I did that with a junked commercial clutch-head "week-whacker", in 1978. It pushed my 21 foot cabin cruiser around Long Beach harbor (until Port Authority got "on" to me about the noise, that is! I had an Open-Pipe exhaust I'd made, and it was LOUD...!). Haha! The reason I went with a clutch-headed engine, was so I could get it started and warmed up without the prop moving my boat. Sold it (with the original Quiet exhaust) to a guy that mounted it on a canoe, and he said it pushed it over 5 mph...! Only thing I had was time and a $15 dollar prop I had to buy. (Yes, I did have an engine in the cabin cruiser, about 350 H.P., and went to Catalina Island every week for years!). Lol,,,
No deeper would not help. It's the speed of the motor to the speed of the prop. Hp/torque of a 2 stroke vs the power needed for the efficiency of the prop/engine combination.
I did that with a junked commercial clutch-head "week-whacker", in 1978. It pushed my 21 foot cabin cruiser around Long Beach harbor (until Port Authority got "on" to me about the noise, that is! I had an Open-Pipe exhaust I'd made, and it was LOUD...!). Haha!
The reason I went with a clutch-headed engine, was so I could get it started and warmed up without the prop moving my boat. Sold it (with the original Quiet exhaust) to a guy that mounted it on a canoe, and he said it pushed it over 5 mph...! Only thing I had was time and a $15 dollar prop I had to buy. (Yes, I did have an engine in the cabin cruiser, about 350 H.P., and went to Catalina Island every week for years!). Lol,,,
Oh, the peace and quiet of kayaking!
Love it.
Yooo this is crazy Matt good job bro love the music edits too
Great video, I can't wait till the next one!
Turned out awesome!!!
Nice! All you need now is to be sitting on a case of Keystones and get pulled over by the boat cops. Good work!
That’s sick!🤘🏾
I think I laffed as much as your misses if no mere
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No deeper would not help. It's the speed of the motor to the speed of the prop. Hp/torque of a 2 stroke vs the power needed for the efficiency of the prop/engine combination.
no doubt, thanks for watching i appreciate it :)
As long as the prop is not partly out of water just whipping air..
Badass!
Chainsaw on a tricycle!
Um... no.
Stop