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Old 02-23-2002, 09:06 AM
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www.invisionmedia.com We can flip it over to show the beak if you like
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Reggie & his son, 35' Fountain
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Was handy having Powerboat sitting right in front of me
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this was taken off the stern of DanL's 41 apache as we towed her home
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Actually, not quite bingo. It's a 38 Fountain, Benny and I were in the 35 Reggie's 38 and the Invensys that ultimately won were the newest canopied 38's.

You know, right side up, or otherwise, they are still a fine looking boat
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Partial credit?
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OK, gotta ask. Which way were the props turning?

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OK, partial credit, heck you were less than 10% off!

As to prop rotation, that's a good question, and If I told you I'd have to hunt you down and, well you know the rest

Actually, if I could remember, I'd be happy to tell you. We ran both rotations during the year with different prop combinations, as each combination performed a little different. Top end was the same no matter, but the boat ride and turning ability were better in different scenarios.

I promise to look during our first race at Miami in April, (and remember), and let you know.

Take care,

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