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Old 05-08-2007 | 12:58 AM
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Just curious...are surface drives ever used on single engine boats? It seems like the prop would try to crawl the boat sideways, since there would be a sideforce from the half of the prop which is in the water.

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yes there are... ask geoo about how his donzi that he had ran with it..... he probably had the Fastest 18' single in the country
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All the little outboard boats are dealing with that. 120mph Alisons and 140mph STVs. These are boats with no weight so the problems are greater that an I/O, there are some issues but still it works fine.
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Mercury HAD the answer to that problem, it was called the Black Hawk drive. Counter rotating surface drive. Ya, it works. Too bad it was discontinued.
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Originally Posted by Airpacker
Mercury HAD the answer to that problem, it was called the Black Hawk drive. Counter rotating surface drive. Ya, it works. Too bad it was discontinued.

ain that the truth, same with the Volvo DPX. great drive and now no longer avaliable. we are looking into putting a Blackhawk on a Cig 20 should be a nice setup.
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Python82 has a surface drive on his 24 python.
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Some NewJersey Avanti's(22's & 27's) were built with KAAMA's.
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Old 05-08-2007 | 09:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Michael1
Just curious...are surface drives ever used on single engine boats? It seems like the prop would try to crawl the boat sideways, since there would be a sideforce from the half of the prop which is in the water.

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i was think'in they might be a handfull as well but they do have a pretty healthy skeg on them. anybody ever seen the Rumblefish? that thing has a trimax style single surface drive and i had heard its a handfull (thats just rumor around the pits though)
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We (engine and drive distributor) built a light 19' Youngblood with a 400 hp small block and a single drop-box Arneson: in 1980. It handled like it was on rails, it pulled the kids skiing, ran over 100 mph, and surprised a lot of BBC jet boats!

The Youngblood was later sold to a guy who installed a 600 hp big block and he successfully ran the boat in drag bracket racing for years.

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Old 05-08-2007 | 12:58 PM
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