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Bicycle Boat ( Paddlewheel Power ) With Motor Option. Approximately 3 foot wide and 8 foot long.
When you feel energetic, just tilt the motor clear of the water and drop the paddle wheels in by lowering the 'liftlock' arm from its hook. This same 'liftlock' arm anchors the paddle wheels in the down position. Use the handlebars for steering - they are linked to two rudders astern - and back pedaling when you want to stop or back up the boat.
To switch to power, haul the paddle wheels clear of ther water with the 'liftlock' arm and hook it in the stowed position. Then lower the motor into the water, give a yank on the starter ( or use an electric trolling motor ) and you're off.
Six pages ( 4 sheets of paper - front on the first and fourth sheet, front and back on other 2 sheets ) B & W photos, illustrations, materials list, size specifications and instructional narrative.
My plans are from original source materials such as books, magazines and other publications and the pages are carefully removed.
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