Whilst I'm in the completion stages of building the slingshot with a rear exhaust engine, I gave it a good thought on what to do with some QDP engines that I do not need anymore since changing to BZM for the offshore classes.
Several years ago I build world's first twin inline rigger, this time don't want to be as innovative and radical as then..
Always loved the sound of 2 seperate engines buzzing and hope that will be the case when this build is finished..
Twin rigger seems to sound nice, but needs some work to get the QDP's to work: main challenge is to move the red ignition coils from side mount to top mount ( I call it Zenoah position) so 4 inch mounts can be used to limit the width of the assembly: I like twins, but don't like the barndoor size of them. I also needed ( or at least felt the need) to make the boat a little longer: so stretchted it by 5 inch. as can be seen in first image.
Second image is a loose fitting of the parts and hold all together with clamps.
Several years ago I build world's first twin inline rigger, this time don't want to be as innovative and radical as then..
Always loved the sound of 2 seperate engines buzzing and hope that will be the case when this build is finished..
Twin rigger seems to sound nice, but needs some work to get the QDP's to work: main challenge is to move the red ignition coils from side mount to top mount ( I call it Zenoah position) so 4 inch mounts can be used to limit the width of the assembly: I like twins, but don't like the barndoor size of them. I also needed ( or at least felt the need) to make the boat a little longer: so stretchted it by 5 inch. as can be seen in first image.
Second image is a loose fitting of the parts and hold all together with clamps.
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