Water is drawn into the unit through the intake grill by an impeller, driven directly by the engine driveshaft. The water is then forced at high pressure through an outlet nozzle creating thrust that drives the boat forward. To obtain reverse, a gate lifts into position over the outlet re-directing the pressure stream in the opposite direction.
The jet outboard should be mounted about 6 inches higher than a propeller motor.
On a short shaft motor, the transom is 15"-16" tall. On a long shaft motor, the transom is 20"-21" tall.
You will need to know your year model, if it is a long or short shaft motor, and if it has remote or tiller steering.
No. A 25 horsepower is the smallest jet they make.
Typically, about 30 percent.
We currently do not offer financing. You will have to contact your local bank or credit union.
FROM ELLINGTON, MO: Take Hwy 21 south for 2 miles. Turn left on Highway H. We are 9 miles down on the left. The road dead ends at Clearwater Lake. If you go too far, turn around and come back 1 mile from the lake.
FROM ST LOUIS, MO: Take I-55 South to Hwy 67. Take Hwy 67 South to Farmington, then Hwy 32 West to Hwy 21 South to Ellington. Then follow directions from Ellington above.
FROM CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO: Take Hwy 34 West to Hwy 21. Then South on Hwy 21 to Ellington. Then follow directions from Ellington above.