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 Author: Quaffloid View Messages Posted By Quaffloid
 Posted: May 13, 2022 02:42
 Subject: Boat Motors
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Quaffloid (17)

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The old boat sets always mentioned that there were model motors not made by LEGO
that could be added to the sets and the hulls were equipped with attachment points
for them. Does anyone know what they were referring to or has anyone ever seen
one of these motors? The double hull speedboat set is the only one I know of
that came with a motor (made by LEGO) and the newer city themed boats no longer
have the attachment points and don't mention them.

This has been mystery to me since I was a kid, and now with a pretty extensive
boat collection myself and the power of the internet I still can't find them
referenced anywhere.
 Author: jbroman View Messages Posted By jbroman
 Posted: May 13, 2022 07:12
 Subject: Re: Boat Motors
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In LEGO, Quaffloid writes:
  The old boat sets always mentioned that there were model motors not made by LEGO
that could be added to the sets and the hulls were equipped with attachment points
for them. Does anyone know what they were referring to or has anyone ever seen
one of these motors? The double hull speedboat set is the only one I know of
that came with a motor (made by LEGO) and the newer city themed boats no longer
have the attachment points and don't mention them.

This has been mystery to me since I was a kid, and now with a pretty extensive
boat collection myself and the power of the internet I still can't find them
referenced anywhere.

This one
 
Set No: 7099  Name: Accessory Motor for Boats polybag
* 
7099-1 (Inv) Accessory Motor for Boats polybag
1 Part, 2004
Sets: 4 Juniors: Supplemental

Or where you thinking of this motor made by Playmobile, but it fit the older
LEGO boats:
https://www.playmobil.ca/en/underwater-motor/7350.html

You could also find Playmobile motor 5159. 5159 is on a blister card that is
packaged for retail. 7350 is just packaged in a plastic bag and is an add-on.
Both items are the same.
 
 Author: Quaffloid View Messages Posted By Quaffloid
 Posted: May 16, 2022 18:16
 Subject: Re: Boat Motors
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In LEGO, jbroman writes:
  In LEGO, Quaffloid writes:
  The old boat sets always mentioned that there were model motors not made by LEGO
that could be added to the sets and the hulls were equipped with attachment points
for them. Does anyone know what they were referring to or has anyone ever seen
one of these motors? The double hull speedboat set is the only one I know of
that came with a motor (made by LEGO) and the newer city themed boats no longer
have the attachment points and don't mention them.

This has been mystery to me since I was a kid, and now with a pretty extensive
boat collection myself and the power of the internet I still can't find them
referenced anywhere.

This one
 
Set No: 7099  Name: Accessory Motor for Boats polybag
* 
7099-1 (Inv) Accessory Motor for Boats polybag
1 Part, 2004
Sets: 4 Juniors: Supplemental

Or where you thinking of this motor made by Playmobile, but it fit the older
LEGO boats:
https://www.playmobil.ca/en/underwater-motor/7350.html

You could also find Playmobile motor 5159. 5159 is on a blister card that is
packaged for retail. 7350 is just packaged in a plastic bag and is an add-on.
Both items are the same.

That LEGO motor is more recent and went with the Speedboat. The playmobile motor
looks like it might be what I was looking for. Thanks.
 Author: hpoort View Messages Posted By hpoort
 Posted: May 16, 2022 02:30
 Subject: Re: Boat Motors
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In LEGO, Quaffloid writes:
  The old boat sets always mentioned that there were model motors not made by LEGO
that could be added to the sets and the hulls were equipped with attachment points
for them. Does anyone know what they were referring to or has anyone ever seen
one of these motors? The double hull speedboat set is the only one I know of
that came with a motor (made by LEGO) and the newer city themed boats no longer
have the attachment points and don't mention them.

This has been mystery to me since I was a kid, and now with a pretty extensive
boat collection myself and the power of the internet I still can't find them
referenced anywhere.

I remember my young childhood days playing in the bathtub with boats that had
 
Part No: x149  Name: Boat, Keel Weighted 8 x 2 x 4
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x149 Boat, Keel Weighted 8 x 2 x 4
Parts: Boat
. My neightbor friend had a motor that could attach to the bottom of
these keels. I always thought the handle bar at the bottom was intended for just
this purpose. Unfortunately I don't know more about the motor.
 Author: jarni View Messages Posted By jarni
 Posted: May 16, 2022 03:04
 Subject: Re: Boat Motors
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In LEGO, Quaffloid writes:
  The old boat sets always mentioned that there were model motors not made by LEGO
that could be added to the sets and the hulls were equipped with attachment points
for them. Does anyone know what they were referring to or has anyone ever seen
one of these motors? The double hull speedboat set is the only one I know of
that came with a motor (made by LEGO) and the newer city themed boats no longer
have the attachment points and don't mention them.

This has been mystery to me since I was a kid, and now with a pretty extensive
boat collection myself and the power of the internet I still can't find them
referenced anywhere.

This one maybe 48064c01
 Author: jbroman View Messages Posted By jbroman
 Posted: May 16, 2022 14:06
 Subject: Re: Boat Motors
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In LEGO, jarni writes:
  In LEGO, Quaffloid writes:
  The old boat sets always mentioned that there were model motors not made by LEGO
that could be added to the sets and the hulls were equipped with attachment points
for them. Does anyone know what they were referring to or has anyone ever seen
one of these motors? The double hull speedboat set is the only one I know of
that came with a motor (made by LEGO) and the newer city themed boats no longer
have the attachment points and don't mention them.

This has been mystery to me since I was a kid, and now with a pretty extensive
boat collection myself and the power of the internet I still can't find them
referenced anywhere.

This one maybe 48064c01

 
Part No: 48064c01  Name: Electric, Motor with Boat Propeller and Rudder 14 x 4 x 4, 3-Blade Propeller
* 
48064c01 (Inv) Electric, Motor with Boat Propeller and Rudder 14 x 4 x 4, 3-Blade Propeller
Parts: Electric, Motor {Yellow}
 Author: Quaffloid View Messages Posted By Quaffloid
 Posted: May 16, 2022 18:14
 Subject: Re: Boat Motors
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In LEGO, jarni writes:
  In LEGO, Quaffloid writes:
  The old boat sets always mentioned that there were model motors not made by LEGO
that could be added to the sets and the hulls were equipped with attachment points
for them. Does anyone know what they were referring to or has anyone ever seen
one of these motors? The double hull speedboat set is the only one I know of
that came with a motor (made by LEGO) and the newer city themed boats no longer
have the attachment points and don't mention them.

This has been mystery to me since I was a kid, and now with a pretty extensive
boat collection myself and the power of the internet I still can't find them
referenced anywhere.

This one maybe 48064c01

This is the one that went with the Speedboat made more recently. I'm trying
to find out what went with the older sets.
 Author: Leftoverbricks View Messages Posted By Leftoverbricks
 Posted: May 16, 2022 08:15
 Subject: Re: Boat Motors
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In LEGO, Quaffloid writes:
  The old boat sets always mentioned that there were model motors not made by LEGO
that could be added to the sets and the hulls were equipped with attachment points
for them. Does anyone know what they were referring to or has anyone ever seen
one of these motors? The double hull speedboat set is the only one I know of
that came with a motor (made by LEGO) and the newer city themed boats no longer
have the attachment points and don't mention them.

This has been mystery to me since I was a kid, and now with a pretty extensive
boat collection myself and the power of the internet I still can't find them
referenced anywhere.

I have one
 
Set No: 7099  Name: Accessory Motor for Boats polybag
* 
7099-1 (Inv) Accessory Motor for Boats polybag
1 Part, 2004
Sets: 4 Juniors: Supplemental
The motor is still sealed in it's own bag but the poly bag (which also contains
an instruction leaflet) is opened.