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Old 12-11-2006, 05:24 PM
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Originally Posted by cosmic12
Pulse drive? cool, what was the power? I have heard rumors that Pat had used them( pulse drives) did he ever use it on the bigger boats?
NO...and dont ask me why...
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Old 12-11-2006, 05:36 PM
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This was stupid. Fun, but stupid.....
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Here's the one we built for Harry.
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Old 12-11-2006, 06:02 PM
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why was it stupid? money? what? I would love to have one for the river up here where are they???? Did you do anything with the pulse drives???
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Old 12-11-2006, 06:44 PM
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It looks cool. It would be a great week night river rocket.
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Old 12-11-2006, 06:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Sydwayz
I knew they were produced, but I was never interested in such, so I never paid attention. I've got some old brochures with a picture, but I don't know much about them personally. They had the DDC/AVH hull, and were available with OB or IO power.

I created the thread to start an online repository for future use if needed by anyone.

I'd love to have one with an outboard for quick trips out to the local river that I'll be moving closer to. MS and I have lots of friends with ski/wakeboard boats. They either have lifts or can launch at the shady ramp not far from the house. The river is only a couple hundred feet wide in some spots, but I have taken Monsoon out there a couple times. I have to drive 30 miles down river to find a barely suitable ramp, and cruise 30 miles up the "road course" back to friends' houses. Its a fun trip though. People hear us coming for miles and just shake their heads when we rip by.
Brian you must be talking about the Mattaponi. Back in the late 80s i had a friend who kept his camper at rainbow acres and we used to go skiing on his Mastercraft. Ive been as far up as the walkerton bridge. I bet Monsoon does turn some heads winding thru there.
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Old 12-11-2006, 07:34 PM
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I want the one built for Harry Pulse drive and all!!!!! way cool
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Old 12-12-2006, 09:01 AM
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Brian you must be talking about the Mattaponi. Back in the late 80s i had a friend who kept his camper at rainbow acres and we used to go skiing on his Mastercraft. Ive been as far up as the walkerton bridge. I bet Monsoon does turn some heads winding thru there.
Exactly. I have put in down at West Point, and run all the way north of the Walkerton Bridge. We have friends that live on the water in Walkerton. The river is so narrow that I have had to come off plane to turn around. Its more like a creek!

Last time out; 30 miles up the river... saw one PWC that day. Guess what:



He cut me off!! GO figure.
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So where are they? Brian while you are down there see what you can dig up
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I am not going to give up on this Pat do you know where they are? Brian while you are there get him drunk and find'em
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