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    Tague,

    Good looking cat!

    I'll come visit your factory one of these days!








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    Boat looks great, does It have a center pod? to protect the motor at all.
    We have invented the world; WE see

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    Quote Originally Posted by CUDA View Post
    Boat looks great, does It have a center pod? to protect the motor at all.
    It's a true tunnel.

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    Interesting bottom, best of luck

    looks like it will be fast in calmer waters

    Todd D is putting together a 24 FT plug for a offshore racing class, don't believe he will rig it just pull a mold,

    I had this Idea of installing a short center pod to protect the single motor from high water pressure blasts, not as low as the side sponsons.
    We have invented the world; WE see

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    The chaudron 25 and 27 come to mind. I also love the Larry Smith team Scarab 26' which had an OB version. I even thought about a single 450R one, as Team Archer has the molds to build them, and has built some under the Speedster name, all sterndrives.

    Chaudron 25 300R does about 92, SV 27 with 300R about 85.



    Scarab 26

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    A single engine set up is so much easer and cheaper,

    85 to 90 MPH Is as fast as most want to go anyhow, the rest is some form of bragging rights

    Now being able to build much lighter sure helps

    These new outboards have changed everything, in a great way.
    We have invented the world; WE see

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    Great application for the old OMC V8 2stroke. Love that Valkyrie!

    -BL

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    Quote Originally Posted by CUDA View Post
    A single engine set up is so much easer and cheaper,

    85 to 90 MPH Is as fast as most want to go anyhow, the rest is some form of bragging rights

    Now being able to build much lighter sure helps

    These new outboards have changed everything, in a great way.
    Agree, singles make life way easier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BLisBack! View Post
    Great application for the old OMC V8 2stroke. Love that Valkyrie!

    -BL

    EFI of Course

    I use to drive down to the Pittsburg F 1 OMC races, in front of the old three rivers Stadium

    The best racing ever, they would set one bouy in the center of the river, from what I can remember, the G forces must have been high, to go from 130 something to a bouy and spin the wheel going the other way. never saw a race course set up like that one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg G View Post
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    Gorgeous, Dan is finishing a 32 like that only with a full windshield for pleasure.

    The 26 is incredible. I might commission one as an OB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CUDA View Post
    EFI of Course

    I use to drive down to the Pittsburg F 1 OMC races, in front of the old three rivers Stadium

    The best racing ever, they would set one bouy in the center of the river, from what I can remember, the G forces must have been high, to go from 130 something to a bouy and spin the wheel going the other way. never saw a race course set up like that one.
    I was living in Pgh during those years but just wasn’t into boats yet at that time. I was heavily into the dirt track scene up there. Then I went to school and had put it all away for 4yrs. I loved that stadium, hated to see it go but I hear it was quite the rodent nest. I don’t know that I’d like the spray of the Monongahela river in my face

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    At my age - mid 70's, 85-90 is plenty fast. Used to think that was slow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tague View Post
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    that lower shaft and bearings will be tortured early and often
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