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Originally Posted by chewiekw
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You were re-rigging the 48 Jesse James with gentry engines?
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Theres a video of the boat running in Japan
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wow cool find, were the rest of the contents?
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Orionbbs your private message box is full so you can not be messaged in private until some are deleted. I have a phone number to pass on for someone that would like to speak to you. Please call me 888-635-8712 Thanks
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Originally Posted by Concept
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Orionbbs your private message box is full so you can not be messaged in private until some are deleted. I have a phone number to pass on for someone that would like to speak to you. Please call me 888-635-8712 Thanks
shaun |
Same here I'd at least like a price on some stuff 918-639-0437
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Originally Posted by orionbbs
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Sorry about that, looks like I can only have 2 (!?) private messages at a time before the dang thing says its full. Any way to increase how many messages you can get on this forum? Its crazy low number....
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Originally Posted by Gh700xx
(Post 4158937)
Same here I'd at least like a price on some stuff 918-639-0437
thanks shaun |
Originally Posted by orionbbs
(Post 4158786)
Sorry about that, looks like I can only have 2 (!?) private messages at a time before the dang thing says its full. Any way to increase how many messages you can get on this forum? Its crazy low number....
shaun |
Hi guys,
Some very cool news. I've found the original owner of this boat model and it is none other than Ron Jones Sr. boat builder which I'm sure you all know and love. As a car guy I had to say before finding him I had no idea of his accomplishments. He is such a nice guy and has done so much for the boat industry. I am personally very happy to have found the owner and Ron is so happy to have found his model after 20+ years. The abridged story goes: Ron designed this boat for Tom Gentry in/around 1993 using wind tunnel and aerodynamicist from the University of Washington. Tom asked for the model to be sent out to him for his guys to look at. Sadly Tom passed away only weeks after the model was sent and the model was lost to history and a boat was never built from it. That is until I found it in a cargo container here in California 21 years later. There is lots more to the story and what is going to happen to this model now that it is going back home, but a few key points according to Ron 1) This was one of the first designs, designed from the get go to prevent blow-overs at 250mph+ 2) It was designed from day one in a wind tunnel 3) Hint to this models future importance in offshore boating -- this boat model will be used to help make offshore boat racing safer and may fundamentally change the way offshore boats are designed and built. Its amazing to think finding this model could have in some small part help make boats safer Stay tuned... shaun Photos of the boat model in the wind tunnel and again how we found her in the cargo container: http://nascarimpala.com/wp-content/u...05191818_n.jpg http://nascarimpala.com/wp-content/u...40844749_n.jpg http://nascarimpala.com/wp-content/u...09855552_n.jpg http://nascarimpala.com/wp-content/u...96042026_n.jpg http://nascarimpala.com/wp-content/u...78093557_n.jpg http://nascarimpala.com/wp-content/u...20785572_n.jpg http://nascarimpala.com/wp-content/u...01603952_n.jpg |
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