I just bought a 87' citation because the guy told me the motor and out drive were fine and all it need was the floor rebuilt. but when i took it...
by all means please do... my email is Quadracer2492@hotmail.com I heard that a jet drive kills like 40% of the motors efficiency over a prop... is...
ok idea is scratched.... what about something like this?...
and i was deffently going for the jet engine version
wow guy thanks for the vote of confidence :eek: I wasnt going to open her up till a nice calm day... How about a mini cat with some cosmetic...
wow thanks for the info... I will have to redo my whole project now.
this pic right here is what i want but i cant imagine how to build this sturdy enough to take the rigors of lake erie's choppy waters at 60+mph...
well the miss madison is 30 ft by 14.5 ft so im just guestimating about the 60%. you have a point about the aerodynamics as well thats why i am...
i was looking at some small hydroplanes but none of them had enclosed cockpits would the hull have to bee deeper to accommodate the extra weight...
what about making the hull out of the wood and just fiber/plexy glass for the cock pit? would that work? now remember i want this thing too look...
would that be light enough for such a small engine to propel over 60 mph?
humans survived the last ice age why couldnt we do it with all of our technology?
well im 185lbs and i only want a ten gallon tank. as for the rest of the weight I have no idea. I saw somewhere that you can make boats out of...
no the engine size is the key factor. I want this thing light enough and long enough to carry the motor myself and a tank of gas. But i still want...