crotona midnight run, yonkers, ny feb 27, 2010
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nklr - home made boats ?
Hello,
in the spirit of self sufficient living.
I was recently given a non-functional yamaha 95 waverrunner. 760cc.
After makeing a few dollars from the engine, ignition I have to dispose of the
fiberglass hull.
As I look and ponder how to use the curbside trash pickup, it came across to me
I can use the lower hull for my first ever boat!
Anybody here have a link or two that could assit me in converting a jetski into
some sort of usable small "dingy" ?
I've never been good at fishing or interested. Always wanted a boat of some
sorts. Not to afraid to challenge the boats limits as I'm a good swimmer and
know my limits, or at least willing to test those limits. In a pond at the very
least.I like eating fish more than beef these days.
Anyone have a link with advice on how to use a lower hull from a jetski as a
small row-boat or small outboard-sail boat ?
Regards,
vansee
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nklr - home made boats ?
Do you still have the jet uint in it? if so how about a KLR650 powered jetski.
If not, first you have to fill the holes left, then seperate the top and hull, make a stiffener around to top edge, add a seat, add oarlocks, maybe something light for decking like canvas, then let us know how well it works.
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "klr6501995" wrote: > > Hello, > in the spirit of self sufficient living. > > I was recently given a non-functional yamaha 95 waverrunner. 760cc. > > After makeing a few dollars from the engine, ignition I have to dispose of the > fiberglass hull. > > As I look and ponder how to use the curbside trash pickup, it came across to me > I can use the lower hull for my first ever boat! > > Anybody here have a link or two that could assit me in converting a jetski into > some sort of usable small "dingy" ? > > I've never been good at fishing or interested. Always wanted a boat of some > sorts. Not to afraid to challenge the boats limits as I'm a good swimmer and > know my limits, or at least willing to test those limits. In a pond at the very > least.I like eating fish more than beef these days. > > Anyone have a link with advice on how to use a lower hull from a jetski as a > small row-boat or small outboard-sail boat ? > > Regards, > vansee >
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nklr - home made boats ?
Vansee:
It isn't as easy as it might seem since it is a jet pump. My brother and I (mostly him) installed a bastardized motorcycle / Berkley jet pump in a old jon boat and the first issue that arose was air - entrainment. At speed, the flat bottom boat allowed too much air to mix into the pump's water supply causing over-revs and power spurts. He fashioned hollowed out wooden keel that improved the situation but not completely. You need a clean supply of water - no air.
The another issue was proper water cooling. This shouldn't be an issue with a 'purpose-built' unit that you have as long as you have a good water supply.
The last issue was noise: engine noise and exhaust noise.
If you address all of those issues, you'll have something.
Don R100, A6F
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "klr6501995" wrote: > > Hello, > in the spirit of self sufficient living. > > I was recently given a non-functional yamaha 95 waverrunner. 760cc. > > After makeing a few dollars from the engine, ignition I have to dispose of the > fiberglass hull. > > As I look and ponder how to use the curbside trash pickup, it came across to me > I can use the lower hull for my first ever boat! > > Anybody here have a link or two that could assit me in converting a jetski into > some sort of usable small "dingy" ? > > I've never been good at fishing or interested. Always wanted a boat of some > sorts. Not to afraid to challenge the boats limits as I'm a good swimmer and > know my limits, or at least willing to test those limits. In a pond at the very > least.I like eating fish more than beef these days. > > Anyone have a link with advice on how to use a lower hull from a jetski as a > small row-boat or small outboard-sail boat ? > > Regards, > vansee >
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nklr - home made boats ?
Thanks,
The only plan is to seal the hole , add a large trolling type motor.
Just want a free small boat that is maybe under-powered.
I know not a thing about boats. But look foward to this summer getting on the water. May end up buying a kayak.
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "spike55_bmw" wrote: > > Vansee: > It isn't as easy as it might seem since it is a jet pump. My brother and I (mostly him) installed a bastardized motorcycle / Berkley jet pump in a old jon boat and the first issue that arose was air - entrainment. At speed, the flat bottom boat allowed too much air to mix into the pump's water supply causing over-revs and power spurts. He fashioned hollowed out wooden keel that improved the situation but not completely. You need a clean supply of water - no air. > > The another issue was proper water cooling. This shouldn't be an issue with a 'purpose-built' unit that you have as long as you have a good water supply. > > The last issue was noise: engine noise and exhaust noise. > > If you address all of those issues, you'll have something. > > Don R100, A6F >
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nklr - home made boats ?
I have a Busa engine you can put in there and then you can really wing your dingy.
[b]From:[/b] klr6501995
[b]To:[/b] DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
[b]Sent:[/b] Fri, January 15, 2010 1:14:11 PM
[b]Subject:[/b] [DSN_KLR650] Re: NKLR - home made boats ?
Thanks,
The only plan is to seal the hole , add a large trolling type motor.
Just want a free small boat that is maybe under-powered.
I know not a thing about boats. But look foward to this summer getting on the water. May end up buying a kayak.
--- In DSN_KLR650%40yahoogroups.com, "spike55_bmw" wrote: > > Vansee: > It isn't as easy as it might seem since it is a jet pump. My brother and I (mostly him) installed a bastardized motorcycle / Berkley jet pump in a old jon boat and the first issue that arose was air - entrainment. At speed, the flat bottom boat allowed too much air to mix into the pump's water supply causing over-revs and power spurts. He fashioned hollowed out wooden keel that improved the situation but not completely. You need a clean supply of water - no air. > > The another issue was proper water cooling. This shouldn't be an issue with a 'purpose-built' unit that you have as long as you have a good water supply. > > The last issue was noise: engine noise and exhaust noise. > > If you address all of those issues, you'll have something. > > Don R100, A6F >
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crotona midnight run, yonkers, ny feb 27, 2010
All,
This will be my 32 year doing the Midnight Run. The KLR is the perfect tool for the job.
Regards,
Bob B
92nd Annual
Crotona Midnight Run
Saturday, February 27, 2010
"Wusie Men need not apply"
Start & Finish: Nathan's / Kohl Parking Lot
Central Ave (Rte 100), Yonkers, NY - Overnight Parking Available
Sign-in: 10:30pm Key Time: 12:00 Midnight
Do you have the right stuff?? This is the longest running motorcycle event in the USA. This is not a race, but a timed event with the maximum schedule of 30 mph
(www.ramapomc.org for more information on timed events)
Total distance will be 120 miles with a mid point lay-over to refresh yourself and socialize with fellow contestants. Trophies will be awarded to both expert and novice riders. There will also be a team trophy for AMA clubs with 3 entries. All finishers will receive a coveted Crotona Midnight Run Medallion. Motorcycles must have legal mufflers. Computers & GPS's are not permitted. You don't have to be a superman to ride this event. This is a AMA District 34 point event.
Entry Fee - $20
For information: 201-767-3594 Dick Roberts
Hot Line for information 914-422-1806
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nklr - home made boats ?
Under powered? you say you have never had a boat, You may be suprised how well a "trolling motor works. I have a 16ft fiberglass (heavy) trihull, and my 28lb. thrust causes a little wake. If you go on craigs list there is a decent chance you will find a FREE or very cheap 70's boat with bad or NO motor. toss a trolling motor on it and go. BUT you want a DEEPcell battery, "Interstate" battery offten has blemishs for 1/3rd - 1/4 of new. $25. ?? YET BETTER then brand new, off brands. good luck
[b]From:[/b] klr6501995
[b]To:[/b] DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
[b]Sent:[/b] Fri, January 15, 2010 1:14:11 PM
[b]Subject:[/b] [DSN_KLR650] Re: NKLR - home made boats ?
Thanks,
The only plan is to seal the hole , add a large trolling type motor.
Just want a free small boat that is maybe under-powered.
I know not a thing about boats. But look foward to this summer getting on the water. May end up buying a kayak.
--- In DSN_KLR650%40yahoogroups.com, "spike55_bmw" wrote: > > Vansee: > It isn't as easy as it might seem since it is a jet pump. My brother and I (mostly him) installed a bastardized motorcycle / Berkley jet pump in a old jon boat and the first issue that arose was air - entrainment. At speed, the flat bottom boat allowed too much air to mix into the pump's water supply causing over-revs and power spurts. He fashioned hollowed out wooden keel that improved the situation but not completely. You need a clean supply of water - no air. > > The another issue was proper water cooling. This shouldn't be an issue with a 'purpose-built' unit that you have as long as you have a good water supply. > > The last issue was noise: engine noise and exhaust noise. > > If you address all of those issues, you'll have something. > > Don R100, A6F >
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nklr - home made boats ?
This sounds like some sort of troll, or you gotta be high or something...
Just toss the scrap heap and buy a used canoe, kayak, rowboat, or
sunfish for $100-300.
In the end you'll have way less money and time wrapped up versus
trying to convert a JetSki hull.
Mark
At 5:43 PM +0000 1/14/10, klr6501995 wrote:
>Hello, >in the spirit of self sufficient living. > >I was recently given a non-functional yamaha 95 waverrunner. 760cc. > >After makeing a few dollars from the engine, ignition I have to dispose of the >fiberglass hull. > >As I look and ponder how to use the curbside trash pickup, it came >across to me >I can use the lower hull for my first ever boat! > >Anybody here have a link or two that could assit me in converting a >jetski into >some sort of usable small "dingy" ? > >I've never been good at fishing or interested. Always wanted a boat of some >sorts. Not to afraid to challenge the boats limits as I'm a good swimmer and >know my limits, or at least willing to test those limits. In a pond >at the very >least.I like eating fish more than beef these days. > >Anyone have a link with advice on how to use a lower hull from a jetski as a >small row-boat or small outboard-sail boat ? > >Regards, >vansee
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