Brandon Atwell
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I somewhat suspect the shaft itself is just too long as well, after testing out the OS shaft in it again. I think a standard K&B shaft may be the answer.
Who makes this lower unitCame in the mail yesterday, haven’t had time to fully assemble yet but I’ll post pics. Overall a very nice piece! The unit’s swivel pin is bushed, so that’s nice to be able to easily replace that once it gets some miles on it.
I am not a fan of the design to hold the pin it, as it is only one set screw. I will probably tap the bottom side for a 4-40 and washer to be on the safe side.
The unit honestly looks to be a blend of features from both the O.S. (Assembly design, liner removal design) and lawless (overall shape, steering arm design, engine plate mount). The bullet design and skeg shape look to be the most original concepts of the unit as a whole. I do like how sharp the leading edge of the bend is and the skeg. The included mount and mounting plate look to matchup to O.S. Holes and should give enough setback.
Hopefully can do some testing soon to see how the bullet affects boat attitude but very pleased so far.
Still would recommend a lawless to anyone looking for a proven setup, but I definitely think this would be worth a shot to anyone ready to test!
I bought an angle drive some years ago. A very nice piece of machine work but skeg is too short. Remember the difference when K&B went from the original 3.5 small skeg to the larger one. Short skeg doesn't handle well.
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I know it's a small point for a racing hull, but I wish more boaters that take so much time to make an outstanding looking boat, would use the outboard cowling for the motors.
Brandon,Hey Alan,
It’s a TFL unit!
Agreed Fred, that’s why I have pointed out the similarities a lot in my posts as well as still recommending your unit as my choice of lower ends. Very hard to beat the lawless track record, we've ran them for nearly 20 years now and don’t see that stopping anytime soon.
It is nice to have competition in any market though, as we see with OS hiking prices to $659 being that they are now the “sole” manufacturer of outboards. The fact it is a pretty blatant copy of your unit, with flares from OS and stumpfab transom plate is a bit disheartening when looking at the entire package though.
I hope that more engines/drives eventually pop up, but realistically with the current world situation I don’t see that happening. This brings us back to the conversion kit for car engines you have developed with Rod. A great answer to an issue that came much quicker than I believe anyone anticipated. Continued efforts from multiple manufacturers will be needed to keep this sect of the hobby alive. At the moment, the easiest answer to tunnels is electric power.
Through threads like this, showcasing new/ unproven products, I hope to garner some new interest and make people get there wheels turning about the possibility of unorthodox or different options to fit their needs.
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