Honestly probably not much different then a single pump boat, just with two of everything. Would be interesting to see if they have reverse and if so if it can run one in reverse and one forward to turn in place.
I'm guessing the twin Yamaha SVHO motors are modified to get the extra horse-power? The Yamaha SVHO WaveRunners have 250 HP. Obviously this has 2 of those, but what was done to get it up to 700 HP?
Below is a comment/list we shared earlier highlighting the difference to a single engine. When sitting in the drivers seat the main difference is you have 2 throttle levers instead of one. Each engine is its own system so it can run independently from the other. Compare this to a 4x4 truck with 4 wheel steering. You have a lot more control with a twin engine setup. #1 redundancy - 1 engine is enough to plane the boat out ad go home #2 weight - 2 of these light weight engines is less weight than 1 big engine #3 twin jets handle different to a single jet so is desired by some people #4 speed - in our testing this boat outperformed what we would expect from a typical large jet installation #5 cost - at the time this boat was built this was the cheaper route to take #6 the cool factor - no one else has a boat like this
is there any reason why it doesnt have a higher top end speed? something to do with the impeller? i dont know much about jets, and could you put a stern drive on one of these?
Yes you could put a stern drive but the question is why? This is a jet boat designed for shallow water operation and a sterndrive would completely ruin it's usefulness for that purpose. The hull shape is not made for choppy water so lake/ocean use would be a rough ride. A sterndrive should really be used on a different hull IMO. Couple of points on speed: The boat definitely had more to give with some adjustments but it was already fast enough for its intended use. The extra power and twin drive gives it a great holeshot and load lifting ability. Speed was lower on the priority list. The hull is not designed for speed The uhmw liner/fasteners create drag A 100hp car goes 100km/hr but generally a 200hp car does not go 200km/hr. Power is not directly related to speed in a 1:1 ratio. This boat with a single engine does 48MPH. A higher speed than this would limit its usefulness in tight skinny/shallow water.
@@Minijetinc oh ok i now understand, thank you for taking the time to reply, i dont know too much about boats in general so this is great, its a really nice boat, you guys do great work man 👍
#1 redundancy - 1 engine is enough to plane the boat out ad go home #2 weight - 2 of these light weight engines is less weight than 1 big engine #3 twin jets handle different to a single jet so is desired by some people #4 speed - in our testing this boat outperformed what we would expect from a typical large jet installation #5 cost - at the time this boat was built this was the cheaper route to take #6 the cool factor - no one else has a boat like this
Not enough k's for this one at todays prices. You will need to add a 1 in front! Please visit our website for pricing and available models. www.minijet.ca
Love it.. 58kts on the river, turns on a dime, nearly indestructible hull, fishing platforms and only 17'. A literal dream boat.
I would love to see a tech walk-through of this boat. Incredible job.
Honestly probably not much different then a single pump boat, just with two of everything. Would be interesting to see if they have reverse and if so if it can run one in reverse and one forward to turn in place.
@@Skwisgar2322 can turn in place and single with whale tail bucket. Just turn hard over and jog bucket up and down
I think one huge benefit of this is the redundancy. No more getting stranded in the middle of nowhere when you have a mechanical failure.
Really great showcase of your capabilities..
Damn! I want to se engines and pump setup!
Dam i cant wait to have mine on the water
I'm guessing the twin Yamaha SVHO motors are modified to get the extra horse-power? The Yamaha SVHO WaveRunners have 250 HP. Obviously this has 2 of those, but what was done to get it up to 700 HP?
Yes exactly. Tuned and some parts.
@@Minijetinc what’s a build price on these?
@@AriePharmD email sales@minijet.ca or call 613 605 2628
That's Cool! Damn !
Nice looking boat.
How does it handle compared to single pump? Not looking for stats, jus how does it differ from the driver seat?
Below is a comment/list we shared earlier highlighting the difference to a single engine. When sitting in the drivers seat the main difference is you have 2 throttle levers instead of one. Each engine is its own system so it can run independently from the other. Compare this to a 4x4 truck with 4 wheel steering. You have a lot more control with a twin engine setup.
#1 redundancy - 1 engine is enough to plane the boat out ad go home
#2 weight - 2 of these light weight engines is less weight than 1 big engine
#3 twin jets handle different to a single jet so is desired by some people
#4 speed - in our testing this boat outperformed what we would expect from a typical large jet installation
#5 cost - at the time this boat was built this was the cheaper route to take
#6 the cool factor - no one else has a boat like this
What’s the delta on this hull? Awesome boat.
Feel free to contact us through our website minijet.ca - we'd be happy to share some of the technical details there!
Hellllllll yeahhhhh!
is there any reason why it doesnt have a higher top end speed? something to do with the impeller? i dont know much about jets, and could you put a stern drive on one of these?
Yes you could put a stern drive but the question is why? This is a jet boat designed for shallow water operation and a sterndrive would completely ruin it's usefulness for that purpose. The hull shape is not made for choppy water so lake/ocean use would be a rough ride. A sterndrive should really be used on a different hull IMO.
Couple of points on speed:
The boat definitely had more to give with some adjustments but it was already fast enough for its intended use. The extra power and twin drive gives it a great holeshot and load lifting ability. Speed was lower on the priority list.
The hull is not designed for speed
The uhmw liner/fasteners create drag
A 100hp car goes 100km/hr but generally a 200hp car does not go 200km/hr. Power is not directly related to speed in a 1:1 ratio.
This boat with a single engine does 48MPH.
A higher speed than this would limit its usefulness in tight skinny/shallow water.
@@Minijetinc oh ok i now understand, thank you for taking the time to reply,
i dont know too much about boats in general so this is great, its a really nice boat, you guys do great work man 👍
Hello I am from Vietnam
On something like this what's the benefit of the twin engines over something like a supercharged ls with a bigger pump?
#1 redundancy - 1 engine is enough to plane the boat out ad go home
#2 weight - 2 of these light weight engines is less weight than 1 big engine
#3 twin jets handle different to a single jet so is desired by some people
#4 speed - in our testing this boat outperformed what we would expect from a typical large jet installation
#5 cost - at the time this boat was built this was the cheaper route to take
#6 the cool factor - no one else has a boat like this
@MinijetINC thank you for the response. Keep up the good work
Gorgeous
Cool
damn that is AWESOME! not sure how practical with gas.. but hell yeah!
fire, bro!
damn thats sick
How much for it. I want it right now.
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Come in red ?
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What’s the top speed in miles or kilometres per hour
110km/hr
@@Minijetinc not bad.
Price tag?
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can you do a video without the music
The way these motors run there will always be music unless we mute it 😆 they sing a pretty amazing tune. Let me see what I can do.
Como é que eu faço pra adquirir um barco, deste?
Me responda por favor!
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How much
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this boat How much
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i bet that boat is like $100k or more .
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$40k seems like a lot of k's to me.
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