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Приєднався 3 січ 2019
Відео
Classified FPV Florida Keys - PT:001
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Easy does it. This is promotional footage...to promote others to become interested in the hobby. Locations: (24.619484, -81.536551), (24.619612, -81.594622). (Lower) Sugarloaf Key, FL & Baypoint Key, FL Rig: Chinese XL7 Knockoff Frame Caddx Rattel V2 Rush Tank Solo Beitian BN-880 Xing 2806.5, 1300KV motors Racewire Modified stock GoPro 9 Black mounting hardware w/ stock GoPro tabs NyoGel Mech. ...
Testing on-board Hero 9 Black, up & down the street low speed
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Camera angle was wrong for quad tilt, known deal with it or move along lol \^_^/
Flying FPV in the Fred storm - 2021 - gap in rain
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Gopro9, shallow props, 6s heavy af
Just rollin through Stock Island on the way to work
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Testing Gopro 9 Black's HyperSmooth stabilization and horizon leveling capabilities.
Gopro 9 Sitting on cone recording flips and fly bys of quadcopter
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Gap in the rain during Fred storm in 2021
Key West FL, literally every day in the summer...
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Summer rain and storms timelapse. Gopro Hero 9 Black
Gopro Hero 9 Black on Emax Hawk Pro 6S Stock
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Sketchy handling characteristics, I'll be doing this with a larger quad in the future lol.
Following boat with quadcopter at high speed PT2
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Lost her in the end, but nerves of steel prevailed.
Following boat with quadcopter at high speed PT1
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This drone served me well, and was well worth losing to the mighty ocean... in part 2.
Theoretical two stroke marine engine two cylinder just for fun
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Theoretical two stroke marine engine two cylinder just for fun
Universal joint for radio control vehicle
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Universal joint for radio control vehicle
Solidworks Tutorial - Toroid, Section views.
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Solidworks Tutorial - Toroid, Section views.
12 THz Quantum Processor Made in Garage
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12 THz Quantum Processor Made in Garage
212cc Jet Drive Aluminum Boat aquatic go-kart
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212cc Jet Drive Aluminum Boat aquatic go-kart
Have you considered throwing a clutch in the mix this is great for a few reasons 1 it will give you a neutral safe for getting in and out ect. 2nd would also give you crazy speed put like a 40tooth on torque converter clutch and put like 12 tooth on prop shaft looks like about 55pmh
Id like to see how you built the shaft going through the boat and how you sealed it
tutorial please🙏
Can you make a video on how you setup the gimbal?
😃😁😂🤣😂🤣
Have you thought about gearing the pump to turn a higher rpm, do a 2 sprocket setup and get more speed?
My god! Poor Cameraman, I hope he's okay...
me gusto , me suscribo , le hare a la mia asi, esoty haciendo una apoyame
Can you make a video showing the build? How did you protect the prop?
Dear Brandon, please how did you connect engine with propeller shaft. I saw that thailand guys use to use some universal joint ... but I can not find them available in my location. Do you think that some direct connection will make problems becuase of engine vibration ? Thank you
I really think you should try a steeper prop. I feel like it could pull it, it looks like you could load that engine up a bit more just fine.
Let’s go Brandon
Sir ? For ya Where did you find the shaft stuffing box and running gear for this project. I got a 20 ft day sailer and I want to put a 5 hp inboard motor in it
Amazon
No gear
With an ultralight air plain you shouldn’t fly any hirer than you can fall and with this canoe you shouldn’t get any farther away from the beach than you can swim! LOL!
Монтаж и обслуживание оошти6578888899056ош098904на 0эх 0ххьфйфэх
nothing go-kart here. perhaps you need to name the lame video without gokart in the title.
I find that statement insulting. I suppose that is just how you talk to everyone.
@@brandonnorris1026 i can't help you feel insulted. I didnt name a video something it isn't. Only reason i watch the video cause i thought someone had done a boat to gokart conversion which it turned out your video wasn't. So i simply said to take the gokart out of your same video because it has nothing to do with it.
@@gassprint1 one day you will find the light and it shall guide you
@@brandonnorris1026 sounds like you got a real problem with constructive criticism
@@gassprint1 Your annoying af. Go troll someone else.
WELL DONE MATE
That's crazy! Was getting vertigo just watching it! The GoPro and drone are not long for this world lol!
So cool! I did something similar in a 1978 Alumacraft. I put two 6.5hp 3" water pumps (300gpm) in it and made a "jet boat". Check out the video! ua-cam.com/video/HgQTKWpNgQQ/v-deo.html
Nice! Put a battery pack on it and let it record at 1min intervals for a full day - would be cool to see! Nice job and keep up the great content!
That's badass :)
It is a work of art, mate. A total masterpiece. I love it, ha ha.
Nice Work 👌🏻
Can you give me more information about this edf. Please i need like that
3d print it
Very cool, would have liked to hear you explain it all without the engine running, but still a fun video to watch. Also, why didn't you add a centrifugal clutch so it could idle stationary in the water until throttle was applied? Just curious.
Next build will be chain drive (1:2) double prop speed w/ the same engine and possibly a clutch. The clutch is a point of failure, I also live in a salt water air environment. Thank you.
@@brandonnorris1026 Centrifugal clutch is a wear item indeed, I've had several in my custom spider box builds, running Centrifugal clutches in Salt water environment. With normal maintenance the salt water didnt seem to be a problem. Thats riding and storing them on the beach. Ive since changed all my off road stuff over to a torque converter systems, which may be something cool to look into on your next build for the variable gearing. I do think your plans to change gear ratio will help exponentially. However, their are a 1000 ways to skin a cat.
@@budddove6480 My plans are to prototype this to the most reliable, production - ready state in the lightest form possible to provide people that live on houseboats in my area to be able to afford a tender for around 1 or 2 grand....instead of 3000$ boat and 15000$ motor
Looks like a nice gantry for light loads. When using microstepping I bet the positional accuracy would be phenomenal!
I can't figure out what the difference is, lots of people try to make that combination work, and they flop bigtime, for some reason yours seems to work very well, good job!
Yep, and the parts list is short and cheap.
You gotta cool playground. I've got the same set up where I live just different ... creeks and rivers... no ocean for me👍
Yes it's nice, except when the hurricanes come than you have to tie everything down.
@@brandonnorris1026 Cool deal, buddy. I guess it's occasional flooding and tornado for me 😉
Awesome!
holy CRAP!
Man do you know how much trust does it put out?
Not much, maybe 1/2 ft/lb at max 12 volts.
@@brandonnorris1026 ohh the thing is I'm designing a edf with the same motor but I need to get above 800g and cannot find any info about if someone has done something similar
@@baddreams0919 800 g? That's almost 2 lbs of thrust, maybe from a much much smaller and ducted fan.
@@brandonnorris1026 im going with 90mm fan and I've seen this same motor with propeller do 700g grams
@@brandonnorris1026 but now that I see it on my scale I think that 500g will do it
what prop shaft drip seal did you use?
I'll send you some pics of the setup if you want. Its essentially a steel linear shaft through a pillow block flange bearing and shore 70a butadiene rubber between the bearing and the hull. A LOT of grease too.
@@brandonnorris1026 Any and all info would be enormously appreciated! Building a 6.5hp inboard kayak, and finding a drip seal for a smaller application like a 1 in prop shaft is near impossible!
@@alliancegaming8486 Pictures of setup, imgur.com/a/IYRstNX
@@brandonnorris1026 maybe sell my 19 foot Grumman for something smaller.
None, tons of marine grease and a standard pillow block bearing
Hey Brandon like your concept on the engine build how long did it take to build
Few days, after I had all the parts
I work too much, in the keys here. Maybe if I get a bunch of time off
Brandon Norris ok can u contact me direct
How fast does it go?
im wondering the same thing..
Pls come back what are you doing
Pls pls
@@masterqueef9208 I just realised we got the same name
Cause i built one and haven't hit the water yet waiting on registration im guess 10mph ? Maby more with performance up grades
Like 7-10 on a good day
What's the top speed ?
5-10 mph
Did you ever consider showing what you put in the title?
No.
Please tish me i want to know you in stall.
hell yea. need muffler
yeah i know its a little hard to push a boat of a lift when smoking
Sweet! Spell out "Solidworks" in the description to get more redirects. I vote for a follow-up long version tutorial! Keep up the great content!
Cool! I like the 3D printed wheels! Might want to get some longer-throw arms on the steering since that thing looks pretty quick and is probably squirreley t high speeds! Keep up the great work!
Im currently in the process of doing this as well except il be using a 22HP predator engine and using it for the river in a 10foot aluminum vhull
That was a hard hit! Hopefully you weren't injured! Ever find out what it was?
That particular cove is riddled with debris, rocks and is only dredged 20 or so ft from the shoreline. Broken sign post likely.
I call bs. If it is a displacement hull (pointed at both ends) a 6.5 would not plane the hull. No wonder you didn’t show the setup. Probably a small john boat.
Its a canoe, I assure you
18' canoe, fiberglass
I like the door hinge gas pedal, very clever. About how fast you think you average? Hard to judge on the gopro sometimes. Thanks!
About 7-10 mph. Its a flat hull boat so the pump doesn't really properly get enogu hwater flow to the intake...especially since the pump is designed for a 50+ hp engine and the engine in it is 6.5
where is this at?
Florida Keys
Pretty darned cool!
Looks good! How will it attach to the rear spar? Could just be a long piece at the rear running the length of each wing panel. Th skin (Monokote?) will give it a lot of stiffness too. Keep up the great work!
Monokote is an option, maybe fill with expanding foam after the fact.
@@brandonnorris1026 I'd leave it open since the foam wouldn't really do anything but add weight. Structurally I don't think it needs it lol