Wayne Johnstone
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What about using a gas lower?
It's too big and heavy. Need something alittle smaller and lighterWhat about using a gas lower?
Yah the lower is the problem then you break a flex it eats a $175 lawless . 1/4 flex works good.Wow seeing this is alittle crazy. I understand that people want a tunnel with the engine mounted vertical on the back of the boat. We have a lack of outboard lower manufactured in the hobbie. Ernie made a adapter to use different engines mounted vertical for a 67/80 and 45 RS type engines mounted on a K&B 7.5 lower. Can't use a 90 or 1.00 or 1.01 cube engines because the lowers can't support the power being put on the shaft.
Here's what I have. Now if anyone want to collectively come in with me I have the design for a 1cube plus engines adapter the problem is whose going to build lowers to support the power ??? The lowers are the problem that's why people are thinking outside the box to keep the classes alive.
Julian
Bob. I'm talking about the big block nitro on outboards. I know lawless makes there unit. But you can't use a lawless lower with a 90/1.00/1.01 engines as they require 1/4 shaft. We are currently pushing the limits with 7.5 lowers with the E/F 60/80 tunnel setup some of us currently use as I posted pictures of my boat. Also you can't use the lawless lower unit with the Ernie conversion I have because the bell housing does not fit in. Lawless gas drives break shafts and not dependable as I ran one and broke more shafts than I ran.juliancone , the lawless lower 45 seems to be a well made strong lower outboard unit that is still a available
I have to agree there's a shortage of lower units that can be used to accommodate big block power. Then when people think outside the box to make up for the lack of products they get critized maybe someone should design a lower unit that can support big block power and like that people don't come up with these great ideas and get bashed.Yah the lower is the problem then you break a flex it eats a $175 lawless . 1/4 flex works good.Wow seeing this is alittle crazy. I understand that people want a tunnel with the engine mounted vertical on the back of the boat. We have a lack of outboard lower manufactured in the hobbie. Ernie made a adapter to use different engines mounted vertical for a 67/80 and 45 RS type engines mounted on a K&B 7.5 lower. Can't use a 90 or 1.00 or 1.01 cube engines because the lowers can't support the power being put on the shaft.
Here's what I have. Now if anyone want to collectively come in with me I have the design for a 1cube plus engines adapter the problem is whose going to build lowers to support the power ??? The lowers are the problem that's why people are thinking outside the box to keep the classes alive.
Julian
Just because I tried to cover most of the motor with the cowl to make it look better . I could cut the cowl off in front of the motor , guess you have no boats with in set transom no difference. I have a warhead that the transom is in 4.5 inches that More than my turntable boat, insane gas boat mount inside the boat . Guess you only run straight back boats.I dont know how this can be hard outboard is a engine on the outside of the hull not fastened down on the inside with a rudder sticking out, dont see the problem here, if it is inside and fastened then it be a rigger not a outboard
But only because it is you man hahaSo if I put a transom in front of my turntable make my bottom of my turntable plate have a 90 that would make it legal in namba to , people will always HATE ,
That is a fantastic overview of the outboards readily available (past and present) thanks for sharingHi Kris ,
have a look at the Vintage boaters , http://www.152vo.de/index.php/modelle/modellaussenborder/marktuebersicht .
Have a crazy idea ,maybe i will show the running sushi ob .
Happy Amps Christian
Ummmm.... are you seriously telling me that we have to write rules to "clearly define" what the OUTSIDE of the hull is?Darin,
What defines "outside of hull"?
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