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Q: How much does an airboat propeller weigh?
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What is an airboat?

An airboat is a flat-bottomed boat driven by an in-air propeller and used in shallow water.


How much does a propeller weigh?

3 tons


How much does a Propeller planes weigh?

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How much does a windmill propeller weigh?

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What advantages does and airboat have over a traditional inboard or outboard motor powered boat?

An airboat or fanboat is a flat-bottomed vessel that can skim through fairly shallow waterways and swamps. Boats that rely on traditional inboard or outboard motors usually operate in deeper water that is free of water plants the could get tangled in the propeller.


How much does a prop plane weigh?

That's a tough question to answer. Propeller driven aircraft can weigh anywhere from several hundred pounds for an ultralight to 400,000 pounds for the Spruce Goose. A typical four engine propeller driven commercial airliner like the DC-6 has a takeoff weight of 107,000 pounds. Hope that helps.


How can i put my 2002 5.3 into my airboat?

You can put your 2002 5.3 into your airboat using a Drive by wire.


What kind of propeler does the alligator tours airboat have on it?

None ! Air-boats are powered by a huge fan on the back, which channels huge volumes of air over large fins which steer the boat left and right - which means it has no need for a propeller in the water.


When was St. Petersburg-Tampa Airboat Line created?

St. Petersburg-Tampa Airboat Line was created in 1913.


How much is dropping clearance of propeller of a ship?

The propeller clearance of a ship, is the length a propeller extends below the hull (bottom) of a ship or boat.


What rhymes with airboat?

rain coat


What is the name of the boat with the big propeller on the back that goes through rivers called?

An airboat. They use them in the Everglades because there's no prop in the water to hurt the alligators, but they're also great in the North. They use flat-bottom Jon boats to make these, so they slide over ice very well.