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topprop 06-04-2013 12:42 AM


Originally Posted by 12meter joe (Post 3936468)
Holy hell! Looked like a lazy boy strapped to some rerod! Haha

Can you imagine how cold you would be after 400 miles of cold sea water on a constant spray!!

f_inscreenname 06-04-2013 10:35 PM


Originally Posted by topprop (Post 3936550)
What a cool boat! Do you know what was the top end of super nova back then? What power was in it?

Twin Ford 427 side oilers with blowers to a single V-Drive / single prop. Not sure of speed but best guess is mid 60's to low 70's. Still has the same set up all the way up to the original driveshafts today. The only change is the motors are now mildly build 454's. Oh, and it also has transmissions instead of crashboxes. The original motors (I say "original" but there was many different motors run in the boat) are junk and are still with the past owner. I couldn't afford them when I bought the boat. Even today with the boat restored like it is the old motors in pieces are still worth more then the boat. I hope one day he will just want them gone but until then I'll stick with the 454's cause they are so easy in every way.

http://www.supernova19.com/108818000.jpg

befu 06-06-2013 11:12 PM

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Not only did it have a seat OVER the prop, it had a beak! I wonder why fountain didn't copy the cockpit seating arrangement also???? LOl!

Those guys are crazy!

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topprop 06-07-2013 03:01 PM


Originally Posted by f_inscreenname (Post 3937256)
Twin Ford 427 side oilers with blowers to a single V-Drive / single prop. Not sure of speed but best guess is mid 60's to low 70's. Still has the same set up all the way up to the original driveshafts today. The only change is the motors are now mildly build 454's. Oh, and it also has transmissions instead of crashboxes. The original motors (I say "original" but there was many different motors run in the boat) are junk and are still with the past owner. I couldn't afford them when I bought the boat. Even today with the boat restored like it is the old motors in pieces are still worth more then the boat. I hope one day he will just want them gone but until then I'll stick with the 454's cause they are so easy in every way.

http://www.supernova19.com/108818000.jpg

A super nice boat!! Do you know why one prop on twins? Is it a space thing? Was the thought it would go faster on one wheel?

f_inscreenname 06-08-2013 11:22 AM


Originally Posted by topprop (Post 3939000)
Was the thought it would go faster on one wheel?

Exactley. One less prop, propshaft, struts and rudder to drag through the water. 3 to 4 mph faster then the twin version and when you are running 500 mile races that adds up.


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