I built it out of aluminum pipe and chicken wire :-P The first one I made was plastic pipe, but I had a little accident and shredded that with exploding propeller 😅
Can you reach faster top speeds on a frozen body of water? Seems like the drag should be less and that's where the airboat configuration should really shine.
@@Kyle17206 It's just an old duck boat, I'd probably have to custom-make a hull to get it wider, and that might be heavier than the aluminum hull I have now.
@@saveitforparts Please do! I also have to get back to my boat that has been sitting for 2 years now. I bought a simonini mini 2 paramotor with 27 hp for my 18 foot narrow wooden boat that weights around 220 kg. Hope it will be enough to push my boat and cargo up river. What outboard would you compare to, the boat and paramotor setup you build? A 9.9 Hp outboard perhaps?
It's a rudder (piece of plywood) on hinges, with cables attached to it. The cables run through pulleys and up to a lever near my seat. I can push the lever forward or back to turn left and right (Apparently most airboats are steered like this, I guess because it's fairly simple?)
That is a really cool build. How deep of snow do you think that could run in? I'm thinking about making one for ice fishing up here in da UP, we get a lot more snow than anywhere else in the midwest.
@@saveitforparts She needs some enclosure!!! a fairing...well, full encloser you can sit inside to keep the wind off ya, would be a cool project! ....coroplast.....
@@saveitforparts to make that go faster pal and lose some drag get yourself some upvc pipe cut stright down the middle with grinder then put 2 strips of battening down the length of boat then slide the upvc pipe over the battens it holds itself on and the upvc actually works like an ice skate but because of the round profile of the pipe it allows it to slide left and right aswell making turning easy trust me I make sledges for kids in winter they are like shit of a shovel on them everyone asking can I make them 1 as there's brake with just being those plastic ones enjoy
The 30hp engine is almost too big! On flat water it gets frighteningly fast, even with two people in the boat. When I filmed this it was around 40 degrees and the lake had a few inches of wet sticky snow on top of the ice. I think it would go a lot faster on bare ice or even cold dry snow.
@@saveitforparts thanks dude. I got the idea while wanting a sailboat set up on land to practice haha a sailboat may not be too heavy maybe the wind will fuck it up
@@waldosproject7823 I've heard of land-based sailing, and ice sailing, and even small railroad cars with sails! If the wind is strong enough I think you can get anything to move.
I bet the neighbors love you Gabe!
That looks like a lot of fun. I like how it took a minute for it to get going but once it did she really got moving , good times!!
That looks pretty fun, and brutally cold.
Minnesota hasnt been that cold this winter 😅😅
Skis on the bottom would reduce friction.
Old skis, from a thrift store would work.
Those goggles tho - amazing
You're the only fellow Minnesotan I have seen who wears Extratuff boots!! Also, neat video!
I grew up in Alaska, anything less than Extratuffs are "town shoes" :-D
Epic! You sell it with the googles and beard! Frigging Airboat Ahab!
Thats great! Perfect for ice fishing on thin ice! Or possibly a rescue vehicle?..
I've seen them used as ferries in northern WI!
Come on down to hastings, boat launch right on the Mississippi. I've got a boat to run as video and support if needed.
In another video you strapped on wheels and ran it on pavement. I wonder what would happen if you were to strap on some sled rails - less resistance.
1:21 - You look like ThisoldTony’s son all grown up.
awesome job, i’m building an electric one
Sounds cool!
Yhat looks like fun!😀
i like how you did this, can you tell me where you got the prop guard?
I built it out of aluminum pipe and chicken wire :-P The first one I made was plastic pipe, but I had a little accident and shredded that with exploding propeller 😅
Love it
Can you reach faster top speeds on a frozen body of water? Seems like the drag should be less and that's where the airboat configuration should really shine.
I think it does go faster on ice. I'm also less afraid of spinning out on ice, in water it feels like it could roll over if it starts spinning!
@@saveitforparts you should find a way to make it wider
@@Kyle17206 It's just an old duck boat, I'd probably have to custom-make a hull to get it wider, and that might be heavier than the aluminum hull I have now.
Did you ever make a video showing ice to water? Do you still have it? Interested in selling if so?
I never actually did that one! Maybe I can try it this winter, I have a couple minor repairs on the airboat that I've been putting off all year.
i can help you
Love the goggles
Hello. Very nice videos! Where can i find this mini air boat on the water?
I haven't had it out for a while, it's kind of buried under other stuff in the garage. I need to find time for boating this summer!
@@saveitforparts Please do! I also have to get back to my boat that has been sitting for 2 years now. I bought a simonini mini 2 paramotor with 27 hp for my 18 foot narrow wooden boat that weights around 220 kg. Hope it will be enough to push my boat and cargo up river. What outboard would you compare to, the boat and paramotor setup you build? A 9.9 Hp outboard perhaps?
How did you make your turning mechanism?
It's a rudder (piece of plywood) on hinges, with cables attached to it. The cables run through pulleys and up to a lever near my seat. I can push the lever forward or back to turn left and right (Apparently most airboats are steered like this, I guess because it's fairly simple?)
That is a really cool build. How deep of snow do you think that could run in? I'm thinking about making one for ice fishing up here in da UP, we get a lot more snow than anywhere else in the midwest.
Hey bud, how about a FAST NEW ENCLOSED Ice Boat with blades, this winter????
I keep meaning to get the airboat out more often, but it's a little buried in the garage right now.
@@saveitforparts She needs some enclosure!!! a fairing...well, full encloser you can sit inside to keep the wind off ya, would be a cool project! ....coroplast.....
@@saveitforpartsArctic Ant!!!! ruclips.net/video/-y7ADo4gD-k/видео.html
Awesome.
How many cc or ci or horsepower is the engine
I believe it's around 28-30hp. The manual is translated from French and not always clear on specs.
awesome...
I've got to build one of these !!!
It's been relatively easy to build, the hard part is finding a little airplane engine that fits on a boat!
@@saveitforparts to make that go faster pal and lose some drag get yourself some upvc pipe cut stright down the middle with grinder then put 2 strips of battening down the length of boat then slide the upvc pipe over the battens it holds itself on and the upvc actually works like an ice skate but because of the round profile of the pipe it allows it to slide left and right aswell making turning easy trust me I make sledges for kids in winter they are like shit of a shovel on them everyone asking can I make them 1 as there's brake with just being those plastic ones enjoy
I was your 300th thumbs up!
Nice! I should dig the airboat out of the garage and play with it some more, it's a lot of fun.
Pretty cool. Do you have any plans to put a more powerful engine?
The 30hp engine is almost too big! On flat water it gets frighteningly fast, even with two people in the boat. When I filmed this it was around 40 degrees and the lake had a few inches of wet sticky snow on top of the ice. I think it would go a lot faster on bare ice or even cold dry snow.
Hey I seen a video of your fanboat with wheels have u tried a single locked rear and casters on the front?
The back is too heavy for just one wheel, it would probably roll over.
Do you think it would work if it wasn’t too heavy?
@@waldosproject7823 I'm not sure. The engine being up high throws off the balance, it's hard to tell how well it would work.
@@saveitforparts thanks dude. I got the idea while wanting a sailboat set up on land to practice haha a sailboat may not be too heavy maybe the wind will fuck it up
@@waldosproject7823 I've heard of land-based sailing, and ice sailing, and even small railroad cars with sails! If the wind is strong enough I think you can get anything to move.
What is top speed on the snow?
In this video the max was about 22mph. Bare ice is faster than sticky snow, I think I got it up to 26 this weekend (video of that soon).
I thought air boats were not allowed in MN??
There are a couple lakes up north where they're banned but nothing that I know of in Southern MN.
Если закрепить на днище лодки лист полиэтилена, (3-4 мм) скольжение станет заметно лучше и скорость увеличится..
Супер!