Electric Surf Board
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The jet pump dosn´t produce enought trust.. I will get one of this kawasaki pumps and hope to get more trust.
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One of my fist electric boards:
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It looks pretty good on the YouTube video. I can see how you want more thrust but it is comendable that you follwed through and got the first one working
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To make a quick and dirty evsurfboard would a cheap 12v trolling motor work. I can see how rolling in a wave and getting hit with either a heavy jet drive or a prop and heavy motor could be deadly. A screen mesh cage around the prop would make the prop safer.
The ultimate safety would be an RC boat drive system built into a board. Since those parts are light weight and small they would hurt less if you got hit by your own board in a rolling wave. Buy r/c boat motor, esc , prop and prop shaft and install in a hollowed out spot in the board. Prop shafts and props could end right before or after the surf board fins. finally put a small cage around the props.
The ultimate safety would be an RC boat drive system built into a board. Since those parts are light weight and small they would hurt less if you got hit by your own board in a rolling wave. Buy r/c boat motor, esc , prop and prop shaft and install in a hollowed out spot in the board. Prop shafts and props could end right before or after the surf board fins. finally put a small cage around the props.
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Being hit by a water jet is no problem. I would rather have ten jet ski jets on my body for an hour than a second in a sharp propeller, no doubt. I've been playing with high performance stand ups and I have never been hurt by the jet. Just forget everything else than a proper jet with both a impeller and a stator. And lots of power if you want to get out of the water.
My opinion is that propellers do not belong amongst people
Good work Matthias_S, I hope you will try with another pump. If it works good I will try it myself
My opinion is that propellers do not belong amongst people

Good work Matthias_S, I hope you will try with another pump. If it works good I will try it myself

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This site shows a ice powered board.
Looks like lots of fun, easy to transport and unique.
I am seriously looking for a windsurfing board now. Would need a lot of motor to compete with a ice, but could try with two or three 80-100 as a start
Edit; Forgot to provide the link: http://www.powerski.com/content/psi_index.php
Looks like lots of fun, easy to transport and unique.
I am seriously looking for a windsurfing board now. Would need a lot of motor to compete with a ice, but could try with two or three 80-100 as a start

Edit; Forgot to provide the link: http://www.powerski.com/content/psi_index.php
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Very nice video ! I hope you will continue this project. Does anyone know the rpm of a jet prop of a jetski ? A boat prop is about 2500 rpm I thought
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I know that most of the stand up jet skis using 701-750 ccm motors have rpm limit around 7500 rpm.Bazaki wrote:Very nice video ! I hope you will continue this project. Does anyone know the rpm of a jet prop of a jetski ? A boat prop is about 2500 rpm I thought
Thats why someone have to link a few of the 80-100 180kv motors togheter and try combined with hv160. That gives 8500 unloaded. That's perfect for a ice replacement.
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So a jet motor is directly to the crankshaft ? Then we don't need to rewind the Turnigy's, that is good
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If you expect anything like effective performance or efficiency, the waterjet impeller pitch and diameter needs to be carefully matched to the motor power and target hull speed ...just like a prop drive.Bazaki wrote:So a jet motor is directly to the crankshaft ? Then we don't need to rewind the Turnigy's, that is good
Also be aware that impeller and housing condition, and peripheral gap, is absolutely critical to a jetdrive operation. A worn impeller or housing can result in total loss of performance, so be careful when buying a used jet unit
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I bought a kawasaki 550 jetpump. I will test how much trust I get with one turnigy 80-100.
My goal is to reach planing speed. Dont know how much trust I need to reach it? I think more than 200lbs..?
Does anyone know how much trust a kawasaki 550 produce?
My goal is to reach planing speed. Dont know how much trust I need to reach it? I think more than 200lbs..?
Does anyone know how much trust a kawasaki 550 produce?
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Matthias_S wrote:I bought a kawasaki 550 jetpump. I will test how much trust I get with one turnigy 80-100.
My goal is to reach planing speed. Dont know how much trust I need to reach it? I think more than 200lbs..?
Does anyone know how much trust a kawasaki 550 produce?
Some guy that supposedly know his stuff said that you will get 1hp out of the pump for every 1kw you put in. I don't know if that is spot on, but may be.
The kawaski 550 have 37hp stock and put out 360lbs of thrust. If we divide the thrust produced by motor hp we get 9.2 lbs of thrust per hp. Maybe you motor can provide peaks of 8hp, so let say max thrust out of the pump will be 73.6 lbs, or 33.4kg of thrust. That's not a lot, but may be enough for a surfboard?
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I would like to say hat maybe you can use the torque that the electric motor have to your advantage by using a steeper pitch on the impeller. I have not been able to find what kind of torque a original 550 motor produces, so his is highly experimental 

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Ratking wrote:
Some guy that supposedly know his stuff said that you will get 1hp out of the pump for every 1kw you put in. I don't know if that is spot on, but may be.
The kawaski 550 have 37hp stock and put out 360lbs of thrust. If we divide the thrust produced by motor hp we get 9.2 lbs of thrust per hp. Maybe you motor can provide peaks of 8hp, so let say max thrust out of the pump will be 73.6 lbs, or 33.4kg of thrust. That's not a lot, but may be enough for a surfboard?
Thank you

btw this is the pump I bought: http://www.ebay.com/itm/140808392811?_t ... IT&vxp=mtr
Yes I hope that the produced trust is enought to reach planing speed..
Does anyone know what happens on planing speed, because of the much lower friction the motor amps must be also lower, isnt it?
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Hi Matthias,
I'm following your project, very interesting, I might try this too.
Have you thought about using foils to lift the board out of the water ?
It does not take so much power i think. There is a kayak with foil and a well trained person can lift it out of water with paddling only, I think it called the flyak or something like this.
Great idea you have !
I'm following your project, very interesting, I might try this too.
Have you thought about using foils to lift the board out of the water ?
It does not take so much power i think. There is a kayak with foil and a well trained person can lift it out of water with paddling only, I think it called the flyak or something like this.
Great idea you have !
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Just when I thought I have seen it all....
http://www.boreme.com/posting.php?id=18518
Amazing with how less energy these speeds can be reached at the water, new food for new idea's here
http://www.boreme.com/posting.php?id=18518
Amazing with how less energy these speeds can be reached at the water, new food for new idea's here

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There is a lot of potential in hydrofoil but whit my jet pump it is not so easy to realize this.
There is already an electric hydrofoil out there..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jh_RhkejWLw&pxtry=1
There is already an electric hydrofoil out there..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jh_RhkejWLw&pxtry=1
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thanks for the link, this is the kind of project i had in mind,Matthias_S wrote:There is a lot of potential in hydrofoil but whit my jet pump it is not so easy to realize this.
There is already an electric hydrofoil out there..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jh_RhkejWLw&pxtry=1
they say it's only 1 HP ??
i tried to find more technical info on their site, but one of them is returning an error,
and the other does not return any results
but thanks a lot for the video.
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some testing with the old jet pump
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4pnXOEGk0g&feature=plcp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4pnXOEGk0g&feature=plcp
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Very nice, it can be done for sure ! Keep on going and I hope you will end up like this or I hope a bit faster
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwG3qxtI ... el&list=UL

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kymera is absolutely amazing
I hope so much to get similar results

I hope so much to get similar results
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how machts watt is that motor?
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What is the latest on this project? I watched the videos and it looked like it would work well. I am curious what battery and motor setup you are using. After finding out the price and performance of the gas powered surf board, I want to build one for myself.
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well done Matthias_S, good luck with the new pump.
keep us posted
keep us posted

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Here's an old vid someone linked me to on one of my other projects (mini RC surfers). Sorry if it has been posted before.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... NfwuM99mrk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... NfwuM99mrk