the seawolf 150 is very static stable in the water, since the engine and trany frame, all the heavy parts are under the water line. the center of gravity is way below water linein fact 70 % of the weight is below. tests have been made and it was not possible to roll the truck over.
Very cool. But how did you seal everything underneath? Have you had any issues with the rear wheel speed sensor? Mine goes out and I just mud occasionally. Did you do anything to further seal your diffs or raise the breather tubes? Where is the motor for the jet drive (I'm assuming where the spare tire should go). Thanks for messaging me about your project, I'm intrigued.
not going to reply with my questions yet you post on all my videos??
JosiahM1970 2 years ago
the seawolf 150 is very static stable in the water, since the engine and trany frame, all the heavy parts are under the water line. the center of gravity is way below water linein fact 70 % of the weight is below. tests have been made and it was not possible to roll the truck over.
seawolf150 2 years ago
One problem using this in a Hurricane. It would blow over and roll over.
bnvn1 2 years ago
Very cool. But how did you seal everything underneath? Have you had any issues with the rear wheel speed sensor? Mine goes out and I just mud occasionally. Did you do anything to further seal your diffs or raise the breather tubes? Where is the motor for the jet drive (I'm assuming where the spare tire should go). Thanks for messaging me about your project, I'm intrigued.
JosiahM1970 2 years ago