Hook up a small water pump from a tile cutter with a small battery so it can pump out the water.Your dog is really nice.How long is the tail on the back because I will be getting a big kayak soon to hook up.
Nice video. For my Jon boat I went with the larger Beaver Dam kit and the HF 15.8 HP motor. Took a little time getting it dialed in, but I'm very happy with it. The Beaver Dam owner, Mr. Robert Milner is First Rate! We were in constant contact via chat and calls, as I dialed in my set-up. Since I'm tall, and the distance to my transom and the first bench seat is a little far, I ended up having them make me a longer handle. Now I'm very comfortable as it runs through the water. I'm looking for to Ducks and Deer this season. Did do a little fishing out of my rig also and discovered I needed a long paddle in the boat to help me get away from the shore, the docks, and structure at certain times. Rangers... Lead the Way!
You might try a bigger jet or a smaller jet. My 223 with stock air box actually gets a little rich on the top end with stock jetting. I checked air fuel ratio on my dyno. Getting a go cart to test engines out for real on there soon! I was getting up to 17 MPH yesterday with the 7" weedless prop. Thats about all it wanted to pull. I think a 7.5 standard prop would be fine also. I have put about 60 miles on the wildcat so far so good.
I love this engine man that’s so great I’m really happy with it! Yeah thank you I’ll definitely check different jet sizes. Yeah I was right between 17 and 18 miles an hour loaded but I was going down river that’s awesome. I can only go about 12 1/2 mph on flat water with my predator 212 hemi in my scanoe empty. I can go 13 to 14 mph Upriver loaded with this wildcat
@@MudMotorsMax yep good speeds. I was had about 500 lbs at least in the boat yesterday and was doing up to 17 mph on flat water. I also found out that I burn close to a gallon of fuel per hour. Fill up and bring 3 gallons. Good for over 60 miles!
I love the sounds and I’m gonna buy another one and modify it with a stage one and two kits I’m so excited man this is so great for the mud motor industry. This engine really is a game changer in my opinion night and day difference
@@dylanschulz2404 Oh heck yeah that’s gonna be great I want that one to really bad I think when I get a bigger boat that will be my first engine since these wild cats are so sweet
Dog is Digging it!!
Tung River Got it!
Nice video. I'm looking in to the pintail PIROGUE 14' with a set up like this those small rigs seem really cool
i never looked back it changed my life. highly recommended
sweet
Heck yeah Wildcat!!! Make me proud!!
When are you going to get into the mud motors? You can modify the engines and then just attach it to the long tail people would go crazy!
@@MudMotorsMax the rivers aren't ideal up here, how are they in deep water?
@@fatbuddycat They are good at getting in deep water Shallow water, muddy any Water you name it they do good in water
Hook up a small water pump from a tile cutter with a small battery so it can pump out the water.Your dog is really nice.How long is the tail on the back because I will be getting a big kayak soon to hook up.
85 inches is the length. ill be building a boat made of HDPE soon and will have a bilge pump... will be very handy. i appreciate it jacks is great
Nice video. For my Jon boat I went with the larger Beaver Dam kit and the HF 15.8 HP motor. Took a little time getting it dialed in, but I'm very happy with it. The Beaver Dam owner, Mr. Robert Milner is First Rate! We were in constant contact via chat and calls, as I dialed in my set-up. Since I'm tall, and the distance to my transom and the first bench seat is a little far, I ended up having them make me a longer handle. Now I'm very comfortable as it runs through the water. I'm looking for to Ducks and Deer this season. Did do a little fishing out of my rig also and discovered I needed a long paddle in the boat to help me get away from the shore, the docks, and structure at certain times.
Rangers... Lead the Way!
I love my Beaverdam it’s steps ahead of the Mudskipper’s for sure you’re right to Robert is first class
Where are you Running in Montana? I am i CDA Idaho
Yeah, I need to get a bent handle for my 6.5 kit. I love it on my big block 420. Especially in a canoe where space is already cramped.
You might try a bigger jet or a smaller jet. My 223 with stock air box actually gets a little rich on the top end with stock jetting. I checked air fuel ratio on my dyno. Getting a go cart to test engines out for real on there soon! I was getting up to 17 MPH yesterday with the 7" weedless prop. Thats about all it wanted to pull. I think a 7.5 standard prop would be fine also. I have put about 60 miles on the wildcat so far so good.
I love this engine man that’s so great I’m really happy with it! Yeah thank you I’ll definitely check different jet sizes. Yeah I was right between 17 and 18 miles an hour loaded but I was going down river that’s awesome. I can only go about 12 1/2 mph on flat water with my predator 212 hemi in my scanoe empty. I can go 13 to 14 mph Upriver loaded with this wildcat
@@MudMotorsMax yep good speeds. I was had about 500 lbs at least in the boat yesterday and was doing up to 17 mph on flat water. I also found out that I burn close to a gallon of fuel per hour. Fill up and bring 3 gallons. Good for over 60 miles!
I love the sounds and I’m gonna buy another one and modify it with a stage one and two kits I’m so excited man this is so great for the mud motor industry. This engine really is a game changer in my opinion night and day difference
@@MudMotorsMax I am planning on building a bigger tail with the 460 as soon as I can find a suitable boat.
@@dylanschulz2404 Oh heck yeah that’s gonna be great I want that one to really bad I think when I get a bigger boat that will be my first engine since these wild cats are so sweet
If you will remove the plug while your on plane (must stay on plane) that water in the boat will drain out.
I wish it had a plug but it doesn’t unfortunately
I'm not that brave lol I've heard it works though
if they had those in short shaft I would be all over it. I cant get over how the long shaft looks.
I’m telling you they are amazing don’t be intimidated by the long tail by the way they do have a short tails
@@MudMotorsMax I have a scanoe and a 4hp outboard. What does that set up weigh?
@@crateandbarrels 82 pounds Engine and Everything
you might like the mud skipper Twister.