coyote 32 cobra? help
#33
Mange,
the 33' is an awesome boat. I jsut sold mine about 3 mos ago. I had triple 200's. The new owner put triple 250s... he had it 11 days and she was seized by US Customs at the port of Miami and is still sitting. I do miss the boat.
the 33' is an awesome boat. I jsut sold mine about 3 mos ago. I had triple 200's. The new owner put triple 250s... he had it 11 days and she was seized by US Customs at the port of Miami and is still sitting. I do miss the boat.
#35
Originally Posted by NRG
What is the MSV? Is that the model? Who built it?
M.S.V. - Miller - Saccenti - Varese.
The most famous was the 44' MSV "La Totuga". It won the 1976 Benihana Grand Prix. Here's a photo of smaller 38' MSV "La Totuga 2"
#38
Hello Charlie Jr,
La Tortuga won the 76 Benihana G P when all the other Open Class boats played follow the leader and miss the check point in the fog. La Tortuga was so far behind that they just ran their own race and hit every check point and won the Open Class. They finish more then a hour after the other Open Class boats were done.
I ran my P Class Magnum and saw the Open Class guys out there with their charts out on the decks of their boats trying to figure where they were, and where to go.
Back then you need a Navigator, when you had to run a offshore leg and couldn't see land.
Thanks for the great photos. Its great to see all the old race boats
Thank you
Jim
La Tortuga won the 76 Benihana G P when all the other Open Class boats played follow the leader and miss the check point in the fog. La Tortuga was so far behind that they just ran their own race and hit every check point and won the Open Class. They finish more then a hour after the other Open Class boats were done.
I ran my P Class Magnum and saw the Open Class guys out there with their charts out on the decks of their boats trying to figure where they were, and where to go.
Back then you need a Navigator, when you had to run a offshore leg and couldn't see land.
Thanks for the great photos. Its great to see all the old race boats
Thank you
Jim



