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That is waaaay cool! Oh, the places I could take something like that. Whoever the owner is, he should seriously consider starting a business. Thanks for posting.
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This is way cool. Rory at Idaho collision repair in twin has been building these. Give him a call, he does awesome work.
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They are cool Google or youtube (jet Jon) . They suck in moss tho
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What motor and size is it? And 4" of water? the jet drive looks higher then that, what am I missing?
That is cool as heck though.
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The intake is on the bottom of the boat , always under water . The part on the back just pushes into the water surface .
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I am familiar with Jet Skis, I just assumed that the back of the boat needed to be in the water to steer.
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The snorkle on the back of the jet is connect to the steering . Most of the time a steering wheel , but sometimes just a joy stick . I would guess the motor to be a 90 to 120 hp .
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