DCB - M41 runs 170mph in first test
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DCB - M41 runs 170mph in first test
Tony posted on Facebook today that the new DCB M41 with Merc 1350's ran 170.4 MPH right off the trailer first run.
Very impressive!!!
If I could figure out how to post a picture without using this old school URL I would insert the GPS and M41 pics.
Very impressive!!!
If I could figure out how to post a picture without using this old school URL I would insert the GPS and M41 pics.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZvF5...layer_embedded
Heres the Video from our first day testing.
Heres the Video from our first day testing.
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Incredible!!!
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They are now up to 175.5 MPH in the 2nd running of the M41.
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I asked a question and the post got deleted or something. Its a bad ass boat, but how do you get back in if you go for a swim? Seems like someone forgot to think about that IMHO
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Killer looking Cat though.
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beautiful rig. and some nice #'s for the first time out
they can build on without the center pod. someone with a bit more knowledge could explain what speed and handling differences someone could expect to see by building one that way.
they can build on without the center pod. someone with a bit more knowledge could explain what speed and handling differences someone could expect to see by building one that way.
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Donch.....I dont see how anyone who boats in havasu, like you and myself, would not wanna stop to swim if its 115 out, but I guess what ever floats your boat What if you were standing on the deck and a huge wave came by and you had your back turned the other way did nt see it and accidently fell in? Then what? Just sayin that im surprised that there isnt a little area in the back to enter the boat from. Its not a race boat. Its a pleasure boat. If it was a full race boat then I could understand. Just sayin