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  • The design of the craft is based around the Brigg & stratton Engine. The craft doesn't need the big RPM that motorbike engines develope. Lower RPM means lower overall noise which for a cruising craft is a good thing and helps to make hovercraft more socially acceptable.

    This craft is over weight but the B&S engine still manages a top speed of around 35 mph on water at around 3200 RPM. It cruises at around 20 to 25 mph.

  • realy well designed, buy why you did not use morocycle engine? They have good power/weight ratio. 600-700ccm Vtwin is still compact and gives good power being cheap and reliable

  • Approx £6000 using all new bits.

  • I like your belt, I'm going to use it too.

    I have a 16hp briggs&stratton.

  • Dear Sir. Sorry for my language but I use Google to write.

    I think a great job, congratulations.

    I have a question What is the material used to make the skirt of the hovercraft?

    Grateful response

    Thank you very much.

  • @taencachao

    HI,

    It is PVC coated polyester. It is the same material that they use on lorry side curtains'.

    Al

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  • where does one find such nice fan blades?

  • This is a cool system .

  • I like your belt setup.

  • Sweeet!

    Skirt trims are tricky.

    I will send you some notes on skirt trim.

    Bob

  • Cheers Bob.

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