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wrote in message ... On Tue, 28 Apr 2009 08:58:05 -0700 (PDT), wrote: taken light, small jon boats and has adapted wrecked jet ski engines to them. I thought of that the first time I really looked at a jet ski up close. I assume you have to toughen up the jon boat quite a bit to take that many horsepower. These things are 60+HP aren't they. That should make a 14' jon boat fly. I know they move right along with a 25. They were selling a jet, RIB around here for a while but I haven't seen one in years. I have two 160HP jets in my boat. Yammie uses the same engine (single) in their larger "skis." That little boat would become airborne, and not in a good way. --Mike |
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