Sedan speed question
#11
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How didraising the X affect the performance of the boat aside from
Top speed? Did it change the planing or handling characteristics at all? Does it still pull out
Of the hole well? I don't want to give up other areas just to gain top speed. If it does not make a big difference in other places I'm all for it
Top speed? Did it change the planing or handling characteristics at all? Does it still pull out
Of the hole well? I don't want to give up other areas just to gain top speed. If it does not make a big difference in other places I'm all for it
Jeff
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How didraising the X affect the performance of the boat aside from
Top speed? Did it change the planing or handling characteristics at all? Does it still pull out
Of the hole well? I don't want to give up other areas just to gain top speed. If it does not make a big difference in other places I'm all for it
Top speed? Did it change the planing or handling characteristics at all? Does it still pull out
Of the hole well? I don't want to give up other areas just to gain top speed. If it does not make a big difference in other places I'm all for it
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Would it be a sacrilege to cut up a sedan? I'm thinking a L shaped rear bench that comes up to the Passenger seat a sun pad similar to the later sedans, and possibly a Mid Cabin open bow cutting the cabin roof off in front of the second set of windows. I never used the cabin on my Nova and would like the extra seating for cruising days. Would that weaken the hull too much? It seems the Sedan is the red headed step child compared to the Maltese and Sports but if the general consensus is to leave it alone I can abide lol I've been in the Mopar muscle car world for 30 years and know how people react to certain mods. If cutting up a Magnum is bad I can always look for a Clem Jem to cut i guess... I always liked the lines of the hull on the 27 and how well they work. I loved my Nova but always wished for 2 more feet of hull when on Lake Michigan and not wanting to go much bigger as I do like to run the Illinois River past Joliet from time to time so this Magnum, especially with my Mopar addiction this sedan really fits the bill.
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In the past some of the sports have been cut up into center console hulls that were never finished, now that's a crime. Because many sedans have been left to rot in the weeds so bringing back one from the grave would be a good thing. Making a bow rider out of one would be cool but at what cost to do this. When Mags like Short Circuit are on the market @ a very good price for years tells me don't over spend on a restoration unless you plane to keep it forever. Lastly Klem never built a sedan so cutting up a Klem flat deck might be easier, just be ready to replace all the wood.