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sprink58 02-28-2013 07:49 AM


Originally Posted by I.C.U.Lookin (Post 3876478)
Damn John. That sounds like a good bit of work. We fish from mine occasionally but I refuse to mount rod holders. Hahaha. Do it mostly for the kids.

Not that big of a deal actually. I just need to frame out an opening with structural aluminum, cut a hatch from Starboard, then re work the rear couch to fit in the back.

Crude Intentions 02-28-2013 08:00 AM


Originally Posted by sprink58 (Post 3876579)
Not that big of a deal actually. I just need to frame out an opening with structural aluminum, cut a hatch from Starboard, then re work the rear couch to fit in the back.

Ambitious. Can't wait to see it. I know your dying to splash this thing though. You have done an awesome job with it. When ya expect to sea trial the new set up?

befu 02-28-2013 09:56 AM


Originally Posted by sprink58 (Post 3876579)
Not that big of a deal actually. I just need to frame out an opening with structural aluminum, cut a hatch from Starboard, then re work the rear couch to fit in the back.

Ambitious? Naw.

It's just a mechanical engineer thing........ :whistle:

Brian

sprink58 02-28-2013 06:01 PM


Originally Posted by befu (Post 3876651)
Ambitious? Naw.

It's just a mechanical engineer thing........ :whistle:

Brian

Brian...I knew you would get it!! It's FREE floor space. This pic show what the boats from the mid '70's looked like.

[IMG]http://i705.photobucket.com/albums/w...psb37edcff.jpg[/IMG]

This arrangement frees up a lot of space. Of course I will certainly up date the design but you get the idea.

sprink58 02-28-2013 06:25 PM

Family Resemblance
 
Wow....I wonder where john Adams at Formula ever got the inspiration for the 255 Liberator?? Hmmmm....

[IMG]http://i705.photobucket.com/albums/w...ps885538f3.jpg[/IMG]

[IMG]http://i705.photobucket.com/albums/w...ps3bfedf94.jpg[/IMG]

the "Family" resemblance is "Amazing":evilb:

VtSteve 02-28-2013 08:20 PM

One thing many boats of today fail at, is offering a place to hang out. Yes, many seem to get the place to "Hang On". But boating is also a leisure time sport, meaning most of the fun happens either at idle(raft ups, marina, wherever), or generally between 30 mph and 60 mph. It's sure fun to blast around.

But what about afterwards? I love that darn Liberator, and I wish I had never seen it :lolhit:

sprink58 02-28-2013 09:31 PM


Originally Posted by VtSteve (Post 3876981)
One thing many boats of today fail at, is offering a place to hang out. Yes, many seem to get the place to "Hang On". But boating is also a leisure time sport, meaning most of the fun happens either at idle(raft ups, marina, wherever), or generally between 30 mph and 60 mph. It's sure fun to blast around.

But what about afterwards? I love that darn Liberator, and I wish I had never seen it :lolhit:

Yeah I know...it just won't let go...!!!:cool:

befu 02-28-2013 10:25 PM


Originally Posted by VtSteve (Post 3876981)
One thing many boats of today fail at, is offering a place to hang out.

I have made the point several times on this site about the design of new offshore boats. Wow, two bolster seats in front of a rear bench again, that's innovation.

My old boss had a 377 Scarab that was not staggered. It had a cockpit similar to the 34 scarab III with a bench behind the side by side bolsters. the rear bench was actually L shaped and the boat had a lot of cockpit space. You know, the area that people spend the majority of their time. Other than a Baja with a large cockpit, really haven't seen any others.

I looked at a 30' S scarab before my formula. If I had bought it, I was going to make the rear seat lift up like some newer boats I have seen so I could move it back about 2'. Right up against the engines, but with the seat up you could still work on them. Well, I didn't and when I bought my formula, I considered doing it with that untill I saw that the floor was not flat. It transitioned at the start of the rear bench so any changes there were would a dramatic project. Still glad I cut the back of the seat out, really opens it up and changes things.

Sprink, I like the idea of moving the bench back. It looks like yours is all made from plywood, not the molded glass that my 272 is. Makes it easier to change for you. Make sure when you do that to document it with a lot of pictures. Talking about that, I need to take more of my removable rear seat project as it progresses and update my thread also.

Brian

sprink58 02-28-2013 11:00 PM

Brian...I will document it. The F-26 Formula that was built for about 15 years in the 70's and '80's had a flat cockpit floor and the rear seat was removable. You can walk to the transom.

[IMG]http://i705.photobucket.com/albums/w...9/DSC_0284.jpg[/IMG]

Check the Free Board on this one

[IMG]http://i705.photobucket.com/albums/w...DSC_0269-1.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://i705.photobucket.com/albums/w...C_0267copy.jpg[/IMG]

A friend of mine bought this boat and put a pair of 375 horse Yanmar Diesels in it on Bravo III Drives. He is spinning 28: props on the Bravo III's and runs 50 MPH at 3000 RPM. Fuel consumption at 40 MPH is about 30 GPH TOTAL!! He has a 8 KW Diesel Gen Set with A/C. He has been to Free Port 3 times with it....very reliable. It has a 10' beam.

Oh...Brian... another Mechanical Engineer... OK!!!:lolhit:

befu 02-28-2013 11:01 PM


Originally Posted by sprink58 (Post 3876903)

Wow, my 272 LS looks very similar to that 28ss. But I wonder about the stats on it. It is supposed to be 8" longer with the same 8' beam as the 272. Big blocks with TRS drives and the required transmissions and they list the net weight at 5,000 pounds? Oh, and an 18" draft?

Seems pretty light.

Brian


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