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Boatlesss 06-27-2006 11:28 PM

Re: 43' Doug Wright pics
 

Originally Posted by wiggler4490
Bad looking boat with rudder set up, think JT's first 43 will be a 1075 and 6 boat, we are just waiting patiently for the 35 pleasure in a sterndrive configuration, will be next year, cant wait to see how the 2 new 32's with big power perform at the loto shootout, 2400 lbs with twin 1000hp twin turbos, the thing make take off like a plane, doug is really on the cutting edge, his boats will definately be a force on the race circuit.

2,400 lbs and twin 1,000 hp engines. So the boat will have 2.4 lbs per hp??

If that could be true, it would be the fastest of its size ever built.

Then again, the power in the boat itself would weigh more than the 2,400 lbs you have stated.

I think you are way off base with these post.

blingbling 06-28-2006 12:18 AM

Re: 43' Doug Wright pics
 

Originally Posted by Sean H
wow

He's just angry his ass is to fat to fit in his seat anymore. You would figure shoe horning his fat ass in to the drivers seat would help out keeping him in it while the 6 foot porpoise is happening in the 30 Spectre.

Dean Ferry 06-28-2006 07:44 AM

Re: 43' Doug Wright pics
 

Originally Posted by Boatlesss
2,400 lbs and twin 1,000 hp engines. So the boat will have 2.4 lbs per hp??

If that could be true, it would be the fastest of its size ever built.

Then again, the power in the boat itself would weigh more than the 2,400 lbs you have stated.

I think you are way off base with these post.


Yeah, I wondered about those #'s too? :rolleyes:
Dean

Buddy OO 06-28-2006 08:33 AM

Re: 43' Doug Wright pics
 
boat is 2400lbs without power per Doug himself, 2 sterndrives range from 900-1200pounds each in bravo configuration, the 2 boats with big power 1 with 1,000's and the other with 1100's will weigh in totally rigged at close to 5500lbs with merc 6's . I thought everyone surely understood that was the boat weigh only at 2,400 pounds, still with 2000-2200hp you guys do the math. I still believe your thinking is correct. go easy on Sean , the man is boatless.wiggler

Sean H 06-28-2006 08:45 AM

Re: 43' Doug Wright pics
 

Originally Posted by wiggler4490
boat is 2400lbs without power per Doug himself, 2 sterndrives range from 900-1200pounds each in bravo configuration, the 2 boats with big power 1 with 1,000's and the other with 1100's will weigh in totally rigged at close to 5500lbs with merc 6's . I thought everyone surely understood that was the boat weigh only at 2,400 pounds, still with 2000-2200hp you guys do the math. I still believe your thinking is correct. go easy on Sean , the man is boatless.wiggler

they aren't making fun of me, i know how to add.... :drink:

2400 + 3400 + rigging is gonna be more than 5500 lbs... :rolleyes:

Spectre30 06-28-2006 09:20 AM

Re: 43' Doug Wright pics
 

Originally Posted by blingbling
He's just angry his ass is to fat to fit in his seat anymore. You would figure shoe horning his fat ass in to the drivers seat would help out keeping him in it while the 6 foot porpoise is happening in the 30 Spectre.

Now that’s funny coming from a guy with a waste the size of the Hindenburg. Try looking in the mirror sometime Dough Boy. By the way, Victoria Secret called and said your new custom sized extra huge girdle is in. Go put the box of Twinkies down, suck it in and get back on Carson’s nuts.

Boatlesss 06-28-2006 03:20 PM

Re: 43' Doug Wright pics
 
With 1000 hp the owner should not use a Bravo outdrive so the Speedmaster drive units and engines will weigh more than your estimates.

A set of Super Cat engines and SSM#6 with rigging have a weight of #4500 lbs.

So a 1,000 hp blower motor weighs more, but none the less, the boat would have to weight 6,900 lbs minimum no frills no interior, stereo, etc..

Ryan Beckley 06-28-2006 03:27 PM

Re: 43' Doug Wright pics
 
Who owns the TWO I/O boats that are gonna be at the shootout?

A twin OB 32 race boat weighs 4300lbs race ready ant thats with 2 motors that weigh 375lbs each.

Buddy OO 07-01-2006 07:54 PM

Re: 43' Doug Wright pics
 
SOUNDS LIKE i'M A LITTLE SHY, 3600CAT AND SEAN H. EDUCATED ME TODAY, i GUESS WITH TRANNIES, HEADERS STRAINERS, RIGGING ETC, 4500# IS PROBABLY PRETTY CLOSE. BOAT SHOULD BE AROUND 6600-7,000, LBS WITH SPEEDMASTER'S AND BIG CUBE MOTORS, STILL EXCITED TO SEE AT LEAST 1 OF THE 32'S IF DOUG CAN GET THE BUSTLE AND GAS TANKS DONE, ANYWAY HOPE TO SEE YOU GUYS AT LOTO.


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