Before this project started,i wanted a motor that could handle shallow water and heavy vegetation.first thought was build a surface drive for either my 13hp kohler or my 40 plus hp briggs.but reality set in,i couldnt afford to fund a big surface drive build....plus didnt have the boat for it.the 13 kohler was affordable....but 13 hp sd on my current boat 14x4 flat,woulda been fine as a solo rig....but ad 2 of your fishing buddies and gear,and your down to 5-8 mph full throttle.
I wanted 15-20 mph with 2 adults,so a longtail was my pick.but my 40 hp was too much for a 14 ft boat,13 wasnt enough.
Time to on local trade sites.
Over the past few mths ive slowly been building a longtail mud motor.
I started with a poorly built frame,and a 22 subaru eh65 generator engine.
The engine had only 20 hours,the gen unit failed so i picked her up in a trade.
The frame was built for a 10 hp engine and a 21" transome.i need a 15" transom height.
So i needed to mod the frame to use the 22 hp,and i also wanted to take advantage of the comercially availably 3/4x74" shafts on the market.
The shaft on this frame was in the 65" range.
It woulda worked but slower top end speeds.
So i planned,saved for parts and started building.
Shes almost complete.....so ill post up some of the build pics over the next few days.
The start
Eh65 with tapered crank,removed crank and machined to 1"x2.5".a taper is useless on a crank for my application.
And presto....instant crank
I wanted 15-20 mph with 2 adults,so a longtail was my pick.but my 40 hp was too much for a 14 ft boat,13 wasnt enough.
Time to on local trade sites.
Over the past few mths ive slowly been building a longtail mud motor.
I started with a poorly built frame,and a 22 subaru eh65 generator engine.
The engine had only 20 hours,the gen unit failed so i picked her up in a trade.
The frame was built for a 10 hp engine and a 21" transome.i need a 15" transom height.
So i needed to mod the frame to use the 22 hp,and i also wanted to take advantage of the comercially availably 3/4x74" shafts on the market.
The shaft on this frame was in the 65" range.
It woulda worked but slower top end speeds.
So i planned,saved for parts and started building.
Shes almost complete.....so ill post up some of the build pics over the next few days.
The start
Eh65 with tapered crank,removed crank and machined to 1"x2.5".a taper is useless on a crank for my application.


And presto....instant crank



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