🌊 Glide into the future with eco-friendly propulsion!
The BRISHAND Operated Boat Propeller is a revolutionary, eco-friendly solution for your boating needs. With no fuel or battery required, this lightweight and maintenance-free motor offers a unique 3:1 gear ratio for effortless control. Ideal for canoes and small inflatables, it ensures a silent and pollution-free experience on the water.
Brand | BRIS |
Color | gray |
Material | Aluminum |
Engine Type | 4 Stroke |
Operation Mode | Battery |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Canoe |
Mounting Type | Transom Mount |
Fuel Type | Gasoline |
Manufacturer | Benflyworld |
UPC | 714497658865 |
Item Weight | 7.7 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 30.31 x 11.81 x 1.57 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 4340632791 |
N**O
Got some funny looks using this thing… WORTH.
This thing i got as a joke for my little dingy skiff and i actually ended up using it multiple times on other peoples skiffs as well and everytime someone sees it they crack up
H**H
Cute Gadget
Don't except a lot from it. Cute little gadget. Fun to play with. Needs engineering changes.
D**Y
Is handy
Was made well and what I expected. Am happy with it.
D**T
Five Stars
Works great for kinetic sculpture racing. My advice from experience: Don't forget to raise it out of the water before your beach landing. Don't crank too hard or you will strip the tiny planetary gears. If you're gentle it does work with 2/3 of the planets.
M**U
Good product
Works well just hard to crank and steer simultaneously takes some getting used to. Fun for ponds and smaller bodies of water would make a great back up for a trolling motor that went bad
L**S
Product doesn't start correctly
Product states being able to steal, as your staring it locks back into position unable to stear
R**P
Concept is Strong. Execution Needs Improvement.
My 3-star rating is due to the communication from the seller. My item arrived promptly but was damaged right out of the box. The set screw for the handle is stainless, while the handle is aluminum. The set screw was stripped at the handle and on the first three threads of the screw. It was cross-threaded during assembly. I remedied this by drilling through the prop shaft and the handle. I used a Clevis Pin with a Cotter Pin through the handle to easily remove the handle when it's being stored. Remember this tip if you find yourself in a similar situation. It was a strong concept, and as a fabricator, I solved the issue, so I kept the item, and the seller said they would credit me for part of the sale.
B**H
Excellent craftsmanship!
Excellent hand crank trolling propeller.
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