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    700 Racing Class

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    These 700 class SOB racing boats are looking so hot!



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    Good way to compress your Spinal Cord

    Todd D is finishing up a mold for his new 24 Ft version of his 20,

    He added 4 Ft. and added freeboard

    I'm a single motor guy, I asked him a price for his old buddy, ha,ha

    CF hull only $45,000. That should ride like a dream

    I've always had 20FT Vpad boats ,

    his 20Ft, Cat just flys over over a stiff chop,

    so the 24 will have real freeboard and eat ruff water

    The boat will be legal for a new to the US offshore race class, but I believe the motor is only around 200 something HP

    I'll run a 3.2 XS on it, someday I'll own a 450, and It will be a used one
    We have invented the world; WE see

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    Would love to see pics Cuda!




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    60 MPH GPS class
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    Quote Originally Posted by CUDA View Post
    60 MPH GPS class
    60 mph can be Fun! Jumping waves at 60 mph is stimulating.

    I have done go-karts at 60 mph, it was Fun!

    And you know these little guys are having fun, on their little motorcycles.

    Last edited by Lake X Kid; 06-04-2023 at 09:22 AM.

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    Another fun class doing south of 60 mph.


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    60 is plenty fast enough to have fun. Its also plenty fast enough to get hurt.

    Years ago, I know ugh!, in early 90's there was a Factory Class, stock 330's, single mod 2.4, stock 2.5. They ran just over 60 in calm conditions. Very fun.
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    ...the above velocity's speed? anyone know?. i know what they have gone in the past, throughout the years, with 300 horsepower. just curious on the above boat...
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    Nope. Good way to die a painful death right there!
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    Glad to see the 700 Class Growing again.


    Looking forward to Seeing Todd's New C Class 24 ft Cat. Hopefully Side by side like my recent Build.
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    Convertible?

    Tells us MORE!



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    Quote Originally Posted by CUDA View Post
    Convertible?

    Tells us MORE!

    Cant wait to see your new 24 from Wicked!! Is the Bottom mold complete with center Pod?. Price seams fair for Infused Carbon Build.



    Yes Convertible removable top. Not sure how to drag the Link I have a Build Thread 24 Twister on Riverdavesplace.com From the Mold section. Noli maybe you could include link.
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    My version of 700 class I run for WaterSki Racing 21 Labsport with Ballast and long tabs straight out.. Catalina win coming in Queens Gate.
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    Keep the photos coming on new build.

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    We have invented the world; WE see

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