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Thread: Dually 3 wheeler floating with and outboard motor on the back, check it out!

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    Dually 3 wheeler floating with and outboard motor on the back, check it out!

    Something I thought about and I just had to build it and try it out to see how well it would work. Ends up it works very good but doesn't move very fast!
    I took a couple different gopro angles and made a little video out of it, check it out and leave me some feed back!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UIF_...ature=youtu.be

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UIF_...ature=youtu.be

    Can't figure out how to attached the video on here so it can be played on here.. maybe someone can help out?!

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    Dude.... this is so farking cool. Kudos to you for thinking outside the box.
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    Pretty awesome!

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    Thanks guys!! And thanks for attaching the link SLedcrazy!
    Last edited by A-Martin; 10-02-2018 at 06:38 AM.

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    Now I want to do that.

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    It would probably go faster if you actually used an outboard instead of a trolling motor. I do enjoy watching your videos on You Tube.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 350for350 View Post
    It would probably go faster if you actually used an outboard instead of a trolling motor. I do enjoy watching your videos on You Tube.
    Yeah for sure but then it would be to heavy lol Thank you!!

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    How did you make the dually mount system?
    How about a build thread?
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    Back in the early 90s there used to be snowmobil and atv water crossings and drags for the sleds.A guy came with a atc 185/200 with aqua trike wheels adapted to it
    He wasnt allowed to race it but they let him ride it around the pond.Wheels like in pic.Click image for larger version. 

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    55 pound thrust trolling motor....did you hook it up to your 3 wheeler battery? It didnt suck the battery dry? I use a 55 pound thrust motor on my flat bottom boat, and I have a large deep cycle battery.

    I do like your setup. Nice job. What a cool way to get off the "beaten path". Reminds me of an Argo, which also has a mount for outboard/trolling motor. Have fun exploring!!

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    That's cool.......until you get a tiny dry rot crack in one of the boots feeding the carburetor. LOL!
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    You sir are a madman! That is awesome!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MotorCity View Post
    55 pound thrust trolling motor....did you hook it up to your 3 wheeler battery? It didnt suck the battery dry? I use a 55 pound thrust motor on my flat bottom boat, and I have a large deep cycle battery.

    I do like your setup. Nice job. What a cool way to get off the "beaten path". Reminds me of an Argo, which also has a mount for outboard/trolling motor. Have fun exploring!!
    I had a separate battery off my canam 800 in the little trunk!

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