That boat was originally in Rumson NJ owned by a Wall Street guy…I forget the name but he owned an ice cream shop in town also. Used to drive past it with my old super boat all the time on the way to the ocean around Sandy Hook
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That boat was originally in Rumson NJ owned by a Wall Street guy…I forget the name but he owned an ice cream shop in town also. Used to drive past it with my old super boat all the time on the way to the ocean around Sandy Hook
interisting how the intakes were only the size of the carbs
Smart cookie's ... :D
Up in clean air, instead of disrupting the boundry layer moving across the deck of the hull.
Old tech scoops were low and wide, lots of tumbling air went in, never settled back into a homogenous column , what didn't get used tumbled it way back out.
Modern EFI intakes (and carbureted tunnel rams) match the engine size in cubic inches. The single flap throttle bodies look to small at first glance. Until you think about the fact that not every cylinder pulls a charge thru an intake runner .. or fires all at once. It's more like a still air box .. that provides a smoothed out column of dense air to the front as well as the back wall.
https://pictures.topspeed.com/IMG/jp...world-powe.jpg
Turn the sound off .. :o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1z4Kc_oUcY&t=118s
https://i.imgur.com/rFevJYsl.jpg
you know while i was siting on the schitter that exact thought hit me , the tube out was about the size of the tube in :rolleyes:
https://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/...t-christer.jpghttps://youtu.be/kpR6LuKYyRU
http://www.urbasm.com/wp-content/upl...3308903539.png
Anything else is just a cheap copy .. of a boyhood dream .. ;)
Holy Chitt bat boy...... Hold My bat Beer.........:cheers: I think the old Glass see thru hood scoops were faster......at 15 in the 1/4...........Red ones were faster......;).
...power by mercury racing...https://i.pinimg.com/originals/76/df...2e18f734f7.jpg
And some expensive copys .. :D
...a proper offshore rig job...https://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/...071-large-.jpg
...what a thirty-four degree deadrise offshore v-bottom looks like at speed...(that's right, i said 34...)https://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/...y-gonzales.jpg
...114 mph pontoon...https://th.bing.com/th/id/R.bfe2e1f4...res=1&sresct=1