"STEAMBOATING FOR DUMMIES"

A special section just for steam engines and boilers, as without these you may as well fit a sail.
VANYA
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Post by VANYA »

Mike.

Today I asked a boiler maker the ball park cost of the Ofeldt boiler the same as the one installed in the used boat I would like to buy that was sold for $12,000 last year.

That same boiler was 18 months ago priced at $ 8860.00 cash ( no tax ) That was just for the metal work. ( no cladding, fittings or extras ). These days in might be well over $10.000 or more.

I have ended my big boat dream building a new boat. I will however contine with my small person steamboat like that of Jorgen in the previous post. I am prepared to build a simple boat, buy used items and settle for a unique craft. If Jorgen can do it and create a lovely steam boat without spending tens of thousands of dollars then I can too. I must contact him!

Boating is always an expensive pastime but the thoughts should be about sailing out on the water not about going broke. Just my opinion there.

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Post by quinten1231 »

Jørgen

There is a high chance that I will go there, I looked at the website and it seems very interesting and like a lot of fun.

Would also be interested in seeing your boat when im there.

Do you happen to know if there is a marketplace aswell (engines etc), or is it only exhibition and show?

Regards Quinten
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Post by froya66 »

Quinten

It would be fun to meet you there. Mail me for details and phone number so we can get in contact if you come.

Sorry to inform that there most certain is no steam engine related market. I have been there several times before and never seen such thing.

There is a small market - and some of the dealers do sell general boat related things. There are also a few selling antique and replica stuf like lanterns and steering wheels - but no engines.

Be aware that acomodation may be problematic - at least if you want to be close to the harbour.

Best regards
Jørgen
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Post by quinten1231 »

Hi All

Just found a very good website describing Steam engines and their working including A LOT of terminology with good pictures pointing out where what is, along with other topics such as thrust bearing, steam turbines, boilers etc.

Here are the Links:

http://www.hnsa.org/doc/merchant/engineering/part2.htm <--- boilers

http://www.hnsa.org/doc/merchant/engineering/part3.htm <--- steam engine, etc

http://www.hnsa.org/doc/merchant/engineering/part4.htm <--- Pumps, etc

http://www.hnsa.org/doc/merchant/engineering/part5.htm <--- piping, valves, etc

Posted some pictures below incase their site is removed in the future.

This was EXACTLY what i was looking for since the beginning, although most of you know this stuff inside out I believe that it comes in very handy for amateurs.

Regards Quinten
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