Unsinkable toy boat II
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What's even better than pulling a toy boat on a rope? Exactly, having it done by an outboard motor! This particular one has been designed to work seamlessly with the Playmobil outboard motor 5159. To mount it, simply clip the motor into the slot at the back of the boat and secure it in place with a screw (just be sure to use a shorter one than I did). Print the boat using support material that points upwards, so you'll only need supports inside for the hole where the engine mounting is fixed. The rear angle of the boat is ten degrees, which means you can print it standing on its rear by rotating the y-axis 80 degrees. If you're tired of removing supports, I've got a solution for you! I designed s1111.stl, which doesn't require any supports at all. The motor mountings are now fixed in place, and you can position them anywhere - either in the middle or on either side. If you want to take it to the next level, try using version s1113.stl, which features mountings on the deck for a cabin. Use the latest tested version (s1109.stl) for printing. And if you're curious about how it all works together, check out this video: https://youtu.be/D-4j54pWICk.
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