Starting Our Honda K-Swapped Airboat for the First Time! (Kinda Scary)

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39 thoughts on “Starting Our Honda K-Swapped Airboat for the First Time! (Kinda Scary)

  1. No it's not going to take off not hardly it's bad enough they put V8 American car engines in the Airboat they are good for riding around but no good for hunting my boat will Cruz and hunt that car engine will not well honey I will jump out of the water at daylight and you will not hit water again till dark running 6 to 8 ft High brush to jump a deer to flush a deer out running wide open do that with a car engine you will be picking up parts car engine belongs in a car not a boot or at least not an airboat

  2. It's not moving because of the engine's pitch angle. It's just digging the nose under power. You need to lift the rear of the engine up so that it has between 3 to 6 degrees of upthrust. You can keep throwing power at it and it will dig the nose harder and not move. In the water, it will dig or tail wobble without proper upthrust. I'm pretty sure Kyle even mentioned it in the video.

  3. Wow that was pretty awesome I think honestly if you put a little bit of sheets underneath of Dell run black Dell run that thing would go along the street blacktop or cement and I'm sure it would go on the grass too but not like water but it is a good experience thank you for the video God bless

  4. That chicken wire will kill your performance. Typically you want a 3×4 wire or even larger to allow enough airflow to the prop. Good luck

  5. Watch that hull in the deep water looks like she might bee ill handling in deep water, she will run great in the skinny stuff and dry ground . I am interested in how the automotive 4 banger works. What belt drive are you using?

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