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01-05-2013, 10:07 AM #421Screaming And Flying!
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I thought there were a lot of Progression P22 guys on the site, but no one seems to be saying anything as far as speeds or hull design. The OB version of the P22 does not have a notch. The correct picture of the P22's bottom is back on page 15 of this thread as well as below. Variable deadrise hull design.
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01-05-2013, 10:10 AM #422
ok Hoser is fast but you can ask him Joey was faster
vnemous PLEASE
Mikey your pushing your luck i'm gonna call George.
Got an idea for next years discussion,How long will it take to put a gas tank in a 23kryptonite.21 SuperBoat VF200 Yamaha SHO
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01-05-2013, 10:18 AM #423
I will confirm ..Hoser told me directly Joey's 21' (ECM) was only 21' super that he could not beat. Both ran 300X's
1990 22' Activator Yami HPDI 300-sold-86.4
1976 21' Challenger 2002 3.1 Yami 250 Vmax phase lll 89.7-sold
1982 21' Superboat 300merc-87
1990 22' Activator yami OX66 Vmax 250-84.2
1982 30' Scarab-twin 200 Merc-sold
1979 21' Challenger 300 Evenrude-sold
1979 21' Superboat 200 Merc-sold-72
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01-05-2013, 10:18 AM #424
I want to be perfectly clear with the reason why "I defend Tuff".
IMPO!!! Mark has taken a GREAT GL timeless design made some awesome improvements in the design, in the materials used and his current building technology! I think I'm repeating myself from some 30 pages ago
What I have also found is simple, some people just can not see passed their nose, can not understand today's technology and are stuck in tunnel vision.
Now as per speeds, I can care less 50,60,100,120,150mph etc. All I care about is what my rig will do and what 150mph rig got put back on the trailer
Like I mentioned in a prior post, the driver makes a huge difference! To me driver and setup is key to success
BTW, Like I also mentioned before, I sure hope that the original poster along with some others have read and are reading through all the provide info which I think most has been very informative so they make a real educated decision.
PS; Time will tell what Tux is up to....
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01-05-2013, 10:23 AM #425Scream And Fly VIP
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01-05-2013, 10:31 AM #426
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01-05-2013, 10:51 AM #427
In 1986 there weren't any Mexicans working for superBoat , just bobby and Jeff which means there must of been a lot of weed.
joeys 21 was a light weight boat that yes is faster then me
but It has no more motor on it . Dirks boat was sold however was just as fast as mine
and the new owner I don't think can drive it the way dirk could.People say I'm lazy but it takes all my time
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01-05-2013, 10:55 AM #428Screaming And Flying!
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What year did Joe Imprescia from East Coast Marine run his special purpose "light layup" 21 Superboat to greater then 97MPH? Wasn't it like 5 or 10 years ago?
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01-05-2013, 10:56 AM #429Registered User
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01-05-2013, 11:56 AM #431Screaming And Flying!
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It looks like some real data is coming together for the "Fastest 21-22 SOB"
Hulls Available New In 2013....
#1 Bernico F2 21 hull 705lbs– 21’4” Long, 6’3” Beam (Confirmed 103.02MPH Driver Bob McCarthy)
#2 Tuff 21 hull 950lbs – 20’8” Long, 7’7” Beam (Confirmed 102MPH Driver TUFFboat)
#3 Progression 22 hull 948lbs – 22’1” Long, 7’8” Beam (Confirmed 95MPH Driver goneby)
#4 Nordic Crossfire 21 hull N/A– 21’ Long, 7’1” Beam (No Data)
#5 Sutphen 21 SS hull N/A –20’9” Long, 7’2” Beam (No Data)
And of the no longer produced hulls....
#1 1986 Superboat 21 Classic (Confirmed 97MPH Driver hoser)
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01-05-2013, 11:57 AM #432
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01-05-2013, 12:01 PM #433
I thought there were more of us too. Mine's a 1992 - rumored to be the next one out of the mold after the famous Powerboat Magazine cover boat - and I don't have a notched transom. But, since the picture shows an I/O hull and you're somewhat limited to how high you can mount the drive without having the engine sit on top of the sun pad, maybe Kevin notches them. Other than the notch, the picture is exactly what the variable deadrise hull design looks like on a P22.1992 Progression 22
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01-05-2013, 12:12 PM #434
Just to touch on your 1 and 2 spots.... The new Tuff I believe ran 102mph with a passenger, stock merc xs... AND a full interior. The Bernico that ran was likely a raceboat, with just a driver, and the discussion on the motor is key... (mystery 2.5 merc.).
Some of the anlgles look nicer than others... It's a very unique boat."They hate us 'cause they anus."
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01-05-2013, 12:17 PM #435Scream And Fly VIP
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take it down a notch Tony, I am a pot stirrer? Where?
You are the one saying I cannot see what is right in front of my face about these new materials ( optional I might add ), but yet we have tried and proven boats around us that have stood the test of time.
That was my point, no need to get yourself all worked up, you think I insulted your intelligence but you calling me a "biggest pot stirrer" is just downright insulting never mind that I cannot see what is front of my face.
We are having a conversation here in this thread you seem to be the only one who for some strange reason is taking things so personal. Chill out a bit.Raybo Marine http://www.raybomarine.com/