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Old 11-03-2009, 02:06 PM   #4081
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So that's an average $3.11/gallon of pure fun!








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Or $40.50 per hour on Gas Only.
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Old 11-04-2009, 06:13 AM   #4082
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Sounds like a great last run! Congrats on another memorable boating season!
Thanks Dan, all and all a great season, a couple of gliches, but thats Fast Boating, not sure what next year will bring. By the way Knuckleheads moved from Jimmy's C's to the rt. 37 Holiday Inn, a great new Venue !!!! If you and Brooke are free this Sat. ( or any Sat ) give us a call. The drinks are on me !!!!
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Gary,
Thanks for the generous invite! We may take a trip to Toms River this weekend to finalize a few things before winter. I will be in touch.
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Old 02-20-2010, 01:41 PM   #4084
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Motor uncovered and ready for another season !!!
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Woo hoo!

All the big blocks are gettin' ready for the new season


Awesome !


So the HP motors are pulled out every winter?


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What seasonal prep will be done to your motor before it's dropped back in the Y2K?




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Motor uncovered and ready for another season !!!
That engine looks mean!
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Old 02-20-2010, 04:39 PM   #4088
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Woo hoo!

All the big blocks are gettin' ready for the new season


Awesome !


So the HP motors are pulled out every winter?


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noli it takes Chuck at Typhoon an hour or so to get the motor out of the Y2K, no winterizing needed when she is stored indoors ( heated shop ). Just a better way to take care of my Ron Potter 800.
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I never thought of doin' that. Epecially the EFIs have high pressure fuel lines, can never really winterized those. And there will be no need to fog the cylinders as the engine will be stored indoors.

Also gives you a chance to look over the engine compartment and do any needed work. Gives Typhoon a chance to look over the engine while its out. Touch up on the engine mounts with fresh paint.

Awesome. When do you think Typhoon will begin putting your RP engine back in?
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noli, not to much, oil was changed, new plugs a little touch up paint, and ready to drop her in !!!!!!!!! I can't wait. This winter SUCKS.
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