Re: Inboard outboard air cooled engine
Ok, just throwing out some more idea's here, because I'm fascinated with this project (like my fast electric R/C boats). On the hose coupling idea, I suggest you try it with the PVC, or ABS, pipe collar over the rubber hose (minus the key in the motor shaft) for rigidity, if the PVC, or ABS breaks, be prepared to row home,,,lol,,, But, if need be in the future, if you can get a short piece of 1 1/4" stainless tubing (not pipe) and do the same thing as I suggested, slit it down the middle, and clamp it over the hose (by the way, use as many hose clamps, as will fit) that won't break! I would also think this design whatever material you decide use, will have a tendency to keep everything inline (to run, or spin, true in a coencentric circle) in fact, I'd suggest to put it all together tight (without the glue) then mark out, & drill out your bolt holes, & mount your motor (temporarily) for best alignment. One final thought on this, in the future, you might need to add round rubber vibration dampers under the motor, I suggest you try it as is first though.
Next, I could be wrong, but I think you'll need to block off the exhaust spout on the drive, if you don't use it, (basically it is a hole in the bottom), and water will come into the boat, and seek it's own level inside, (matching wherever the outside waterline ends up being with weight in the boat). Besides, I like the put, put, of a lawnmower engine thru a long piece of ordinary threaded black pipe out the back of the boat (I believe that's the matching thread on the exhaust port of the motor) standard pipe thread.