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Thread: honda outboard jet motors????

  1. #16

    Re: honda outboard jet motors????

    two words- Very inneffecient.

    Original Johnson jets were designed for the Millitary to satisfy a contract to get shallow running and Johnson did it as they had the only outboards that could be tuned to run on avgas (another millitary requirement then). There were 2 set ups one for low speed torque for moving around bailey bridges, barges etc etc and one for speed being used for shallow water planing insertion RIB's

    It is very hard to make them effecient at varying speeds and loads as they require different impeller designs and therefore impose different torque requirements at different revs so there is no one motor , tune , impeller that suits all situations and in all but it's optimum it will be suseptable to burn out powerheads due to being under or overloaded. Might be a bit different with 4 strokes

    A lot are sold in the States and Canada in everglades and lakes where either ice or weed is a problem. These motors still have water pump and intake problems so beware unless the motor is big enough to have overheat alarms if you are running them in mud or weed.

    There use to be a small version in Australia for tenders so you could let the kids lose and not worry about them getting chopped up by a prop. It was a Victa lawnmower motor with a vertical shaft a bracket and a jet pump on the bottom. I've owned a couple and they are the lowest cheapest maintainance boat motor I've ever owned. Rebuilds - off to the mower shop!! Thanks Victa

    You'll just have to take out a second mortgage for the fuel bill and they can cause grief with a tinny if not set at right depth.

    Several aftermarket brands are much more effecient but I guess it depends on your usage and boat style.

    Unless you have a specific purpose like running stoney glacial rivers like in New Zealand I wouldn't worry.

  2. #17

    Re: honda outboard jet motors????

    G'day

    Choppa, I had seen them a few years ago at the brisbane boat show, some mob were selling these to a you say, bot on in replacement of the traditional prop gearcase.

    Thinking outside of the box, how about a surface drive? Similar to the www.boghogmudmotors.com
    These are used in the states, predominatly by the duck shooters I suppose.

    Dave

  3. #18

    Re: honda outboard jet motors????

    http://www.akmining.com/boat/jetproj1.htm

    Different brand but same deal check out the speed vs consumptions tho....

    Jack.

  4. #19

    Re: honda outboard jet motors????

    http://www.honda-marine.com/modeldet...odelGroup=bf35

    Theres the honda brand jet outboards check the pic of where it is driving.

    Jack.

  5. #20

    Re: honda outboard jet motors????

    Quote Originally Posted by Blackened View Post
    G'day

    Choppa, I had seen them a few years ago at the brisbane boat show, some mob were selling these to a you say, bot on in replacement of the traditional prop gearcase.

    Thinking outside of the box, how about a surface drive? Similar to the www.boghogmudmotors.com
    These are used in the states, predominatly by the duck shooters I suppose.

    Dave
    Love the idea - reminds me of southern vietnam vet goes to asia and gets and idea

    Don't like the reversing options or the turning circle a whole lot though

    I think Briggs and S are still doing a 4 stroke 5hp prop outboard that is aircooled but they are expensive.

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