Diesel Dancer ??
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Flying Fish,
I assume the one of the most sanitary boats was a knock because Diesel Dancer as I remember her was plain, dirty, the hull was old and looked stress cracked alla round, engine compartment was messy, oilly, etc, etc. So, I guess stark or rough as compared to Yank chrome and spit polish is what they meant?
Joe Gere
I assume the one of the most sanitary boats was a knock because Diesel Dancer as I remember her was plain, dirty, the hull was old and looked stress cracked alla round, engine compartment was messy, oilly, etc, etc. So, I guess stark or rough as compared to Yank chrome and spit polish is what they meant?
Joe Gere
She is being rebuilt/refurbished for a re-launch in April/May this year to compete in Marathon Offshore Racing, I want her in the livery of "Double 2 Shirts" as attached pictures. (From Flying Fish's collection) She's a good looking boat considering she's 35 years old!
Martin
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Martin,
Being a diesel-ite and Buzzi-ite myself, I always loved the fact that with not much dock appeal we could kick butt. I'm a man that loves the underdog myself. If I didn't, I would have put a Merc in my own boats and gone racing instead of bucking the system with diesels!!!
I loved your boat and now it's really looking good!
My opinion of Yank offshore racing is there is little if any at all ingenuity left. You Europeans always had one off of everything from engines, drives, boats, etc. I like that, it's man and his own machine against another man and the machine that he made!!!! Not all this store brought equal Merc powered crap!!!!
That is not racing, make rules and figure out how to get the most out of those rules without crossing over the line and let people design what they want - that's racing!!!!
Joe Gere
ps Martin, what is in her for power now?
Being a diesel-ite and Buzzi-ite myself, I always loved the fact that with not much dock appeal we could kick butt. I'm a man that loves the underdog myself. If I didn't, I would have put a Merc in my own boats and gone racing instead of bucking the system with diesels!!!
I loved your boat and now it's really looking good!
My opinion of Yank offshore racing is there is little if any at all ingenuity left. You Europeans always had one off of everything from engines, drives, boats, etc. I like that, it's man and his own machine against another man and the machine that he made!!!! Not all this store brought equal Merc powered crap!!!!
That is not racing, make rules and figure out how to get the most out of those rules without crossing over the line and let people design what they want - that's racing!!!!
Joe Gere
ps Martin, what is in her for power now?
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Joe,
im putting 2x625 hp 502's and if they dont work, we're going to go bigger!
Cant afford new engines so I have imported a repowered Scarab Panther from your side of the pond and the engines are coming out of her into Double 2 Shirts and then selling the Scarab on Ebay
(Sorry American Scarab Fans)
im putting 2x625 hp 502's and if they dont work, we're going to go bigger!

Cant afford new engines so I have imported a repowered Scarab Panther from your side of the pond and the engines are coming out of her into Double 2 Shirts and then selling the Scarab on Ebay
(Sorry American Scarab Fans)
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Hey fish! You're right about the copyright issues! Such a shame that we can't all just share and share-alike! All those glorious old boats - in pristine colour! But we can't copy them without the stamp across the image - how about it Charlie?!
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Ok Martin,I`ve finally twigged your alias.Talk about being thick.I didn`t snap Diesel Dancer as I had so many of the boat before,and never envisaged doing all this historical lark until `Little Nige` kept putting the squeeze on me.Anyway here is another TV pic,albeit crud quality.The commentry on the DVD was, quote ` we`ve studied this boat in the dock,and it`s one of the most sanitary boats racing out there`which makes beating the yanks etc even more satisfying.
Cheers
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The DVD is one transfered from a VHS tape.The original is one I bought from `Needlenose` whose tapes have been bought by `Big Seas Productions` I think.Anyway the details are on the HORBA website.Not sure if this particular tape has been transferred for general release.It`s a cracking tape full of proper rough sea action with sinkings etc.I suspect only selected Needlenose tapes have been converted to DVD as their library was quite extensive.




