It is not the most efficient design, because the props are not below the hull, but I still get around 3 mph, which is all I need. The shroud helps. Props are mainly limited by low rpm, being driven off the axles.
I put the tires on backwards for 2 reasons, they swim better this way, and when you get into trouble you can usually back out. Thanks for your comments.
It actually is pretty solid, because it is framed into the tow hitch, hit quite a bit of stuff, no damage yet.
Thanks for the coments.
BushwackerATV 1 year ago
I think I would build a cge and skid under the props . Could be really easy to damage on rough terrain. Looks good though!
lynnwarren07 1 year ago
It is not the most efficient design, because the props are not below the hull, but I still get around 3 mph, which is all I need. The shroud helps. Props are mainly limited by low rpm, being driven off the axles.
BushwackerATV 2 years ago
The way you have the props set up, im not sure that you are going to get much forward thrust. have you ran any test with it?
drod103164 2 years ago
I put the tires on backwards for 2 reasons, they swim better this way, and when you get into trouble you can usually back out. Thanks for your comments.
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