Just thinking out loud and asking opinions here....

wsuwrhr

Purveyor of the Biggest Brapp
I am thinking I may need a water test bed for a GP twin project I am currently working on in conjunction with the new Lamey billet cylinder.

I don't think I want a stand up for a couple reasons. I have only ridden stand-up once unfortunately it was clapped out POS BTW, not a fine example, by any measure. Mainly I would like the option of having a passenger on board. I would rather not rip my arms off during testing.

I was thinking of trying to stay with a smaller hull, maybe a Blaster? Can I put in a big pump and a big brap in there and I am talking a big brap here.

What kinda money are we talking about to buy a running boat and strip/sell what I don't want, or a bare hull and set it up? Will the hull handle the power and water?

I am just trying to keep the two stroke alive, viable and fresh.

I don't know, just thinking out loud here.

Brian
 

wsuwrhr

Purveyor of the Biggest Brapp
Or you could send the stuff to me to put in my GP760! I would test the dogscheisse out of it.... Keep a video log, and handwritten info on whatever you want...


Haha, I would have a line two blocks long looking to test.

I would rather being the one throttling the big brapp.

This hull is going to house my billet case and DASA/Lamey cylinder sporting 1200 CC.

Brian
 

GIL

Power In The Hands Of Few
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Cullman AL
Wave Blaster II is still a little on the sporty side compared to other couches and is a 62T based platform. (and u can usually find em cheap).
 

wsuwrhr

Purveyor of the Biggest Brapp
Especially with the kind of riding I do. On weekends, I log 8-10 hours a day of long distance, WOT running. Hell, one day I put 13 hours on the clock.

That motor is available for sale up to 1200CC's right now. I am making cases right now, I will work with you to make sure it runs well. I am sure pipes and impellers will need to be changed to work with the new power package.

Brian
 

Flash-FX

No Square..No Round..FX-1
Sounds like you need to look at a Kawasaki Jet Mate. You could set it up for a drier test bed. That's if you really need a passenger.

...Don't forget video (that passenger will wet his pants).
 
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