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I wonder how she'd run with a 200hp "inboard" snowmobile motor? :D
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Originally posted by blackhawk I wonder how she'd run with a 200hp "inboard" snowmobile motor? :D Sunsation32, I emailed ya and PM'd ya too. :) |
We had a snowmobile that had a twin cylinder 200hp motor that weighed about 80 lbs. If you could figure a way to couple it to a drive I think you'd have a sweet power to weight ratio. Plus the sound of twin pipes coming out the hull and running at 8000 rpm would get some attention! :D
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Hmmm.....twist the engine sideways....raise it up a tad so the clutches could work.......try and incorporate a wet exhaust system from a jetski so engine compartment temp would stay down.........AWE CRAP! Stop this or i'm gonna change my mind for the millionth time!!! :D :D
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I agree, after having 3 funcats I know these boats pretty well, The idea of an inboard is cool. keeping the weight inside the boat, and putting some real HP in it would make a rough water slingshot. You should have seen the looks from other boaters as we passed them is real rough water, 2 to 3's at 60 mph. Remember this boat is a shrunken copy of one of the best rough water cats ever made, the 30' shadow.
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Wally, could you imagine if you could incorperate the clutches? 4500 rpm SMOOTH holeshots and always running at peak hp rpm! WOW, that would be fun!!! :D
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I used to race against those cats. One guy I heard eventually put a 140 OMC engine on one. The boat acted just like the 30 SHADOW. The hull's tunnel began to work at 80+.
The biggest problem racing against them was the barrel rolling in the turns. Other than that, they looked like alot of fun. |
LOL nice Sharkey :) :) :D :D
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The hose down with a Vee Bottom. Look close enough to the end of my rooster tail, there is a little cat in there somewhere.......;)
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http://www.barnstormers.com/engJ0000.html
put a nice jet engine in there and have your own mini JET SET 2 or 3 k for a 90hp jet best part is the engines dont weigh much |
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