JOHNMULCAHY
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I purchased a 36 pro drive last night ….i wanna experiment it on the wrangler 15 i think that boat would be lights out killer with it I currently run a 40 Johnson 2 smoker an she’s fasttt ..decid mmm decision…decisions
Do not expect that pro drive to be anything like an outboard. I say it all the time, if I could go to an outboard, I would in a heart beat. There are 3 holes I hunt, not a chance in hell you are getting to with an outboard. My water fluctuates like crazy here too, so some years, every place I hunt mudrig is needed. Some years (like this year) I wish I had a motor lift and a 40-75 hp outboard laying around that I could swap out motors. Ive always owned mudrigs, been a mudbuddy guy forever now. Im on my 3rd, and running the 5000 efi. We run at elevation here, so the efi was a game changer. Changing jets out for different elevations sucked but was necessary to get proper performance. Some of lakes are 8000 feet and some are 3000 feet that I hunt.I purchased a 36 pro drive last night ….i wanna experiment it on the wrangler 15 i think that boat would be lights out killer with it I currently run a 40 Johnson 2 smoker an she’s fasttt ..decid mmm decision…decisions
As mentioned above, I doubt you'll get anywhere near the top end as you got with the 40 hp OB. Before you drill holes to mount it, check transom height against the motor. I'd suggest calling ProDrive, they're very helpful. Not sure, but you might need a jack plate to maximize performance on your boat. Keep in mind the PD is very heavy compared to a 2 stroke OB, you'll be quite stern heavy. When you take it for it's first spin, it may take a while to get the hang of it. There's a learning curve. Sometimes you need to start with the motor in the full down position and trim up once you're on plane.I purchased a 36 pro drive last night ….i wanna experiment it on the wrangler 15 i think that boat would be lights out killer with it I currently run a 40 Johnson 2 smoker an she’s fasttt ..decid mmm decision…decisions
So that’s one of the only things I’ve never had to do or mess with. My first didn’t have any reverse on it. Was a super super old first gen 20 hp Koehler. 15mph boat at best.William
My son bought a Mudbuddy when he was in college. It was used and abused. He ran it about 30 seconds at my shop and I knew we were in for a major repair. The seals were shot letting water/grit to the bearings and they were sloppy and noisy. We had to do a total breakdown of the driveshaft and replace a bunch of parts. It was like new when we finished but there was one thing I wasn't happy about and it failed like I thought it would a year or so later. I'm referring to the electronic clutch. It had a stamped metal keyway that took every bit of the load to the driveshaft. My son's motor idled high so every time he engaged the clutch with the prop in the water it SLAMMED the key into the keyway eventually busting it and requiring a new clutch and another partial tear-down. We rebuilt it three times over the course of about 5 years. I have no idea if they are still made that way, but it was seriously underbuilt for loads faced. Other than that, and the wimpy failure prone tilt cylinder, I liked the set-up.
So I cruised around youtube and found an old old clutch pull. I see that keyhole design you are talking about. I could see failure now. During that time frame, I was running my first gen without reverse. The shaft on it was pretty long for a short tail. It was kind of a combo length between a long tail and a short tail. Mudbuddy has always been good to me as well. Every time I call them, they spend time with me and always get back to me if they do not have an answer per se. Im even contemplating taking this 5000 efi to them during the offseason and just having them go through it all professionally. Sometimes I do not trust the little lawn mower shops around town. I could make a little weekend out of it and take the family on a get away vacation and let them go through the entire motor for me.It was an older 35hp model. 2012 or thereabouts. He and his best friend pooled their money and bought it when they broke college students. It got them many places and home again. The wiring had been butchered before they got it and failed a few times in the field. We stripped all of it out and rewired it. That solved the flaky things it would do. We worked on it a fair amount but it was old, so I expected it. It was an opportunity for me to teach him about working on boats so I was glad we got that time together and he got experience. This is the first season he no longer has it. He bought a Reaper with an older Yamaha 40 two stoke. I expect half-way through the season he will miss the mudmotor and buy a second rig with a modern mud motor on it.
We were originally going to do a 90, but the 115 and 90 are the exact same weight. No transom issues, despite being a little over hp rating. And no one said its WOT or nothing, although mercurys like to be run hot. The closer you have a mercury to the rev limiter, usually the happier they are. Was always told to drive a mercury like you stole it, but there are just some mornings, its too darn cold to be running WOT like that. I love the quietness of an outboard and just the sheer get up and go. One of these days, they will figure out an air cooled motor they can put on a mudrig platform that is way better than these marine lawn mower engines. Supposedly the sport v lower was designed by mercury. It is supposed to be able to take up to a 125 hp motor. When designed, they didn't realize all that would be put on top was a 35-50 hp lawn mower motor. Ive always thought that if they could somehow put a small motorcycle motor on that style motor and it could work real well and be the best mudmotor out there. There is such a partnership with briggs to all these companies though, I think it would be hard to go away from the culture around these motors.William, that sounds fun, and a little scary. Sometimes the 40 on my 1648 isn't quite enough, but I'm not sure I need that much!
I knew about freedom outboard when they were just a concept still. They had major issues trying to figure out the radiator situation. I kind of forgot about them. But believe it or not, they have been around almost a decade now. Haven't really taken the market by storm. I havent watched the video yet, but I will once I get a free minute from work, and that already looks WAY DIFFERENT than what I saw when I first looked into these. hate the shark fin on top lol. I would trim that off in a hurry. Ill get back to you on my thoughts when I have a minute to watch this.William
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I mean I wouldnt think so because I saw how soft we hit that rock on that 115 and it knocked that whole lower out of commission. But watch those videos I posted.... they are beating the living snot out of these motors. I came across some comments of the 60 hp motors only going like 31-34 and I saw a video of one on the GPS doing 33. I do 30-32 with my 5000 efi when I have a fresh prop. This weekend I did 27-28 with a wore out prop, 2 dudes, a dog and 3 dozen duck decoys. So I guess the only thing I would hope for is a little better performance if I am going to drop 14-18k for one of these motors. Its an interesting concept and if they truly worked out all the bugs and issues, I still would probably go to one of these for the steering and quiet factor. My mudmotor wears me out sometimes on long runs. Im telling you, that 115 tiller is lights out easier than running my mudrig.It looks like the stock lower unit with stuff bolted to it. Do you think those gearboxes are up to the punishment hard strikes create? Both to the case and the teeth? They have licked the cooling, but I'm under the impression impact has to be dealt with too.
keep us updated on what your results are with this boat. i think you might be pleasantly surprised as long as you are not trying to achieve speed. You will likely be about 10 mph slower, if I was a betting man, but Ive been wrong in the past and now I am curious on what you get on this set up. Any idea what your weight different is between your outboard and this prodrive?Well got the motor all put back together it was used at a console motor so I had to put tiller back on an shortin a ton of wires as everything was super long got that all done today an I ended up breaking the ear off the fuel pump but another is ordered already … I feel like it’ll be a little heavy but I think it’ll plane that boat no problem I guess it’ll be trial and error that boat isn’t to heavy I do have a 12 gallon tank mounted in the front an usually keep all gear up front as well an run with 40hp in the upper 30’s with 2 guys so I’m not worried about speed but as long as I’m gonna get into my spots with out a push pole … man my arms are getting huge from pushin lol I also have a prop boat an 2 sneak boxes as well so I think a mud boat was up my alley .. thanks for all the info the price I paid for this couldn’t bat an eye at it let’s just say that !
Remember the experiment either Go-Devil or Mud Buddy did with Harley Davidson years ago?Ive always thought that if they could somehow put a small motorcycle motor on that style motor and it could work real well and be the best mudmotor out there. There is such a partnership with briggs to all these companies though, I think it would be hard to go away from the culture around these motors.