Jet Drive on Tunnel Hull Possible?

Discussion in 'Jet Drives' started by 56caddy, Nov 9, 2008.

  1. 56caddy
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    I want to put a jet drive on a 16 foot alum Monarch tunnel hull boat. Is this recommended? I run in a lot of sandy areas and very shallow water.
     
  2. jim lee
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    This is a tunnel hull and it is propelled by a jet drive. Actually by a 500ci V8 hooked to a jet drive. 132 mph in the 1/4 mile. high 7 or low 8 sec. I forget.

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    So yes, you can successfully run a jet drive in a tunnel hull.

    -jim lee
     
  3. Cobra1
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  4. Jimboat
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    There are lot's of tunnel hulls powered by jet drives. Good designs will perform very well.
     
  5. MR. CBM
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    hello jimboat! what do you consider the best tunnel made for a jetdrive as of today?
    ted
     
  6. Jimboat
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    MR. CBM - it's hard to consider one design as best overall, since it really depends on what your performance objectives are. Southwind, California Performance and Eliminator all make very good, fast jet-drive tunnel hulls.
     
  7. MR. CBM
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    150-200mph dragboat with a jetdrive. can these designs be improved upon in your opinion or would you have to start from scratch, if at all possible?
    thanks in advance.
     

  8. Jimboat
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    Southwind, California Performance and Eliminator are all successful drag boat hulls. "you can always improve" on a design, since many successful designs have been around for many years without modifications. so there is always a way to improve a design to achieve just what you're looking for.
     
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