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05-19-2025, 09:43 AM #16
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What other boats is Spaeth working on or building?
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05-19-2025, 11:27 AM #17
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I don’t want to speak for them other than to say I know they do some layups for some other builders and of course some restorations of transoms and such . I’m a social guy but I’m after some solid tech on the thread title .
Honestly the title of the thread was about cutting down a mid and driveshaft cutting . The mid is looked after and now trying to cover off the shaft cut and weld . Thanks for the replies
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05-21-2025, 08:16 AM #18
I just pulled the powerhead off and gave everything to him todo.
I need a tender for my new project, I wanted something different than a Rib type of tender
So, looked at all the small boats yours included, owned 5 Hydrostreams in the past and because of the need of it to be ruff water capable
I ordered a Bullet / Lilly 13 https://youtu.be/zd_q959xrgY
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05-21-2025, 10:22 AM #19
Yeah this site was a small High performance site, now taken over by 30ft + + lets get back to It's roots

Please start a build thread with testing results
I started with a 15 ft Viper In 1977 and it was as much fun as any boat I ever owned
It's just small boats are challenged more by conditions
I remember getting home from my 12 hour shift from Miller Brewing Co going out into Lake Ontario
with 6footers and wave jumping for thrills, little Sodus Bay / Fairhaven NY
No need to 100 MPH to have fun.
I wish they had small boat circle races like the 70's
Keep it Simple
Everything is power to weight ratio,
I don't believe one of these Carbon Fiber 200 lb boats have been matched with a well ported 90 Yamaha which will weigh less than 250 lb,
Not sure of the pad width, but it has a serious pad.
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05-22-2025, 09:30 PM #20
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Okay - I will give him a call and ask if he will cut a shaft for me as well . Appreciate the assistance on the matter .
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I have cut 20 or so of them. Jason Johnson on FB
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