haknslash
Jetboaters Fleet Admiral
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@Arcadyus posted a thread about stern thrusters on another forum and one guy said he recently made a stern thruster for his wake boat using this T200 Thruster - Blue Robotics.
His install is something he temporarily uses but I wonder if this little thruster could be permanently mounted under a jet or wake not swim platform and survive? I know these are made for slow moving underwater craft like an ROV or sub but for less than $300 that’s pretty cool especially when you factor in these kinds of options are several grand on some boats!
Anyways figured I’d share in case someone wants to get brave and make one for their jetboat.
Here’s a short video
I just created a stern thruster for our Moomba Mondo using a Blue Robotics T200 thruster. We have a slip that is tough to back out of on a windy day because the wind pushes the boat to the shoreline (the rotation of the prop in reverse pulls you that direction as well). This thruster makes it very easy. I made it so it attaches to the swim platform when docking. When it's not needed, we just release the quick connect and store it in one of the ballast compartments. The speed and rotation of the thruster is controlled at the helm. I will posted pictures of the setup soon and possibly a video. All of the components cost just over $300. The wiring is very easy.
His install is something he temporarily uses but I wonder if this little thruster could be permanently mounted under a jet or wake not swim platform and survive? I know these are made for slow moving underwater craft like an ROV or sub but for less than $300 that’s pretty cool especially when you factor in these kinds of options are several grand on some boats!
Anyways figured I’d share in case someone wants to get brave and make one for their jetboat.
Here’s a short video