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These videos were made to demonstrate the unique handling abilities
the Scott Jetboat Nozzle offers. The Jetboat used for the videos
is an Omenica brand / 15 ft Bandit model. This Jetboat has a 175 hp
Mercury SportJet. The approximate stock top speed is 37 MPH and the
top speed with a Scott Trim Nozzle was 40 MPH. GPS was used to measure
the Jetboat speed. The Jetboat was loaded with approx 1500 lbs of payload. |
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Installing
a Nozzle Shim - You can tune your Jetboat pressure
the same way you can tune a clutch on a snowmobile. Simply replace
pressure sleeves to a smaller diameter to keep your pressure up.One
more better idea from Scott Jetboat Nozzles. See the video! |
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Video 1 - Jarvis Creek, shallow water running a 15 1/2'
foot - Bandit 175 Sport Jet with Trim Nozzle and an 8 degree hull. |
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Video 2 - Jarvis Creek, shallow water running a 15 1/2'
foot - Bandit 175 Sport Jet with Trim Nozzle and an 8 degree hull
- take II. |
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Video 3 - Jarvis Creek, shallow water running, 17 1/2'
foot - V6 with Scott Pump and trim Nozzle and a 8 degree hull. |
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Video 4 - 18 foot - 175 Sport Jet 12 degree with no trim
nozzle. |
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Video 5 - Go anywhere with our Scott Trim Nozzle - with
a tough boat. |
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Video 6 - Muskwa River in 2006, with very low water. |
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Video 7 - Note the riders in the front of the boat. Stock
set up / Jetboat is bouncing. |
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Video 8 - Jetboat with Scott Trim Nozzle attached. Higher
top speed, no bounce and note passengers are no longer in the
front of the boat. |
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Video 9 - Jetboat with nozzle attached. Note the height
of spray and how little the boat is in the water. The Jetboat
speed is approximately 3 MPH faster. |
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Video 10 - The nozzle allows for better hole shot, quicker
to get on step. The boat length is 15 feet, and is up on step in
approx 25 feet. Planing speed is approx 3 MPH slower on this boat.
Planing sped stock is 18 MPH min, with trim nozzle 14 MPH. GPS
was used to measure the Jetboat speed. |
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