Old school is enjoying life on that skiff, he makes a amazing friend, thats one dude I would take to a family barbecue at the beach and hear great stories
@@JoeOceanside looks like that motor has the tube support for the steering cable, idk how you would set up the remote for the throttle but there's probably a kit somewhere for it. the main thing is exactly what you pointed out about the fore-aft flexibility; if you could stiffen it up somehow that would really be ideal.
If you did extend the side boards to the front, you’d have at least 3 additional improvements… #1. Entire board would be stiffer #2. You could put in a cross piece and move your tackle box to the middle for better weight distribution AND it becomes a potential seat #3. You could put in a cross piece at the front and attach “reins” to hold onto when at speed. Great build, thanks for sharing 🖖
just a tip from a 20 year OMC mechanic: the impeller and t stat need to be replaced. indicator flow / telltale means NOTHING other than pump works! its the cylinder head temp that matters. after a few minutes the t stat opens and should start spraying water out the exhaust reliefs. look for 125-155f at the TOP of the head at idle. i didnt see much water coming out the relief at speed just exhaust, so you want to be darn sure its cooling correctly.
boat captain of many years here. put a bigger motor if you wish, but put a solid hard woord 2 x 4 stringer, right down the middle, and then re-enforce that as well. make sure it grabs around the sides as well to prevent flexing both ways, near the nose. advise you integrate into your engine mount system, and where vertical and horizontal stringers cross, put your seat. the horizontal stabilizer should be 30% of the distance from the back to the front. the vertical stringer, right down the middle aft to bow.
you mean the 9.8. but then again didnt specify 2 or 4 stroke. the 8hp and 9.8hp are the same block and weight the same as this series of evinrude/johnson 2 strokes. not sure if he has a 6hp or 8hp here but the 8hp is a whole different animal than the 6hp.
Wow great build. Your skills are evident. Very versatile. Loved it. Keep it up Joe. You never cease to Amaze me with your skillzzzzz. Old school was fired up on that thing.
Build what is essentially a stupidly fast and powerful R/C boat that is molded to fit the stern of the inflatable board. Set it up to be controlled via an Arduino board by a waterproofed wireless version of your favorite console video game controller. I'm thinking a Wii Nunchuck would be pretty ideal to control a super fast paddle board. Maybe find some really fast R/C boat motor assemblies on Temu and just have like 30 of them on there running off an ebike battery. Find some flexible solar panels that are durable enough that you can cover the deck with them and they can collect light when you're not standing on them, or whatever light you're not blocking. Incorporate a bluetooth audio system into the motor enclosure that puts out music at a volume and quality that people will say you have no business having on a paddleboard. This could also double as a horn, you could set up a button to blow the sound of a massive ship horn or something. Top it off with a flagpole that handle a small American flag and a stern light. If you really wanna go next level, find some epoxy that works with this material well enough that you can cut some holes and install legit rod holders, cupholders, lights, speakers, everything else right into the inflatable board, although a lot of consideration would have to be taken for deflating and folding it.
Dude! I can't afford a boat, but I've got a family size paddle board I take my newfoundland dogs out on,,, and I can definitely afford a little 4 stroke outboard and some bits of wood. You've just unlocked an entire new level of paddle boarding for us, thank you brother
I run a 14' aluminum V-hull with a 15 hp Mercury tiller with an extension. I like to stand in smoother water and have a platform up between the front seats for fishing. Rough water if you sit in the stern, the ride is much smoother than forward. I love how your SUP skiff is laid out. 9.9 hp sounds fun. For standing, a rope off the bow helps with your stability a standing post even more so...
Awesome!!! I have put together a few inflatable sup's with gas outboards. When I saw that same monster board on Temu a few months back I didn't hesitate to buy one. I got some simple glue on fittings and put a motor mount on the back with a lil 3hp outboard. After seeing your build I have to step up my HP for sure. One thing that really stabilizes the board for me is I have a nice boat chair that I can strap on the middle of the board/ that's where My Puppy sits and I stand behind it and use it to hold on to. Furthest I have gone was 14 miles and that was with 2 people on the board. I use it for fishing and lobster fishing. Im thinking about taking it to Catalina island 38 miles offshore.
I would run those out-riggers the length of the boat using all of the straps. That would give you a little more rigidity and more options for mounting accessories like hand holds and what not. Maybe used timbers pre cut to a curve to keep the nose curled up to prevent diving. Good work! Keep prototyping!
I would suggest to re-build the engine mount but use 4x4 and go forward to the next handle for mounting to stiffen it some. Maybe then you could consider a bench or two and yes a few rod holders. (Maybe do a solar generator for keeping the adult beverages cold, music/charger, or when using the 12v "20v ;D" trolling motor)
To stop the "porpoise" (front jumping up & down) motion, turn left or right slightly. I used to alternate gentle left & right turns so I'd keep going straight in my smaller bass boat. Not sure how or why it works, but it definitely does. Maybe a guide line hooked to the front handle would give you some extra support with your free hand while standing. *When you're not filming, of course. Awesome build man, great job.
Cool dude! There are contraptions of three people bench seat with shade that attach to two side by side paddleboards and have transom for an outboard. So the same, but more comfort!
if you would run the deck boards the full length of the paddle board you would greatly take the bouce out of the board in chop and give yourself a whole lot more anchor points and options. This looks like a fun build. I might try it mysef.
Nice! Maybe continue running your 2x6 wood bracing into a wishbone up to the front,to stiffen the board flex, similar to stringers in a surfboard. Also, an aluminum tube, horse shoe loop shaped grab bar, affixed near the end of your tiller handle which works wonders when standing.
M8, if you extended the side braces up past the forward 3rd handle set - by 2 ft (attaching the third handle set the same as you did with the second handles), with yoga mat glued on the under side of the braces , you would have longitudinal rigidity far greater than what you've already achieved. More speed and more control. Bloody nice job you've done there captain!!!. Thank you also for the Chris Cornell sound track too!!.
Very cool. I would extend the skids up to the next hand straps. That would give you more stability and mounting space....should help with speed safety.
Agree with previous comments. Take the boards to the front with some cross members and a chair mid ship should really make it more comfortable and stiffer. Maybe even a couple of metal tubes running parallel with a sliding weight you could pull and push with some cording and pulleys?
You can extend those side pieces with 2x4s to the front to stiffen the board so it doesn't bounce or flex as much. I turned one of the smaller TEMU paddle boards into an RC rescue boat for My RC planes. I used a brushless motor and an airplane propeller like a swamp boat so it wouldn't get stuck in the weeds. It is nowhere near as fast as that. That thing is bananas. lol
I would run the 2x6 boards all the way to the knose and then put a couple ratchet straps around them so the paddle board wouldn't flex like that. Then i would make it a center console with a nice seat so its comfortable.
if you add a enough wood to go to the next set of handles on the deck it should help with the flex of the board at speed, anyways super sick build big time
Go for either an old skool Merc 20hp 2-stroke or Evinrude Fastwin 18hp 2-stroke, if you can find one. 20hp ought to get you past "a little sketchy" into "a little dangerous." If I remember correctly the old 9hp and 15hp 2-strokes were basically the same engines with different aspiration.
These were a thing in Australia in the 50s and 60s. The boards were wooden and the outboard mounted in the middle of the board just forward of the centre. Riders would lay down on the board and hang on behind the motor. Old mate of mine said his board had a 60-horse motor.
put a 20 on it. and maybe ad a 2 by 8 along the whole board to make it stiff. also would be fun to add two small hulls under it for it to lift up on when you get on plane
i would run the beams all the way to the front and maybe even make a sub floor, then go with a 9.9 hp, also play around with gas tank placement... awesome build bro!
I'd tie a ski handle/rope or two (one for each person) to the front center handle, and use that to to keep yourself steady. Lean back a little, just like water skiing,
You could add carbon tubes to the nose and tie them into the structure you made for the motor or even just add two lines to the nose and pull slight tension on it
I would build an upside down U shaped grab handle that goes across the front of your wooden motor mounts. It would stiffen up the mount and give a spot for front and rear passengers to hold on to. Similar to the one's on little skiffs. beef it up with braces or guy wire it with rope to the handles depending on how strong those handles are. At it's simplest, a rope between the handles to hold onto. Awesome build. Old School looks like he's having a little too much fun.
i would try add like a 2foot high rail so you could stand up and hold for greater stability and by leaning your weight on rail either way for steering.
There are a lot of small flats canoe/skiffs that are meant to run while standing. A lot of them have a small u type rail that mounts to the floor and you hold when standing. Look at a Gladesman canoe. If you had a bar that would fold up and lock in place between the forward arms of the bracket, that would be great for standing and fishing. You could include cup holders and tackle tray, rod holders. There are lots of ways to accessories that.
I will saybit again, I love your builds. I actually saw this board on Temu before black Friday and thought of your amazing builds.😅 Would you be open to doing a more detailed video on how to wire in a kill switch to the Temu motors (electric and gas)?
Hi! That's great thanks, I'm glad you liked the build. Yeah I am really impressed with the quality of that board. I don't know about making a RUclips video of the kill switch, but the next time I install one I will film it more detailed and email it to you. You'll need to go to my about section and find my email address and send me a reminder
I just searched "Milwaukee packout on boat" and no videos of the packout system on a boat came up. So I'm sure I'm not the only person in the world who ever thought of it, but I'm probably the first person to do it in a RUclips video of this caliber. Thanks for watching
Put a dolefin on the cavitation plate and you won't get that porpoising effect at high speed. I had the same problem on an overpowered Gheenoe and a fin solves it.
Pls add more support towards the front the bigger motor mean more weight on the back. This will help with the nose dive. Even if you can make some walls over the edge so you have balance. Nice video keep it up😮😮😮😮
Yeah thanks! I thought about making the boards run all the way to the front, that could help with the flex. But I was trying to balance between strength and portability and trying to keep it small. Also I should pre bend the boards so they have a slight upward curve toward the front, it might help light the nose more. Good observation, thanks for watching!
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Old school in the ocean was the best part man he’s a G
On one cares about your factor box. Where did you get your paddle board?
That is the link we want to see here..
Old school is enjoying life on that skiff, he makes a amazing friend, thats one dude I would take to a family barbecue at the beach and hear great stories
Yeah Old Skool has alot of stories 🤣🤣🤣
@@JoeOceanside We should do a podcast with him im in Miami Beach fl my skiff is almost done soon
Old school looks like a legand mate
Simple things..😊
@FlCoastalcaster...mo money!😊
MAKE THAT a center console boat!!!!
Yeah that would be cool, i would have to do cable steering though
@@JoeOceanside it's not hard
@@JoeOceanside looks like that motor has the tube support for the steering cable, idk how you would set up the remote for the throttle but there's probably a kit somewhere for it. the main thing is exactly what you pointed out about the fore-aft flexibility; if you could stiffen it up somehow that would really be ideal.
The bow might be an issue
@@JoeOceanside 5:01 yes do it
If you did extend the side boards to the front, you’d have at least 3 additional improvements… #1. Entire board would be stiffer #2. You could put in a cross piece and move your tackle box to the middle for better weight distribution AND it becomes a potential seat #3. You could put in a cross piece at the front and attach “reins” to hold onto when at speed. Great build, thanks for sharing 🖖
Yeah that's a great plan, definitely will try if I step up the hp
@@JoeOceanside fill it with epoxy foam😉
You reading my mind ?
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@ … kan wees 🤘
Came here to say this. I'd also run 2x4's instead of 2x6's to save a little weight. But yea I'd definitely run them all the way fwd for rigidity
Old School, but young at heart.
As a European, this the most American thing I've ever seen.
Thank you sir, I feel honored
"We'd gonna make boating great again"
🤣🤣🤣 (and I'm German and vote Green ... but that was epic)
@@ferocious_r thanks glad you liked 🤣
Dude this was another unexpected sick build an old school was really ripping around man definitely made me smile.
Thanks! Yeah he was an absolute madman on that board
You can see how much more driving experience the old man has when they are both riding it together
LOL, yeah he knows his way around a boat. Thanks for watching
just a tip from a 20 year OMC mechanic: the impeller and t stat need to be replaced. indicator flow / telltale means NOTHING other than pump works! its the cylinder head temp that matters. after a few minutes the t stat opens and should start spraying water out the exhaust reliefs. look for 125-155f at the TOP of the head at idle. i didnt see much water coming out the relief at speed just exhaust, so you want to be darn sure its cooling correctly.
Yeah I will have old skool double check it, but I think he just threw an impeller in it recently
: )
Absolutely love it! Old school guy with old school outboard on the back!
boat captain of many years here. put a bigger motor if you wish, but put a solid hard woord 2 x 4 stringer, right down the middle, and then re-enforce that as well. make sure it grabs around the sides as well to prevent flexing both ways, near the nose. advise you integrate into your engine mount system, and where vertical and horizontal stringers cross, put your seat. the horizontal stabilizer should be 30% of the distance from the back to the front. the vertical stringer, right down the middle aft to bow.
Myself I would have run the side motor braces all the way to the front of the the paddle board . Awesome video dude.
Love the vids
later
Yeah that's what alot of people are saying. I should have done that
I like Old School, no life vest.
LOL. I had to force him to wear it
9.9 Tohatsu/Nissan two strokes are the lightest you can find.
Ah ok that's good info, I will look into the 9.9
you mean the 9.8. but then again didnt specify 2 or 4 stroke. the 8hp and 9.8hp are the same block and weight the same as this series of evinrude/johnson 2 strokes. not sure if he has a 6hp or 8hp here but the 8hp is a whole different animal than the 6hp.
@@JoeOceanside the 9.8 2 stroke was around 58lbs. the 9.9 was way heavier at around 90lbs but had a much larger block
Wow great build. Your skills are evident. Very versatile. Loved it. Keep it up Joe. You never cease to Amaze me with your skillzzzzz. Old school was fired up on that thing.
Hey thanks! I'm glad you liked the buildout! Yeah Old Skool went crazy on that thing
Build what is essentially a stupidly fast and powerful R/C boat that is molded to fit the stern of the inflatable board. Set it up to be controlled via an Arduino board by a waterproofed wireless version of your favorite console video game controller. I'm thinking a Wii Nunchuck would be pretty ideal to control a super fast paddle board. Maybe find some really fast R/C boat motor assemblies on Temu and just have like 30 of them on there running off an ebike battery.
Find some flexible solar panels that are durable enough that you can cover the deck with them and they can collect light when you're not standing on them, or whatever light you're not blocking.
Incorporate a bluetooth audio system into the motor enclosure that puts out music at a volume and quality that people will say you have no business having on a paddleboard. This could also double as a horn, you could set up a button to blow the sound of a massive ship horn or something.
Top it off with a flagpole that handle a small American flag and a stern light.
If you really wanna go next level, find some epoxy that works with this material well enough that you can cut some holes and install legit rod holders, cupholders, lights, speakers, everything else right into the inflatable board, although a lot of consideration would have to be taken for deflating and folding it.
Wow that's alot. I don't think I'm smart enough to engineer all that. Thanks for watching
Dude! I can't afford a boat, but I've got a family size paddle board I take my newfoundland dogs out on,,, and I can definitely afford a little 4 stroke outboard and some bits of wood. You've just unlocked an entire new level of paddle boarding for us, thank you brother
Awesome Stuff man!!
Thanks! Your an o.g. viewer
I run a 14' aluminum V-hull with a 15 hp Mercury tiller with an extension. I like to stand in smoother water and have a platform up between the front seats for fishing. Rough water if you sit in the stern, the ride is much smoother than forward. I love how your SUP skiff is laid out. 9.9 hp sounds fun. For standing, a rope off the bow helps with your stability a standing post even more so...
Thanks, yeah it definitely needs rope or handrail
That raft is so badass. Temu knocked it out of the park, and your mount is brilliant.
THAT WAS FUN TO WATCH YOU AND OLD SCHOOL HAVING A GOOD TIME ESPECIALLY AT THE SEA
Thanks! Yeah it was a lot of fun
You got a thumbs up from me as soon as you talked about a six HP engine on a paddleboard.
You sir are a red neck engineer of the highest order.
This is a very clever build, respect from France 🇫🇷
Thanks!
Oldschull friggin' rulez!!!!!
Awesome!!! I have put together a few inflatable sup's with gas outboards. When I saw that same monster board on Temu a few months back I didn't hesitate to buy one. I got some simple glue on fittings and put a motor mount on the back with a lil 3hp outboard. After seeing your build I have to step up my HP for sure. One thing that really stabilizes the board for me is I have a nice boat chair that I can strap on the middle of the board/ that's where My Puppy sits and I stand behind it and use it to hold on to. Furthest I have gone was 14 miles and that was with 2 people on the board. I use it for fishing and lobster fishing. Im thinking about taking it to Catalina island 38 miles offshore.
That's awesome, very cool. Yeah it's a high quality board for the price. Thanks for watching
A lot of fun, whith low cost 👏👏👏
Yeah for sure!
That is WICKED Brah 🙏🙏🙏👌👌
I would run those out-riggers the length of the boat using all of the straps. That would give you a little more rigidity and more options for mounting accessories like hand holds and what not. Maybe used timbers pre cut to a curve to keep the nose curled up to prevent diving. Good work! Keep prototyping!
Old school is a madman!!!! =P
Love it... Crazy fun... Can't swim, but damn it, I still would ride that thing...
I would suggest to re-build the engine mount but use 4x4 and go forward to the next handle for mounting to stiffen it some. Maybe then you could consider a bench or two and yes a few rod holders. (Maybe do a solar generator for keeping the adult beverages cold, music/charger, or when using the 12v "20v ;D" trolling motor)
Complete the frame to the front end, add something to sit down with good balance and that's it.
Dude that thing is wild!
New dream unlocked!
Yeah, it felt like a dream flying over the water. Thanks for watching
Watching a sec time!
Dang, this is so good.
Thanks!
Amazing how durable a paddle board is.
You make it looks easy 🏆
You should put a Thailand turbo longboat drag racing engine on it! ❤❤
Cool build bro!
Awesome job on the paddle board definitely put a bigger engine on it
Yeahhhh! Glad you liked the build
To stop the "porpoise" (front jumping up & down) motion, turn left or right slightly. I used to alternate gentle left & right turns so I'd keep going straight in my smaller bass boat. Not sure how or why it works, but it definitely does.
Maybe a guide line hooked to the front handle would give you some extra support with your free hand while standing. *When you're not filming, of course.
Awesome build man, great job.
Awesome dude
Thank you sir!
If you extend the wooden "forks" up to the next set of grab handles it will help counter the porpoise.
So much fun 😁
Yeah for sure
Awesome build man, please do more!
@johnjudd1840 hey thanks! I'm glad you liked it, this was probably my funnest build yet!
Guys have been doing this here in Hawaii for decades ‼️⚓
Cool dude! There are contraptions of three people bench seat with shade that attach to two side by side paddleboards and have transom for an outboard. So the same, but more comfort!
You can put a rope on the front latch of the boat so you can hold onto it, and it will also reduce the risk of it nose diving.
Dude that was sick
Thanks, glad you liked
if you would run the deck boards the full length of the paddle board you would greatly take the bouce out of the board in chop and give yourself a whole lot more anchor points and options. This looks like a fun build. I might try it mysef.
Nice! Maybe continue running your 2x6 wood bracing into a wishbone up to the front,to stiffen the board flex, similar to stringers in a surfboard. Also, an aluminum tube, horse shoe loop shaped grab bar, affixed near the end of your tiller handle which works wonders when standing.
M8, if you extended the side braces up past the forward 3rd handle set - by 2 ft (attaching the third handle set the same as you did with the second handles), with yoga mat glued on the under side of the braces , you would have longitudinal rigidity far greater than what you've already achieved. More speed and more control.
Bloody nice job you've done there captain!!!.
Thank you also for the Chris Cornell sound track too!!.
Very cool. I would extend the skids up to the next hand straps. That would give you more stability and mounting space....should help with speed safety.
Yeah I think that's what I should have done
Put a GRILLE IN FRONT OF ENGINE SUPPORT TO STOP LIMBS GOING INTO PROPELLER 👍 OTHER THAN THAT AWESOME 😂
Yeah that's actually a really good idea
Cool rig!! Love the little rude
Thanks, yeah she purrs still
Agree with previous comments. Take the boards to the front with some cross members and a chair mid ship should really make it more comfortable and stiffer. Maybe even a couple of metal tubes running parallel with a sliding weight you could pull and push with some cording and pulleys?
Yeah I agree, the sliders sounds interesting
You can extend those side pieces with 2x4s to the front to stiffen the board so it doesn't bounce or flex as much. I turned one of the smaller TEMU paddle boards into an RC rescue boat for My RC planes. I used a brushless motor and an airplane propeller like a swamp boat so it wouldn't get stuck in the weeds. It is nowhere near as fast as that. That thing is bananas. lol
Wow you turned a paddle board into RC?
Your a genius loll
Hey thanks!
I would run the 2x6 boards all the way to the knose and then put a couple ratchet straps around them so the paddle board wouldn't flex like that. Then i would make it a center console with a nice seat so its comfortable.
Yeah that could work, I don't know about the straps though, I guess the board could handle a bit of squeeze from the straps
if you add a enough wood to go to the next set of handles on the deck it should help with the flex of the board at speed, anyways super sick build big time
Old man's lot of fun
Lol this is sick! I also did this with my 4,5hp😂😂 this looks whay cooler
Thanks! Wait what did you put it on?
@@JoeOceanside on a surfboard/supplank, it was realy dangerous tbh so we did it once hahaha. Yours looks whaayyy cleaner
@@JoeOceanside i should finish the vid tbh
Go for either an old skool Merc 20hp 2-stroke or Evinrude Fastwin 18hp 2-stroke, if you can find one. 20hp ought to get you past "a little sketchy" into "a little dangerous."
If I remember correctly the old 9hp and 15hp 2-strokes were basically the same engines with different aspiration.
You should tilt the motor a bit up so that the motor stem is perpendicular to the water.
Love it 😅😅😅😅
Dope!
Thanks! Glad you liked the build!
These were a thing in Australia in the 50s and 60s. The boards were wooden and the outboard mounted in the middle of the board just forward of the centre. Riders would lay down on the board and hang on behind the motor. Old mate of mine said his board had a 60-horse motor.
That sounds aus-ome!
this is awesome and it handles that putboard no problem wow sir well done nice vid
Thanks man! It was way also more fun than I thought it would be. It definitely can go to the next bigger size motor
put a 20 on it. and maybe ad a 2 by 8 along the whole board to make it stiff. also would be fun to add two small hulls under it for it to lift up on when you get on plane
That's exciting! Where you get old school from? Lol
i would run the beams all the way to the front and maybe even make a sub floor, then go with a 9.9 hp, also play around with gas tank placement... awesome build bro!
Yeah, I thought about adding a hard deck, but I didn't want the extra weight for transport. Maybe if I go bigger I will try that
what bout adding some lines to hold onto while sitting or standing ? might help the handling as well.
Old school was ready to RIP 🤣🤣👏👏
Yeah he got that thing moving
your dad is really cool
COOL A.F.
BRING THE WOOD ALL THE WAY FOWARD.
IT'LL STIFFRN IT UP
Put in some expanding foam, some fiberglass with resin to add rigidity, and you got your a decent rig.
I'd tie a ski handle/rope or two (one for each person) to the front center handle, and use that to to keep yourself steady. Lean back a little, just like water skiing,
Pretty sick
excellent, super concept a développer
Thanks you sir
10 hp is perfect!
That would be awesome
You could add carbon tubes to the nose and tie them into the structure you made for the motor or even just add two lines to the nose and pull slight tension on it
I would build an upside down U shaped grab handle that goes across the front of your wooden motor mounts. It would stiffen up the mount and give a spot for front and rear passengers to hold on to. Similar to the one's on little skiffs. beef it up with braces or guy wire it with rope to the handles depending on how strong those handles are. At it's simplest, a rope between the handles to hold onto. Awesome build. Old School looks like he's having a little too much fun.
Yeah, i would like to put a stabilize rail on it. Yeah Old Skool still gets crazy sometimes
i would try add like a 2foot high rail so you could stand up and hold for greater stability and by leaning your weight on rail either way for steering.
Get it!
Yeah we got it 🤣, thanks for watching
ME LIKE!😮
I've been contemplating building my own version but with jet ski propulsion
Old School is hard core.
There are a lot of small flats canoe/skiffs that are meant to run while standing. A lot of them have a small u type rail that mounts to the floor and you hold when standing. Look at a Gladesman canoe. If you had a bar that would fold up and lock in place between the forward arms of the bracket, that would be great for standing and fishing. You could include cup holders and tackle tray, rod holders. There are lots of ways to accessories that.
Yeah definitely needs a stabilizer rail for standing
Extend your motor mount base/brackets to the front in lieu of half way to keep the board stiff.
Tie a rope to that front handle of the board with a little trangle handle on the end to hold urself forward with. Will also help the nose stay up
need to make a light weight top for it so you have some shade while you fish, maybe line the roof with some solar panels.
I will saybit again, I love your builds. I actually saw this board on Temu before black Friday and thought of your amazing builds.😅 Would you be open to doing a more detailed video on how to wire in a kill switch to the Temu motors (electric and gas)?
Hi! That's great thanks, I'm glad you liked the build. Yeah I am really impressed with the quality of that board. I don't know about making a RUclips video of the kill switch, but the next time I install one I will film it more detailed and email it to you. You'll need to go to my about section and find my email address and send me a reminder
@@JoeOceanside 🥰
You’re not the first to think of boat pack outs my guy
I just searched "Milwaukee packout on boat" and no videos of the packout system on a boat came up. So I'm sure I'm not the only person in the world who ever thought of it, but I'm probably the first person to do it in a RUclips video of this caliber. Thanks for watching
Put a dolefin on the cavitation plate and you won't get that porpoising effect at high speed. I had the same problem on an overpowered Gheenoe and a fin solves it.
Yeah i had one on my old whaler and it really helped stability
A longtail & motor (Predictor 212CC) would keep the center of gravity much lower and no front lifting. Runs in 5" water.
Extend the two boards all the way up
Yeah good idea
Bro you need to extend the throttle lever so you can stand further up on the bow and help the boat plane
Pls add more support towards the front the bigger motor mean more weight on the back. This will help with the nose dive. Even if you can make some walls over the edge so you have balance. Nice video keep it up😮😮😮😮
Yeah thanks! I thought about making the boards run all the way to the front, that could help with the flex. But I was trying to balance between strength and portability and trying to keep it small. Also I should pre bend the boards so they have a slight upward curve toward the front, it might help light the nose more. Good observation, thanks for watching!
A little trim goes a long way.