Surface Drives are SUPERIOR to Long Tail Mud Motors! Duck Hunting Edition 2.0
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- Surface Drives are SUPERIOR to Long Tail Mud Motors! Duck Hunting Edition 2.0
On this video, Jordan puts a mud motor on his beloved duck boat named the Duck Torpedo. Will it be an upgrade or a down grade? Stay tuned to fined out!
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There is a guy here in utah starting to make boats that look just like that but aluminum, would be a nice upgrade
Adjust your trim
I just went through the same thing. Was running a big blade that had worn down 3-1/2”. Got a new prop and it made a WORLD of difference. I’m running a 37 mudbuddy but my speeds went from 20-23 to pushing 30.
@@XxHunter22xX nice!
That was my motor before I sold it to the guy u bought it from I took the throttle screw out of it so when I had a heavy load it would push it but that is why it’s hitting the rev limiter
Small world haha. Thanks for letting me know
@@DuckGunChronicles yea no problem that motor with the brand new prop I put on would push my 14/36 jon boat 27 mph with me and a dog and a cooler. So yea the prop is way worn out and you should be doing more than 9 mph. And if you got any questions about it let me know.
Trim it up until you throw a rooster tail. The prop should be roughly 1/2 way out of the water on plane. Surface drives are really picky about trim and weight distribution. Especially on smaller setups.
@@bryanj8 I'll give er another shot 💪
I second this !
I was about to comment this and then saw your post. As someone who has a surface drive in South East Louisiana, you are trimmed way too low. Add some weight to the front to displace your weight in the back and trim up. That's the issue with manual trims, you have to find the sweet spot on those.
Need mo power baby. You're stuck on plane it looks like. Maybe go with a 3 blade pro for more push i dont know if you are in really muddy stuff
Ya I’ll have to do some trial and error 🤔
You need a lil tack that gov maybe sat for that prop and the boat it was on doing what it dun.
Haha probably
you need to trim but it doesnt sound like youre getting all your power
Ya I’ll try some stuff next time for sure
Definitely need a new prop
Ya it ain’t doin it
Guessing you cant trim it down any further or else you would have. Maybe a mounting bracket that would allow you to trim down... gotta get that nose outta the sky.
Also maybe try putting gator glide on the bottom. Might get you a little more speed... and if not it's still def gonna help dragging it around the marsh.
Ya I may be able to trim it further I don’t think it was all the way
I’d trim up until you have a rooster tail. Not down…
@SomewhereInWisconsin he's already pushing water up in the air, and that's shoving the nose up in the air. He needs to trim down to flatten her out and try to get on plane.
Bags of sand means minus the speed by a lot!!!
@@thaivang9198 unless it helps it get on plane then it’s gonna be better than what I got now 😅
See if you can get an old tractor weight not as bulky@@DuckGunChronicles
Get a different pitch prop and a pod filter kit and rejet the carb. More power and the engine will breath alot more.
Definitely worth a shot!
Until you get a new prop, try burrying it all the way to start off, then trim up gradually.
Ya good idea. I’ll try that
As someone who has built 100’s of long tails and surface drives they both have there place but timber and swamps long tails are king but in the marsh surface drive is king in south Louisiana !!!
A regular outboard is king in the timber.
Haha mayb so 😅