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Old 07-27-2011, 10:30 AM
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Another one moving toward the door, http://speedonthewater.com/new-boats...g-engines.html.
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Matt, the pic in the article is of the first F-4.

Wayne was kind enough to give me and the owner of the first F-4 a ride in the 36 w/700's at LOTO in June. Boat was an amazing performer with incredible acceleration.
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Originally Posted by Knot 4 Me
Matt, the pic in the article is of the first F-4.

Wayne was kind enough to give me and the owner of the first F-4 a ride in the 36 w/700's at LOTO in June. Boat was an amazing performer with incredible acceleration.
Just imagine the 36 ft. from the picture of the F-4, being cut down 7ft..
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Originally Posted by AB From Windsor
Just imagine the 36 ft. from the picture of the F-4, being cut down 7ft..
Ooops! Pulled the wrong one from the media manager on my content management system. Will correct.

Thanks, guys. Dang.
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Nice. But would love to see one with the Ilmor 725.
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Do they stagger their 36's?
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Originally Posted by lavey jr
Do they stagger their 36's?
Yes they offer that option.
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Originally Posted by POWERPLAY J
Yes they offer that option.
Perfect size boat for lake/ocean use IMO.
Not to big and not to small.
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Originally Posted by POWERPLAY J
Yes they offer that option.
What advantages are there to staggering motors?
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Originally Posted by lavey jr
Do they stagger their 36's?
All the 36's have been staggered to date.
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