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HydroRunner: A Personal Watercraft Powered by an Outboard Motor

HydroRunner breaking free on the water
HydroRunner narrative

 

Not subject to
   PWC restrictions
   most  waterways

More stable  than
  Jet Skis and other
   PWCs

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Plans Include...

 6 - 17 x 22 inch
    drawings

 36-page photo-
    illustrated    
    booklet

Price... $39

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HydroRunner

Outboard-Powered Fast Fun On The Water
You Build it from Plans

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A high-performance tunnel-hull PWC you build from plans

"It springs to life and screams across the
water's surface at 40 mph,
feeling more like a jet fighter than a water machine.
"
                                                                     Popular Mechanics Magazine

How to order Hydrorunner plansHydroRunner Video 1At rest, HydroRunner sits low in the water like a Cheetah poised in deep grass. Squeeze off a handful of throttle and she leaps onto plane and skims across the water at 40 mph. On plane, the modified tunnel-hull design gives a sure-footed stability that is unmatched by PWCs with conventional vee hulls. Stability comes mainly from the super-wide beam, which is somewhat camouflaged by her patented tri-hull design. In reality, HydroRunner's hull is about half as wide as it is long.
        
HydroRunner Video 2Unlike conventional personal watercraft, HydroRunner does not heel into turns. Instead, she turns flat, more like a hydroplane. For a quick turn, back off on the throttle, crank the handlebars to one side, then apply full throttle. HydroRunner will swap ends and head off in the opposite direction almost within her own length. At high speeds, wake is normally taken with a giant, airborne leap. But hit a wake at speed on the down side of a jump and she'll go straight through it, rather than over it.
        
Hi Resolution Images of HydroRunnerPower can come from any short-shaft outboard of 20 to 35 horsepower. The throttle lever is a standard bicycle brake lever attached by a cable to the engine's throttle mechanism. Releasing the throttle lever returns the engine to idle. A standard shut-off lanyard is attached to the rider's life jacket so the engine will immediately stop in the event of an unexpected departure from cockpit.  (This is not a theory.  It has actually been tested, and HydroRunner comes to rest 2 to 3 meters from the rider.)
         Most of the expense of building her is in the cost of the engine. New, the engine can run $3,000 or more. A used engine can be purchased for $600 - $800. Figure another $500 - $700 for enough plywood, fiberglass, and fixtures to finish the craft. HydroRunner is made primarily of 1/2-inch and 1/4-inch plywood, which is then covered with a layup of fiberglass. Most of the fixtures are standard boat items.

         HydroRunner was featured in Popular Mechanics magazine, August 1988.


 

Specifications

Length: 105-1/2 inch
Width:  54 inch
Height: 26-1/2 inch
Empty Weight: 350 lbs
Engine: 25 hp to 35 hp short-shaft outboard
Top Speed: 45 mph
Construction: Fiberglass reinforced with wood monocoque
Build Time: 125-150 hours

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                   •   Shipments to U.S. destinations go by First Class or Priority Mail (depending on weight).
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                   •   Arizona residents, add 7.1% sales tax.

Robert Q. Riley Enterprises, LLC.
P.O. Box 14465
Phoenix, AZ 85063-4465
24-Hour Secured Fax Order Line: 623-872-3476
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