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h2oboater 01-26-2012 12:39 PM

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Here is a I O Sonic I raced against back around 1988 in APBA A class, it rocked.

Twin O/B Sonic 01-26-2012 02:33 PM

Veryyyyyy........
 

Originally Posted by h2oboater (Post 3602197)
Here is a I O Sonic I raced against back around 1988 in APBA A class, it rocked.

Coool! Single or twin?

h2oboater 01-26-2012 05:32 PM


Originally Posted by Twin O/B Sonic (Post 3602293)
Coool! Single or twin?

Twin stock 300 hp small blocks Chevy's running at 70+ speeds.

Twin O/B Sonic 01-26-2012 06:25 PM

Wow.
 

Originally Posted by h2oboater (Post 3602442)
Twin stock 300 hp small blocks Chevy's running at 70+ speeds.

Thats impressive. Would have liked to have seen that.
I like the idea of the small blocks in the smaller boats. It would be fun to build a couple of the all aluminum small blocks and drop in.
I think you could probably get what, 500 reliable HP's per??

I heard they raced some O/B's too but never seen any pix's have you?

TeamSaris 01-26-2012 07:05 PM

500 would be easy, and some really nice motors

fastdonzi 01-26-2012 08:45 PM

When I worked at Performer in the early 90's we built the same boat, one of them we built "Special" to beat Reggie in the Rudee Run, a 200 mile race from Hopewell Va to Va Beach & Back. The boat we built had twin "Staggered" 540's and #4 drives on boxes. it ran 114 mph with the tabs down, if you lifted the tabs it would start porpoising and jumping out of the water (On Glassy river water) at 90-100 mph it would jump a 100'+ (distance, Not hight) repeatedly until you put the tabs down. Fun Times :)

TeamSaris 01-26-2012 08:55 PM

When you really need to make a heavy boat go fast, big blocks are your friend :D

Twin O/B Sonic 01-27-2012 04:24 AM

In a .....
 

Originally Posted by fastdonzi (Post 3602623)
When I worked at Performer in the early 90's we built the same boat, one of them we built "Special" to beat Reggie in the Rudee Run, a 200 mile race from Hopewell Va to Va Beach & Back. The boat we built had twin "Staggered" 540's and #4 drives on boxes. it ran 114 mph with the tabs down, if you lifted the tabs it would start porpoising and jumping out of the water (On Glassy river water) at 90-100 mph it would jump a 100'+ (distance, Not hight) repeatedly until you put the tabs down. Fun Times :)

24' :party-smiley-004::eek:

Twin O/B Sonic 01-27-2012 04:27 AM

Have been thinking....
 

Originally Posted by fast fun 2 (Post 3602524)
500 would be easy, and some really nice motors

that might be a fun project in an old school 30' Velocity which is on my short list for that 30' I/O boat. Wouldn't have the mid range torque that big blocks would and not sure how that would equate at a 3500 RPM cruising speed but every where else I'd think you'd have a winner.
I think they set a record back in the day w/small blocks into the 80's.

h2oboater 01-27-2012 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Twin O/B Sonic (Post 3602491)
Thats impressive. Would have liked to have seen that.
I like the idea of the small blocks in the smaller boats. It would be fun to build a couple of the all aluminum small blocks and drop in.
I think you could probably get what, 500 reliable HP's per??

I heard they raced some O/B's too but never seen any pix's have you?

Here are a few O/B from back in the day..


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