New World speed records Super Cat & Super V
#11
Originally Posted by Sean H
you see its different than your fountain.... it runs...


thats not a very nice thing to say................would you like to come over and kick my dog also???????????
#12
Originally Posted by Strip Poker 388
And he doesent need $15000.00 worth of hearders either
Tom hows the new biz going???
Rob
Tom hows the new biz going???
Rob

the new job appears to be good, alot more money than th last one
#14
The SS Class set a new record at 115.8 MPH which is very fast for 2.5's!
Congrats to Deep Vee Cats For setting the bar so high and making us look good!
Julie
Congrats to Deep Vee Cats For setting the bar so high and making us look good!
Julie
#15
Originally Posted by tomtbone1993
the new job appears to be good, alot more money than th last one


How long they talking about on the headers ?
You have had a very bad year with that boat maybe things will turn around for and get better!!Rob
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#16
Originally Posted by Strip Poker 388
Tom Good luck with the new job. I hope it works out for ya .
How long they talking about on the headers ?
You have had a very bad year with that boat maybe things will turn around for and get better!!
Rob
How long they talking about on the headers ?
You have had a very bad year with that boat maybe things will turn around for and get better!!Rob

It will take CMI 4-6weeks to make em, i will probaly pull the trigger this fall on new headers, as far as my luck if i didn't have bad luck i wouldn't have any luck at all...................
06 will be a good year
Tom
#17
Originally Posted by tomtbone1993
It will take CMI 4-6weeks to make em, i will probaly pull the trigger this fall on new headers, as far as my luck if i didn't have bad luck i wouldn't have any luck at all...................
06 will be a good year
Tom
06 will be a good year
TomBeen there before .
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#19
from the SBI website-
08/05/2005
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Fountain Powerboats hosted their annual Kilo run on the Pamlico River in Washington, NC.
The following boats established new SBIP/APBA Offshore International Kilo record:
Superboat: Team CRC, with driver Mike DeFrees, Vancouver, WA and Throttleman Jeff Harris, Greenville, NC set a new kilo record at a speed of 160.986MPH. Type of boat: 39' MTI with 2-525HP Mercury engines.
Super Vee Class: Instigator, with driver Joe Sgro, Bellmore, NY and Throttleman Jeff Harris, Greenville, NC set a new kilo record at a speed of 112.730MPH. Type of boat: 38' Fountain with 2-525HP Mercury engines.
Superboat Stock: Deep V Cats, with driver Steve Quick, Chicago, IL and Throttlmen Lee Austin, Ft. Lauderdale, FL set a new kilo record at a speed of 115.809MPH. Type of boat: 32. L.A. Marine with 2-280HP Mercury engines.
Factory 1: Velocity VRI, with driver Bob Spitulski, Choluota, FL and Throttleman Steve Kildahl, Sarasota, FL set a new kilo record at a speed of 80.950MPH. Type of boat: 29' Velocity with 1-525HP Mercury engines.
08/05/2005
EMAIL THIS PRINT THIS
Fountain Powerboats hosted their annual Kilo run on the Pamlico River in Washington, NC.
The following boats established new SBIP/APBA Offshore International Kilo record:
Superboat: Team CRC, with driver Mike DeFrees, Vancouver, WA and Throttleman Jeff Harris, Greenville, NC set a new kilo record at a speed of 160.986MPH. Type of boat: 39' MTI with 2-525HP Mercury engines.
Super Vee Class: Instigator, with driver Joe Sgro, Bellmore, NY and Throttleman Jeff Harris, Greenville, NC set a new kilo record at a speed of 112.730MPH. Type of boat: 38' Fountain with 2-525HP Mercury engines.
Superboat Stock: Deep V Cats, with driver Steve Quick, Chicago, IL and Throttlmen Lee Austin, Ft. Lauderdale, FL set a new kilo record at a speed of 115.809MPH. Type of boat: 32. L.A. Marine with 2-280HP Mercury engines.
Factory 1: Velocity VRI, with driver Bob Spitulski, Choluota, FL and Throttleman Steve Kildahl, Sarasota, FL set a new kilo record at a speed of 80.950MPH. Type of boat: 29' Velocity with 1-525HP Mercury engines.
#20
Originally Posted by Phantom1
from the SBI website-
08/05/2005
EMAIL THIS PRINT THIS
Fountain Powerboats hosted their annual Kilo run on the Pamlico River in Washington, NC.
The following boats established new SBIP/APBA Offshore International Kilo record:
Superboat: Team CRC, with driver Mike DeFrees, Vancouver, WA and Throttleman Jeff Harris, Greenville, NC set a new kilo record at a speed of 160.986MPH. Type of boat: 39' MTI with 2-525HP Mercury engines.
Super Vee Class: Instigator, with driver Joe Sgro, Bellmore, NY and Throttleman Jeff Harris, Greenville, NC set a new kilo record at a speed of 112.730MPH. Type of boat: 38' Fountain with 2-525HP Mercury engines.
Superboat Stock: Deep V Cats, with driver Steve Quick, Chicago, IL and Throttlmen Lee Austin, Ft. Lauderdale, FL set a new kilo record at a speed of 115.809MPH. Type of boat: 32. L.A. Marine with 2-280HP Mercury engines.
Factory 1: Velocity VRI, with driver Bob Spitulski, Choluota, FL and Throttleman Steve Kildahl, Sarasota, FL set a new kilo record at a speed of 80.950MPH. Type of boat: 29' Velocity with 1-525HP Mercury engines.
08/05/2005
EMAIL THIS PRINT THIS
Fountain Powerboats hosted their annual Kilo run on the Pamlico River in Washington, NC.
The following boats established new SBIP/APBA Offshore International Kilo record:
Superboat: Team CRC, with driver Mike DeFrees, Vancouver, WA and Throttleman Jeff Harris, Greenville, NC set a new kilo record at a speed of 160.986MPH. Type of boat: 39' MTI with 2-525HP Mercury engines.
Super Vee Class: Instigator, with driver Joe Sgro, Bellmore, NY and Throttleman Jeff Harris, Greenville, NC set a new kilo record at a speed of 112.730MPH. Type of boat: 38' Fountain with 2-525HP Mercury engines.
Superboat Stock: Deep V Cats, with driver Steve Quick, Chicago, IL and Throttlmen Lee Austin, Ft. Lauderdale, FL set a new kilo record at a speed of 115.809MPH. Type of boat: 32. L.A. Marine with 2-280HP Mercury engines.
Factory 1: Velocity VRI, with driver Bob Spitulski, Choluota, FL and Throttleman Steve Kildahl, Sarasota, FL set a new kilo record at a speed of 80.950MPH. Type of boat: 29' Velocity with 1-525HP Mercury engines.



