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Old 12-05-2011, 03:07 PM
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We had a beautiful 60 degree day on Lake Norman yesterday.

My buddy Steve in his 21' Trick Cat got a nice vid of the ol' 79 Pantera . . .

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZk88ZPtRwY

Time to winterize and wait for spring
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sweet. thanks
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Power?
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Old 12-05-2011, 06:16 PM
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Originally Posted by scarab63

Power?
496 ci chevy (originally 454 w/ the taller deck of 10.2)
Custom grind comp cam, alum. Heads, team g high rise intake, gil offshore dry exhaust (water jacketed pipes- dump tubes at the tips) Holley double pumper was 850 but has been worked to flow about 900, msd, h beam rods, roller rockers,
Alum. Pistons, about 600 hp.

Fun boat!
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Did you put a Bravo back on it , I take it there was no damage to the motor ?
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Sounds great, looks like it runs great too. Any pics of it?
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Originally Posted by OCCJoe
Did you put a Bravo back on it , I take it there was no damage to the motor ?
Whew! No motor damage at all!
Also engine coupler stayed together as well. Sweet!

The only thing that survived was the lower unit.
It has a nose cone on it but it is not low water pick up.
Will either sell it or keep for spare.

Ended up with a newer style bravo 1 upper with Brand New gear set. And an even newer style lower with larger main shaft than before and low water pick-up.
Prop is same as before . . . 27P Mirage 3 blade.
Getting more lift with the new lower and about 3 mph faster.

Sorry I missed you guys on your Lake Norman visit.
Maybe next year.
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Originally Posted by TBAG
Sounds great, looks like it runs great too. Any pics of it?
Thanks!

I have lots of pics but this forum won't let me upload from my computer

Here is the pic from Pantera's owners gallery section . . .

http://www.panteraboats.com/ownersgallerypg2_12.html
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Love it!!
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Man, those dry pipes sound loud!

Great flyby.. looks really good.
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