@amelanso. After watching your video I built my own and it worked great all summer with no problems. I posted a video showing how to drill and tap the prop. Thanks again.
@bigD9600 well im 13 and I have an 11 footer with a weed eater outboard i made and it is only really good for trolling speeds and its kind of a pain. For actual moving at a decent speed, I just use my 5hp Tohatsu. they really are great motors
hello im 12 but my dad had gotten me a small 12 ft john boat and i was wondering how fast do u think a 32 horse weedeater motor with a trolling motor prop would push my boat because we go through some rough terrain and well i like longtail motors than standard outboard motors? plz reply
@bigD96000 where the f*** do you find a 32 horse weedeater motor? kid go back to school for a bit because at the most you might be able to find a 1 horse weedeater. unless you ment to say 32 cc which is way different, and in that case not fast maby 2-3 kph.
i did this with a 30 cc ryobi with a clutch bad idea but it worked the clutch overheated quick but its an ok idea i should use an engine with no clutch
Had to put a slot in the bottom of the trimmer head using a dremmel so you can steady/lock the shaft when you want to remove the prop. But really no biggie... You can buy used trimmers for 30 bucks so you could go through 20 before you are into the cost of a decent trolling motor plus deep cycle batteries...
>> after a 2 years trying this I can say that if you want any degree of reliability you need an electric trolling motor or real outboard. A whipper snipper motor does not like water much and you will spend alot of time having to clean up components that get rusty or corroded. Also, a 33cc engine does not really provide enough propulsion if there is any wind or chop. So if you want to try this for the fun of it enjoy, but don't use in any situation where you really need to count on it...
the prop is the largest RC boat prop you can get - I think the 270 - just go to your local RC shop. has 2 blades. The key is to tap the prop to match the threads on the trimmer shaft. You have to predrill it and not easy to secure such an odd shape on a drill press. This prop was made from a hard allow so took a long slow time to drill. i will post a vid of putting the prop on/off but it is a no brainer once tapped - no diff than removing/adding the trimmer head.
Awesome man thanks for sharing. Im headed outside to get my weedeater and start converting!!
bigfoot3270 1 month ago
@amelanso. After watching your video I built my own and it worked great all summer with no problems. I posted a video showing how to drill and tap the prop. Thanks again.
MrGeneralfischer 2 months ago
I like this video, it inspired me to build my own. Thanks
MrGeneralfischer 5 months ago
@bigD9600 well im 13 and I have an 11 footer with a weed eater outboard i made and it is only really good for trolling speeds and its kind of a pain. For actual moving at a decent speed, I just use my 5hp Tohatsu. they really are great motors
rowen211 9 months ago
A+ would watch again
zupaluva 10 months ago
hello im 12 but my dad had gotten me a small 12 ft john boat and i was wondering how fast do u think a 32 horse weedeater motor with a trolling motor prop would push my boat because we go through some rough terrain and well i like longtail motors than standard outboard motors? plz reply
bigD96000 1 year ago
@bigD96000 where the f*** do you find a 32 horse weedeater motor? kid go back to school for a bit because at the most you might be able to find a 1 horse weedeater. unless you ment to say 32 cc which is way different, and in that case not fast maby 2-3 kph.
brodie1709 11 months ago
@brodie1709 yea i ment cc's yu lil prick. I know wut im talkin about
bigD96000 11 months ago
@bigD96000 Then spell properly.
brodie1709 11 months ago
how did u mount the motor
hondamanize 1 year ago
did this have a clutch
halopersin 1 year ago
i did this with a 30 cc ryobi with a clutch bad idea but it worked the clutch overheated quick but its an ok idea i should use an engine with no clutch
halopersin 1 year ago
Had to put a slot in the bottom of the trimmer head using a dremmel so you can steady/lock the shaft when you want to remove the prop. But really no biggie... You can buy used trimmers for 30 bucks so you could go through 20 before you are into the cost of a decent trolling motor plus deep cycle batteries...
amelanso 1 year ago
>> after a 2 years trying this I can say that if you want any degree of reliability you need an electric trolling motor or real outboard. A whipper snipper motor does not like water much and you will spend alot of time having to clean up components that get rusty or corroded. Also, a 33cc engine does not really provide enough propulsion if there is any wind or chop. So if you want to try this for the fun of it enjoy, but don't use in any situation where you really need to count on it...
amelanso 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
the prop is the largest RC boat prop you can get - I think the 270 - just go to your local RC shop. has 2 blades. The key is to tap the prop to match the threads on the trimmer shaft. You have to predrill it and not easy to secure such an odd shape on a drill press. This prop was made from a hard allow so took a long slow time to drill. i will post a vid of putting the prop on/off but it is a no brainer once tapped - no diff than removing/adding the trimmer head.
amelanso 1 year ago
Can you please tell me the size prop it is( 2 or 3 blade and what diameter)
wadetothewade 1 year ago
Wow i want to do the same thing can take a video of the prop and you putting it on and off possibly
wadetothewade 2 years ago
Fantastic, Hard to believe it's pushing 2 boats, 4 people, and a cute 'lil dog !!!!!!
hardtimesx2 2 years ago