Electric Boat

Supplies -
Small plastic box
2x dc motors
Wires
1x switch
2x propellers
2x 9V batteries
Hot glue gun
Small plastic box
2x dc motors
Wires
1x switch
2x propellers
2x 9V batteries
Hot glue gun
Making the Holes for the Motors and the Switch


Make holes in the plastic boat with a soldering iron wich are big enough for the shaft of the motor to pass through ,but not big enough so that water comes in. Do this twice .
Making the Hole for the Switch

Using a soldering iron again cut out a hole for the switch preferebally on the top half of a boat. Make sure the area is watertight , by using some hot glue.
Wiring
Take two 9V batteries and connect them in series, this can be done by connecting the negative terminal form one to a positive one from another.
Wiring the Motors.


Do this with reference to the image. Then also attach the propellers when done.