Nice job.
Wouldn't be room for an outboard to tilt up even with the builtin setback. Engine must fit under the small center console - don't know the Weber...
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Can it get to shore or do you have to keep it tied up in a couple feet of water?
http://www.newschannel5.com/story/20636114/men-rescued-from-boating-disaster Don't get closer to a dam than you can paddle to shore :!:...
Here's the LS3 going over more difficult terrain 40gECrmuCaU
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Very cool! Where did you get the motors and jets from?
hNUeSUXOc-w Very cool. How about a lightweight LS3 as a SOF canoe which portages itself.
I'd like to know how much drag the jet intake adds and how easy it is to paddle one of these. Neither 98yzDuNZqjk or a different one dGnnxAivEhA...
Electrical problems I've had have been corrosion. Switches, terminal bars, and wire ends and crimp joints. Only had two wires go bad on me.
Can you post some pics.
:D Another tip - when a friend is all happy about getting a fixer-upper boat, wait a few days before saying "well, you got an ok trailer."
A man named Dave posted pictures of an 11' http://alaskandave.smugmug.com/gallery/5427509_zbRM4#!i=331857760&k=ZsLRR Don't know if there's a way...