Hey man can you show me your mount for the front? I am looking for a way to mount my pulley system to drop off the front of the boat. I've got pullies and a rowing frame and dropping anchor off the side pushes the boat around on the river.
That's badass bro.. I will definitely be performing this mod on my inflatable boat in the future. Just gotta come up with a good way to rig onto the bow. I see that you have a high pressure inflatable floor.. Do ever have any sort of flexing on your kaboat from the sheer power/weight of the outboard? Like when you're revving up to get on plane (before or after) or at any other point? I ask because my boat also has an inflatable floor and it flexes like crazy, outboard almost feels to heavy/powerful for the boat (11ft Azzuro Mare, also made by Saturn). Any ideas or tips on why I'm gett I'm experiencing that and/or how to fix it? Thanks in advance 🙋♂️🤙
Yes! Its funny because no one had mention this before! Its the force of the water .. the floor bents by the pushing. You basicly need to get on plane faster or avoid that speed and angle is like a 45 degree my floor buckles up..like a pocket forms under the floor. A hydrofoil helped me alot to stop that! It lift the tramsom quicker and the floor gets quickly flushed leveled with the water surface.. or dont ride in the back ride in the middle with a tiller extension..but it can still happen if i ride lets say like 8mph and stay there .. it is what it is the floor is soft.
@@laingej I thought I was the only one having these issues. Someone said the pressure needs to be just right and adjusted after having the boat in the water for a while. I thought about perhaps making a plywood floor and sticking it underneath the inflatable floor. Any thoughts on this..?
@@CUBICHI1985 i had my floor at 10psi and still did it. Yeah i thought about that too.. plywood floor should work .. pero que no se muy grueso talvez de 1/4”.
@@laingej I hadn't thought about the thickness at all.. you're absolutely right.. 1/4" would be perfect.. it shouldn't flex at all, and yet still be relatively lightweight..
You are a genious! Thanks for sharing. Any thoughts on how I could integrate GPS and another channel to "keep me in 1 spot?"
Hi there, very interesting. Any chance that you can provide some info and how you achieved this? Thanks.
Hey man can you show me your mount for the front? I am looking for a way to mount my pulley system to drop off the front of the boat. I've got pullies and a rowing frame and dropping anchor off the side pushes the boat around on the river.
How was the issue of remotely lifting the motor out of the water into shallow water resolved? Thanks
You should make more videos of you fishing on it. I wanna see it in action. See how it do against wind and current
That's badass bro.. I will definitely be performing this mod on my inflatable boat in the future. Just gotta come up with a good way to rig onto the bow.
I see that you have a high pressure inflatable floor..
Do ever have any sort of flexing on your kaboat from the sheer power/weight of the outboard? Like when you're revving up to get on plane (before or after) or at any other point? I ask because my boat also has an inflatable floor and it flexes like crazy, outboard almost feels to heavy/powerful for the boat (11ft Azzuro Mare, also made by Saturn). Any ideas or tips on why I'm gett I'm experiencing that and/or how to fix it? Thanks in advance 🙋♂️🤙
Yes! Its funny because no one had mention this before! Its the force of the water .. the floor bents by the pushing. You basicly need to get on plane faster or avoid that speed and angle is like a 45 degree my floor buckles up..like a pocket forms under the floor. A hydrofoil helped me alot to stop that! It lift the tramsom quicker and the floor gets quickly flushed leveled with the water surface.. or dont ride in the back ride in the middle with a tiller extension..but it can still happen if i ride lets say like 8mph and stay there .. it is what it is the floor is soft.
@@laingej I thought I was the only one having these issues. Someone said the pressure needs to be just right and adjusted after having the boat in the water for a while.
I thought about perhaps making a plywood floor and sticking it underneath the inflatable floor. Any thoughts on this..?
@@CUBICHI1985 i had my floor at 10psi and still did it. Yeah i thought about that too.. plywood floor should work .. pero que no se muy grueso talvez de 1/4”.
@@laingej I hadn't thought about the thickness at all.. you're absolutely right.. 1/4" would be perfect.. it shouldn't flex at all, and yet still be relatively lightweight..
What’s your top speed with the 20hp? About 26mph?
27mph with the 11” prop
Well done 👍🏽
Genius!
How many HP is your outboard and what pitch is your prop
20hp 10” prop