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sbracing 10-31-2009 10:48 AM

You looking for race or pleasure?

Cigster 10-31-2009 05:49 PM

Hey Schmiddy - is that the old "Knock Out" from OH?

schmiddy 11-01-2009 01:36 PM


Originally Posted by Cigster (Post 2983191)
Hey Schmiddy - is that the old "Knock Out" from OH?

Yes it is, Ive had it for 3 years and always looked for old pics of it but no luck. looking to sell it now.

Cigster 11-01-2009 05:47 PM

I had seen it listed for sale back when you bought it and was tempted to call the seller, but didn't want to head all the way to Ohio for it. 1980 was a big year for Martini, that was the year they swapped over to the large strake hull that set the stage for Corsa's to come. Looks very nice!

schmiddy 11-01-2009 10:27 PM

I didnt know that, thought all martini/corsas 78-96 (or whenever they stopped making them) had identical hulls. Good to know

Cigster 11-02-2009 12:45 PM

The 78 & 79 hulls were almost identical to the 24' Excalibur/Pantera hulls but stretched a little over a foot. Measured down the centerline the boats were all well short of 26'. The goal was originally to make the boats faster without putting bigger power in them in response to the fuel crisis of the era. According to Bob Bower who built the 26' Martini & Corsa, Harry Schoell worked on tweaking the hull to make it more efficient. The easy way to see if it's the newer faster hull is to look for the raised contour on the hull sides roughly 4inches under the rubrail. If it has that section raised, it's the later hull design.


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