Check out the whole video. This motor was not propped correctly for low speeds. Once rpm’s gets up it rides out no hoping. But this is a 2019 low side made before that issue.
Outstanding video, that thing rips! I just love running creeks and bayous, it's just so much more fun than open water. I've got an old Monark 1552 with a 50 Evinrude that I bought new in 1986, it has the original SST 21" prop not great holeshot but a good cruiser and good fuel economy tops out about 38 with a passenger and gear. Spent much of my life running Dorcheat Bayou in N Louisiana, pretty curvy but there are some straights where you can fly. I'll be running the bayou later this week for the first time in nearly 20 years, it is so timely that your video popped up on my feed, it got me excited to see my old haunts. Thanks for posting I really like your rig!
That thing moves! Looks like a lot of fun.. just barely touching the water at full speed - seems like you could cover quite a bit of distance without using much fuel
@@landonbaker7859 The engine will kick up really quick if you hit something in the water. Its very helpful to have one in shallow water. Especially in a place where you are unsure of where shallow logs are. Not a dumb question at all by the way! Sone outboard engines have a "breakaway" as well which means if you hit something underwater that's hard enough to tear off the engine it will only take off the lower half of the entire engine like the propeller. Its to make sure you don't rip off the entire engine and lose it.
nice! really nice! i'd get a pad welded on. prop. raise the motor. free speed. sort of? after you do everything! but it is worth it! you'll really fly!
It just depends on the lake. On that lake a 10mph wind could sink a bass boat. But it handles waves very well and keeps you dry! I don’t like riding in anything more than about 3 foot swells.
@@tcboutdoors6898 oh I’m sure but does it still turn pretty decent? I had a 15” vjohn like a sea ark style with a 50 on it. It didn’t turn all that great. In fact I put it in grass a couple times bouncing off the side of airboat trails. It slid a lot without much up front. Put a 50lb sandbag in front of that front bench and only slowed it down I think 2 miles an hour from 40ish if I remember right but it straight turned on a dime from there on out.
@@tcboutdoors6898 plus I guess I never had to run any chop cause it’s all shallow out there in Everglades. Even the canals so yea different area for sure.
I have a question and hoping im at the right place. Was wondering about taking a 20 hp 14 foot, V bottom boat on the manistee river. Ill have a prop guard to protect the prop and lower unit and plan on moving at a safe slower speed. It that possible to take a 3 bladed prop boat in tbe big manistee without creating damage to engine or boat? Thanks in advance!! P.S. boat is an aluminum boat.
I’m not too familiar with the river up there but rocks and lower units are not good friends. If you are just easing around you should be fine just make sure your motor is set to where it will kick up if you hit something. Also throw a spare aluminum prop or two in the boat. Just in case! If current is rough I would be hesitant in a 14ft but that’s up to the captain!
@tcboutdoors6898 thanks. Appreciate your reply. Yeah, my 20 hp motor never locks in when in forward gear, only when yku go to neutral or reverse does it lock. Will definitely be careful. Again, thank your for your reply!!!
It’s probably 5 foot deep in the middle! We’re in Mississippi! We have all kinds of fish like bass, crappie, and cat fish mostly! Lots of wildlife as well! 👍
hey man question that tiller handle where did you buy that ? i’m having trouble finding info on a tiller handle for the 90-2000s yamaha two strokes i have a 70 like this one i want to put a tiller handle on
Badass! How long is that handle? I’m wanting to put a 70 hp tiller on my 1860 Lowe but I have a back deck with the fuel tank under it, probably 3 foot of deck at least to the transom (it’s a center console model with a 50 merc 2 stroke on it now)
I’m not exactly sure what you mean. If it is too shallow it can be hard to get on pad but when you are up trim up to best performance spot. Hope that helps! 👍
@@tcboutdoors6898 I want to run a shallow river. San Joaquin to be specific it varies in depth but at the shallow parts or small rapids it can get as shallow as 6 inches maybe less so I’m wondering if you’re going fast and know you’re about to scrape or hit the prop on the bottom is it easy to tilt the prop out of the water quickly so it doesn’t get destroyed on the rocks/sand. I’d rather have a traditional outboard but I’ll put a mud motor on if that’s the only way
Tcb outdoors, he means are you able to push down on the handle to raise the prop up quick if a tree is right under the surface of the water. Push down on handle to make prop miss the tree
Did you must modify the big tiller to intall it on the outboard? Because the throttle cable of the big tiller for the 4stroke outboard has to push, but that for the 70 2stroke has to pull.
That thing flies! Such a great feeling when you have glass water and you an just let that engine loose. Great job on the boat!
Thank you!
that thing rips, and wherever youre boating looks sick!
I keep coming back to this video. great run
I love the sound of an outboard screaming like that. So awesome
Don’t get much better! 👍
@@tcboutdoors6898 no sir, she sounds good!
God that thing bounces like crazy. I thought people were kidding about these new edges
Check out the whole video. This motor was not propped correctly for low speeds. Once rpm’s gets up it rides out no hoping. But this is a 2019 low side made before that issue.
Outstanding video, that thing rips! I just love running creeks and bayous, it's just so much more fun than open water. I've got an old Monark 1552 with a 50 Evinrude that I bought new in 1986, it has the original SST 21" prop not great holeshot but a good cruiser and good fuel economy tops out about 38 with a passenger and gear. Spent much of my life running Dorcheat Bayou in N Louisiana, pretty curvy but there are some straights where you can fly. I'll be running the bayou later this week for the first time in nearly 20 years, it is so timely that your video popped up on my feed, it got me excited to see my old haunts. Thanks for posting I really like your rig!
That is awesome! I hope you enjoy your time out in the bayou! Thanks for checking out the video!
You sir are nuking futs. Keep it 💯
5:00 I felt like I fell out of the boat 😂
This looks so cool! Literally looks like some first person video game, how you're Mario cartn around!
Great setup you got there 🔥
Bad-ass I had a 14-48 with a 40hp Evinrude and it would do bout 30 bet that thing flies!
Looks like a fun setup
That thing moves! Looks like a lot of fun.. just barely touching the water at full speed - seems like you could cover quite a bit of distance without using much fuel
Any big Yamaha two stroke uses a lot of fuel
That boat have a pad?
Very nice what a rocket !! could you please let me know where I can buy a tiller for my 70 ?
Boats.net
Man knows that water.
I have the same motor but a 50hp and the tilt/trim only goes up half way then stops… anyone know what it could be
@@quentinsilas1272 check your trim fluid level
I need to get a kick and jack plate. I’m always worried I’m going to rip the lower unit off running skinny trails like you’re doing
sorry if this is a dumb question but what is a kick
@@landonbaker7859 The motor will "kick" up when you hit a log or something under water.
@@landonbaker7859 The engine will kick up really quick if you hit something in the water. Its very helpful to have one in shallow water. Especially in a place where you are unsure of where shallow logs are. Not a dumb question at all by the way! Sone outboard engines have a "breakaway" as well which means if you hit something underwater that's hard enough to tear off the engine it will only take off the lower half of the entire engine like the propeller. Its to make sure you don't rip off the entire engine and lose it.
Bob's Jack Plates has "kick back jack's I just put one on my G3 $$$$
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nice! really nice! i'd get a pad welded on. prop. raise the motor. free speed. sort of? after you do everything! but it is worth it! you'll really fly!
what's your top end on that thing? I have a similar set up
That set up would run right at 50-52. 👍
Yamaha can do anything I got 60hp it's a beast
What’s your settback on your jack plate
That is a 6 inch CMC kick up plate
Send it brother 💪🏻
how does that 15ft handle open water with wind more than 10 mph? looking for something about that size.
It just depends on the lake. On that lake a 10mph wind could sink a bass boat. But it handles waves very well and keeps you dry! I don’t like riding in anything more than about 3 foot swells.
Hell yes. Put a sand bag in front of boat though. Get it smoothed out. That thing rips
I was just trimmed up at the beginning cause it’s shallow! That nose will get up and keep you from getting wet in choppy water 👍
@@tcboutdoors6898 oh I’m sure but does it still turn pretty decent? I had a 15” vjohn like a sea ark style with a 50 on it. It didn’t turn all that great. In fact I put it in grass a couple times bouncing off the side of airboat trails. It slid a lot without much up front. Put a 50lb sandbag in front of that front bench and only slowed it down I think 2 miles an hour from 40ish if I remember right but it straight turned on a dime from there on out.
@@tcboutdoors6898 plus I guess I never had to run any chop cause it’s all shallow out there in Everglades. Even the canals so yea different area for sure.
as soon as i saw the gas can, i knew t was gonna be good! what were you running at?? 40-45mph?
I have a question and hoping im at the right place. Was wondering about taking a 20 hp 14 foot, V bottom boat on the manistee river. Ill have a prop guard to protect the prop and lower unit and plan on moving at a safe slower speed. It that possible to take a 3 bladed prop boat in tbe big manistee without creating damage to engine or boat?
Thanks in advance!!
P.S. boat is an aluminum boat.
I’m not too familiar with the river up there but rocks and lower units are not good friends. If you are just easing around you should be fine just make sure your motor is set to where it will kick up if you hit something. Also throw a spare aluminum prop or two in the boat. Just in case! If current is rough I would be hesitant in a 14ft but that’s up to the captain!
@tcboutdoors6898 thanks. Appreciate your reply. Yeah, my 20 hp motor never locks in when in forward gear, only when yku go to neutral or reverse does it lock. Will definitely be careful. Again, thank your for your reply!!!
@@TheDbrewer31 anytime! Feel free to ask any questions I’ll answer to the best of my ability!
How deep is that creek? What fish and critters live there?
It’s probably 5 foot deep in the middle! We’re in Mississippi! We have all kinds of fish like bass, crappie, and cat fish mostly! Lots of wildlife as well! 👍
@@tcboutdoors6898 any gators?
@tcboutdoors6898 where at in ms? I'm from south ms
What body of water is this? In what state? Its beautiful there.
Sardis lake in MS!
Do you have the part number to the plug in the cowl where the oiler was? Could sure use that on my 40
I do not! You may be able to find one on EBay though!
hey man question that tiller handle where did you buy that ? i’m having trouble finding info on a tiller handle for the 90-2000s yamaha two strokes i have a 70 like this one i want to put a tiller handle on
Search for Nicholas Metrejean on facebook and message him. He can get you fixed up.
Long shaft or short shaft?
Long
I believe we found the real Gator McCluskey
I ain’t much on corn liquor but I’d take a pull from Gator!
Setback? Prop?
6” laser 2
That man hates to trim down 😉
flat bottom?
8 degree v
Badass! How long is that handle? I’m wanting to put a 70 hp tiller on my 1860 Lowe but I have a back deck with the fuel tank under it, probably 3 foot of deck at least to the transom (it’s a center console model with a 50 merc 2 stroke on it now)
I’m not exactly sure on length I’ll put a tape to it soon and let you know. It’s called a Yamaha big tiller 👍
@@tcboutdoors6898 I sure appreciate it!
There’s a guy in Louisiana that converts Yamaha big tillers to the MERC 40-60 2 strokes you have and it’s bad ass .
@@brandonpharis1480 damn really! Do you know how I can get a hold of him?
Cool! The engine isn't pull cable type? Tiller pushes the cable, how did you installed it?
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Check this video out! He walks you through the install
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What prop you running I have a 553 edge with a 70 Yamaha
That’s a 22 but I’d try 19-20
What top speed are you seeing?
what speed were you doin when you cleared the creek, looks like it was flying ;)
Is it easy to lift up the prop when it gets too shallow?
I’m not exactly sure what you mean. If it is too shallow it can be hard to get on pad but when you are up trim up to best performance spot. Hope that helps! 👍
@@tcboutdoors6898 I want to run a shallow river. San Joaquin to be specific it varies in depth but at the shallow parts or small rapids it can get as shallow as 6 inches maybe less so I’m wondering if you’re going fast and know you’re about to scrape or hit the prop on the bottom is it easy to tilt the prop out of the water quickly so it doesn’t get destroyed on the rocks/sand. I’d rather have a traditional outboard but I’ll put a mud motor on if that’s the only way
Tcb outdoors, he means are you able to push down on the handle to raise the prop up quick if a tree is right under the surface of the water. Push down on handle to make prop miss the tree
What prop are you running on the 70?
Hey, mate what is the tiller handle off?
It’s just a Yamaha big tiller!
when the camera tipped the water i got scared ngl
is it a 13x22 or 14"?
1553
Did you must modify the big tiller to intall it on the outboard? Because the throttle cable of the big tiller for the 4stroke outboard has to push, but that for the 70 2stroke has to pull.
ua-cam.com/video/8LW8p3boqG8/v-deo.html
Check this video out! This guy explains and shows you everything ya need to know! 👍
what are you getting for mph with this set up?
Low 50’s by myself mid 40’s with a load
@@tcboutdoors6898 jeezus
How fast was that?
Around 50mph 👍
Looks like Coldwater Mississippi
I’m surprised you didn’t hit a log or a tree in the water that would had tore the lower unit apart that’s some skills right there 👏
It has a kick up plate
@@tcboutdoors6898nice I run in shallow water also I will buy one try one out thanks for tip
How are you not scared asf that your gonna rip your lower unit off
The motor is mounted on a kick up plate. But I am very familiar with this creek
Dang
Go up 2 inches prop pitch and hang on brutha
Water is slicker than owl shit!!!
What year is the motor
2007
Who makes that gas can?
Tuff jug 👍
VP
Man your haulin a$$
I thought that the creek would be too shallow
How fast and what pitch prop?
22p merc laser 2 prop. Holds 51mph with this set up. 11 gallons of gas two batteries and trolling motor
I think it needs a 225hp
Don’t tempt me! 😂
Nice
And my wife thinks 10 mph on my 14/36 is fast 🙃
I put a 25 on my 14/36 it’s fast enough
You need a new wife 🤦♂️😂
Kaden Michael Leave her on the bank 😂 jk
@@jdpaxton9293 right 😂
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Amen brotha!
Amen my friends. Glory to God