |
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| | | | | I've recently started to think about power. Specifically, auxiliary power. Of course, the sails are the primary power source. And I figured that I'd include oars as a backup. But, the Beg-Meil is, I think, a bit heavy to be great under oars. So, I've been planning on some sort of electric motor, too. I'd also figured that this was a topic I could push off until farther in the build, until I realized that I'm going to need to soon make decisions about the transom that relate to the auxiliary power plan. | |
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