
Boat outboard
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This is modeled after a 1980s Johnson 9.9hp. It is sized to fit a small electric motor, which I had bought on amazon. (It was the smallest one I could find, I removed the gearbox.) The bevel gears and shaft adapter are very small and should be printed with a resin printer which I don't have. Other than that I used a small metal rod for the drive shaft and the prop connection. https://www.amazon.com/Antrader-Electric-GA12-N20-Deceleration-Reduction/dp/B07FYBQ7Z4/ref=d_pd_sim_cn_sccl_2_3/131-3380790-6543154?pd_rd_w=Bz0ij&content-id=amzn1.sym.9b05b2a0-ebcb-457d-afb3-fe44c9b5eaae&pf_rd_p=9b05b2a0-ebcb-457d-afb3-fe44c9b5eaae&pf_rd_r=6HQTTMCY54829BGR9F67&pd_rd_wg=syNbZ&pd_rd_r=c84d3272-7418-4f84-b21c-76cab310772e&pd_rd_i=B07FYBQ7Z4&psc=1
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