Tu aerobote uniplaza... a pesar de ser casero... es el mejor que he visto... me encanta su hidrodinámica... sería muy bueno si pudieras construir otro desde cero... pero siempre haciendo los videos paso a paso... y así conocer los procesos completos de cada etapa... y también poder evaluar el costo económico y el conocer el tiempo aproximado de construcción... SALUDOS... 🤨🤔😁✌✌✌
If anyone tries to build one of these in the future then I'd suggest changes to the hulls dimensions. Original 8x4 is too small. Make the hull 5 foot wide minimum, 5.5 would even be better. Keep it as light as possible, you can not make it too lite.
I am just working on the same, i follow the lake bugy plans, but they are for a 20 hp with reduction, also will try a direct 13 hp with an arrowprop 42X16 on a 12X5
@leviterande no, the guy driving it isn't me and he wouldn't let it build up full speed. it goes faster than what is seen here, i'ld say around 20-25 in shallow water under a foot deep.
I can not message you. Hi my name is Don I'm think about building a 1 or 2 seater air boat. Do you by chance know the static thrust you are getting?? One thing I see I would change is the sides is straight up and down I would angle them. I see that you slow down to turn will it flip over if you don't slow down? do you have any suggestions or changes you would recommend. Thanks, Don E
careful with the diesel engines brendon. they are heavy hogs on an airboat. the power to weight ratio just isnt there for a small boat. you will sit low in the water and be lucky to plane up from the weight. best way to go is with a twin engine like a briggs and stratton or a vw air cooled engine.
Tu aerobote uniplaza... a pesar de ser casero... es el mejor que he visto... me encanta su hidrodinámica... sería muy bueno si pudieras construir otro desde cero... pero siempre haciendo los videos paso a paso... y así conocer los procesos completos de cada etapa... y también poder evaluar el costo económico y el conocer el tiempo aproximado de construcción... SALUDOS... 🤨🤔😁✌✌✌
*Excellent aeroboat! Отличный микро-аэробот!*
Thanks for the video inspiration. Gonna build a four person one like this
looks like a modified version of a Hydro Rat I I made back in 1980s Way cool
If anyone tries to build one of these in the future then I'd suggest changes to the hulls dimensions. Original 8x4 is too small. Make the hull 5 foot wide minimum, 5.5 would even be better. Keep it as light as possible, you can not make it too lite.
I got that motor on ay mud boat and I used it on a hovercraft, but I am amazed at what you have done with it!
very cool boat, ^^
I am just working on the same, i follow the lake bugy plans, but they are for a 20 hp with reduction, also will try a direct 13 hp with an arrowprop 42X16 on a 12X5
i want one of these so bad after watching waterboy, I want to make my own with a small diesel engine
@leviterande no, the guy driving it isn't me and he wouldn't let it build up full speed. it goes faster than what is seen here, i'ld say around 20-25 in shallow water under a foot deep.
woo alright indeed.. nice job...toss a duck blind on there and your ready to rock...
Heck yeah!
@kylesize no, its only got 13hp, but it'll run on plane in water as shallow as an inch or so.
@onthedogbox it's a Honda GX390 13hp utility style engine swinging a 42x18 propeller.
Just Curios, is that a Wood hull? It looks like its very thin plywood....is that what it is? If so how heavy is it? Im looking at making one my self.
me encanta el rendimiento de este aero bote , me gustaria saber como traducir este comentario
@AllAlaskan907 yes, it is thin plywood.
wow! did you hit full throttle in the vid? how fast did it go?
it is a 42x18 from rnd props.
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No gear box on this one, just a 13hp Honda with a 42" prop bolted to the crank.
I'm building this now with the same engine. Are your sides taller than the 9" on the plans?
how hard was it to build the cage and stand for the motor and prop
was the cage and steering a kit or homemade?
Здравствуйте какая ширина и длина лодки?
I can not message you. Hi my name is Don I'm think about building a 1 or 2 seater air boat. Do you by chance know the static thrust you are getting?? One thing I see I would change is the sides is straight up and down I would angle them. I see that you slow down to turn will it flip over if you don't slow down? do you have any suggestions or changes you would recommend. Thanks, Don E
ok. how about engine rpm when cruising? Something like 2500 rpm?
careful with the diesel engines brendon. they are heavy hogs on an airboat. the power to weight ratio just isnt there for a small boat. you will sit low in the water and be lucky to plane up from the weight. best way to go is with a twin engine like a briggs and stratton or a vw air cooled engine.
any rotary powered air boats?
Could you tell me the prop dimension? Something like 42''x18'' ?
How fast will it go (MPH)? Thanks
whats the pitch on the prop?
which the length and width?
i need it