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09-16-2008, 06:57 AM #31
And another pic. This was supposed to be the original 16/17' model.
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09-16-2008, 08:27 PM #32Junior Member
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dutchman
They ask for pictures and here they come,I still have not seen a picklefork model.
Largecar91,what part of Ohio are you located? The pictures of my Dutchman were taken at Chippewa lake.
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09-17-2008, 07:27 AM #33
I am not too far from Lima, Ohio where they were built. The 20 footer in the pic is a pickle fork from the factory. I had some pics of one on Indian Lake here in ohio that was pickled. I will have to try to dig them up if I ever get power restored at home from the storm!
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09-17-2008, 10:06 AM #345000 RPM
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Dutchman tales...
I can't imagine driving one of these 17' Dutchmans with two 125BP's on it. From what I understand, they are squirrely enough with a single. The factory Merc drivers probably had a special seat made to accomodate their exceptionally large brass spheres!
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09-17-2008, 08:02 PM #35Junior Member
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Dutchman twins ???
My V-6 is 100 lbs too heavy for my boat compared to the in lines of that era. Two motors would not be right. I need to run a cleaver to lift the rear and not the front with the larger motor. Front end lift is too easy,you will see. Keep the progress pictures coming. I have a paint booth if painting is a problem. I also have access to color matching or looking up colors and passing out formulas.
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01-04-2021, 09:29 AM #36The Historic Photo Master
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01-04-2021, 10:02 AM #37Screaming And Flying!
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One of my buds waaay back in 1975 raced a Dutchman with a 150 merc in an OFFSHORE race at Ft. Myers Beach Fl. Being the only one in the class he won...The other big boats only did 60-65 so he practically lapped them as the Gulf was nearly glass calm. I have some real old pics somewhere. I was in a turn marker boat. Also had a bud in the late 70's with a Dutchman running a merc 225 equipped with nitrous. Blew it over right in front of me doing 100? Damn near killed him.
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01-04-2021, 10:06 AM #38The Historic Photo Master
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12-13-2021, 11:28 AM #41The Historic Photo Master
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...dutchman bottom...
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12-21-2021, 12:35 PM #42The Historic Photo Master
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...rare photo of a 16 picklefork dutchman, center boat, chrysler stacker... pickled before it became popular...obviously. by the way, they ran great for their day...
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Chrysler stackers
Chrysler stackers I remember a guy Bill Malone in Miami Rand Chrysler stackers on the power cat I believe he ran in the Gold Coast marathon with the Chryslers but I can’t be sure but I know he did run at PHYC in the marathons there. I think your son Steve Malone also ran in some races but again my memories fuzzy the last they were running I think were 150 stackers
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Very basic early on bottom. No inside strakes. No steps on running surfaces and no extended knock down pads on the rear. Decking was rounded for a lot of lift In the front.