Building a Human-Sized Pop-Pop Boat

Pop-pop boats are a neat little science teaching tool that many children end up playing with at some point or other. Theyāre normally sized to float around a sink or bathtub. [Steve Mould] recently got the opportunity to board a much larger example, sized for an actual human passenger.
The boat belongs to the The AHHAA Science Center in Estonia, along with a smaller model about half the size. Both are fired by propane gas burners to give them some real heat output into the water tank, far beyond what youād get from little tea light candles. In the case of the larger boat, it uses a series of valves to allow the tank to be filled with water while the rear thrust pipes are closed.
At the larger scale, itās more easy to visualize the flow out of the boatās rear outlets. Itās by no means a fast way to get around on the water, with a top speed somewhat less than walking pace. Itās also very loud. Regardless, itās amusing to see the pop-pop engine work even when scaled up to full size.
If youāre looking for an in-depth explanation of how pop-pop boats work, [Steve Mould] has covered that previously. Video after the break.
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