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Marine Jet Drive on 2040-parts.com

US $9,300.00
Location:

Ridgway, Colorado, United States

Ridgway, Colorado, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

 OK GUYS, NOW IS THE TIME TO START PLANNING FOR THAT HOT BOAT PROJECT FOR NEXT SUMMER.   

        We offer a one of a kind prototype high performance marine water jet drive. Development tested with an 800+ HP big block Chevy V8. Features gimbaled nozzle for both steering and pitch control. High tech impeller blade and bowl stator vane design for efficient flow.  Our jet drive can provide dramatic performance for racing, recreation and safe family fun (no prop hazard)

Package includes the following:
  • Complete operating engineering prototype jet drive assembly incl. power coupling to a big block Chevy V8
  • Two experimental high performance water inlet grates
  • Transom closure plus thrust struts and driver pitch control lever assy
  • Two spare impeller castings
  • Casting molds for reproducing suction piece inlet, stator bowl and impeller (4 to 7 blades for optimization)
  • Engineering drawing package for machining castings and producing all machined accessory parts
  • Detailed requirements for Jet drive installation into hull
  • Special service tools for jet drive maintenance
INVESTED:   OVER $40,000      SELL FOR:  $9,300
 
Call Ed at (970) 626-5190 or (970) 596-0051

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