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el indio 09-17-2006 09:37 AM

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Did you know that Phill Lip****z has won more races then Ben in a 41.......he told me that personally.......m.m.......

Comanche3Six 09-17-2006 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Ike
Who has owned the most apache's? :cool:

DanL from NJ had a stockpile of them

el indio 09-17-2006 10:58 AM

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Bingo!!!!!!!!!!!!

el indio 09-17-2006 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by ratman
1)ben kramer 2)ike :evilb:

his answer!!!!!

DannyD 09-29-2006 11:38 PM

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RAT MAN
Congrats! Nice Boat!!!!

mrhorsepower1 10-01-2006 07:36 AM

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Gotta Love them Old School's!!! :cool:

7xchamp 10-02-2006 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Top Banana
Here are some photos of Ratman's new toy. Back in the days when it was a working boat for a living.

In 1978 in it's very first race, the boat was clocked from the air at the end of the race, quote..."whistling over the Pacific Ocean swells at 94.3 MPH."

It led from start to finsh and won the 195.5 mile race.

She looks a little rough from when I built her, notice the trick aluminum work, and the exhaust through the deck instead of transom, I`m also the guy who started routing all the hoses and wiring through PVC under the tanks to exit in front of the motors so you could hardly see any hoses or wires. All the pumps should be mounted on the forward bulkhead not in the engine room, also should all be the trick pumps with billit bases and adjustable press. valves all of which were designed by me and Mr. K., best the boat ever ran was 90MPH down wind with tide going out, race conditions was 86 to 88. At 90 the boat was scary, as were the 38` Bertrams ala Benihana all Kevlar with hull and deck weight before rigging of 2,200 lbs. I rigged one of those as well along with many many others, I have many stories about rigging the boat you have, as well as building a fifthe wheel trailer for it in same shop, to go along with one of the first Peterbilts on the circuit. I built a 38` scarab Mich lite boat with all stainless mounts gaurds etc. instead of alum. that was the last one. she went down with a load in the gulf stream, was picked up in a shrimp net off New Orleans. Like I say I built a lot of them, me and Bob Beich. all the best 7Xchamp richie powers

Top Banana 10-02-2006 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by 7xchamp
She looks a little rough from when I built her, notice the trick aluminum work, and the exhaust through the deck instead of transom, I`m also the guy who started routing all the hoses and wiring through PVC under the tanks to exit in front of the motors so you could hardly see any hoses or wires. All the pumps should be mounted on the forward bulkhead not in the engine room, also should all be the trick pumps with billit bases and adjustable press. valves all of which were designed by me and Mr. K., best the boat ever ran was 90MPH down wind with tide going out, race conditions was 86 to 88. At 90 the boat was scary, as were the 38` Bertrams ala Benihana all Kevlar with hull and deck weight before rigging of 2,200 lbs. I rigged one of those as well along with many many others, I have many stories about rigging the boat you have, as well as building a fifthe wheel trailer for it in same shop, to go along with one of the first Peterbilts on the circuit. I built a 38` scarab Mich lite boat with all stainless mounts gaurds etc. instead of alum. that was the last one. she went down with a load in the gulf stream, was picked up in a shrimp net off New Orleans. Like I say I built a lot of them, me and Bob Beich. all the best 7Xchamp richie powers

Phil....you can't get a better source than Richie Powers for info on this boat.

Thanks Richie, that is exactly what we are trying to do with HORBA, get real information to the people that are trying to restore these old boats again.

ratman 10-02-2006 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by 7xchamp
She looks a little rough from when I built her, notice the trick aluminum work, and the exhaust through the deck instead of transom, I`m also the guy who started routing all the hoses and wiring through PVC under the tanks to exit in front of the motors so you could hardly see any hoses or wires. All the pumps should be mounted on the forward bulkhead not in the engine room, also should all be the trick pumps with billit bases and adjustable press. valves all of which were designed by me and Mr. K., best the boat ever ran was 90MPH down wind with tide going out, race conditions was 86 to 88. At 90 the boat was scary, as were the 38` Bertrams ala Benihana all Kevlar with hull and deck weight before rigging of 2,200 lbs. I rigged one of those as well along with many many others, I have many stories about rigging the boat you have, as well as building a fifthe wheel trailer for it in same shop, to go along with one of the first Peterbilts on the circuit. I built a 38` scarab Mich lite boat with all stainless mounts gaurds etc. instead of alum. that was the last one. she went down with a load in the gulf stream, was picked up in a shrimp net off New Orleans. Like I say I built a lot of them, me and Bob Beich. all the best 7Xchamp richie powers

richie, thanks so much for posting, i sent you a pm. what did it weigh fully rigged? what hp and torque were the bbc's that it was running back in the day? thx again, rm

ygrowup 10-03-2006 06:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Top Banana
Here are some photos of Ratman's new toy. Back in the days when it was a working boat for a living.

In 1978 in it's very first race, the boat was clocked from the air at the end of the race, quote..."whistling over the Pacific Ocean swells at 94.3 MPH."

It led from start to finsh and won the 195.5 mile race.

Circa 1981..............


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