I camp on the Wisconsin River islands south of Castle Rock damn. It's extremely sandy and sandbars change a lot. My buddies and I currently operate a fleet of 4 outboard jons. Sure, we can read the river and find ways around. Except I'd much rather skate across. I'm in love with your Megalodon and eventually would like to build my own. In the mean time, I have a few questions about the Green machine. •How hard is the sand on the prop over time? •Is connecting the Jetski frame to the Jon noat done by fasteners and sealant and/or was any welding needed? •Lastly, how do you get something like that registered? Either way, have yourself a good one and upload some more videos of Megalodon ripping it up. It's convincing my wife to allow one.
Yes I bolted it in with 3m5200. I just get the registration changed to inbord jet no problems. I have it insured without any troubles also. Sand will eat up the plastic liners but stainless hasn't been a problem.
I really don’t know how to work this whole you tube comment section thing. Idk if you responded to me if I would get a notification or if I just have to keep checking this video. So can you email me at codybrown1991@me.com?
Musky921 cp, thanks for sharing your build and hours to complete. I also am close to the completion of a similar build.
I camp on the Wisconsin River islands south of Castle Rock damn. It's extremely sandy and sandbars change a lot. My buddies and I currently operate a fleet of 4 outboard jons. Sure, we can read the river and find ways around. Except I'd much rather skate across. I'm in love with your Megalodon and eventually would like to build my own. In the mean time, I have a few questions about the Green machine.
•How hard is the sand on the prop over time?
•Is connecting the Jetski frame to the Jon noat done by fasteners and sealant and/or was any welding needed?
•Lastly, how do you get something like that registered?
Either way, have yourself a good one and upload some more videos of Megalodon ripping it up. It's convincing my wife to allow one.
Yes I bolted it in with 3m5200. I just get the registration changed to inbord jet no problems. I have it insured without any troubles also. Sand will eat up the plastic liners but stainless hasn't been a problem.
@@muskie921cp3 Thanks a ton brother. Love coming back to seeing this thing run.
very nice, i want to build something very similar to this! mainy for muskies aswell!
Really nice.... But please use a life jacket
Looking for advice on my build. Just started the planning phase.
Nice work sir!
I'm not familiar with those engines, can you use them in cold weather? So far, I've only had traditional prop outboards.
I use compressed air to blow out the lines and motor in freezing temperatures.
@@muskie921cp3 Thank You!
I’ve got a 15’ duracraft that’s very similar to yours. Is there any way I can get some assistance from with the steering?
I really don’t know how to work this whole you tube comment section thing. Idk if you responded to me if I would get a notification or if I just have to keep checking this video. So can you email me at codybrown1991@me.com?
Great build! How did you connect the steering and the throttle?
I made some custom brackets. There are endless ways to do it. The main thing is make sure it will be strong and reliable!
Nice. how many tubes of caulk did it take to seal it?
3 lol
This the chippewa?
Pretty sure we live pretty close to each other. I spend pretty much every free minute I have on these waters
It was on the Black River. I do run the Chippewa and Flambeau rivers.
what size alumacarft?
It is a 16'