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Re: Big Boats (40s)
Thanks Rick G, boat looks good. Always liked that model. I'm glad Eliminator will now be resurecting the 43 model :cool: Jeff
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Re: Big Boats (40s)
Originally Posted by Jassman
Thanks Rick G, boat looks good. Always liked that model. I'm glad Eliminator will now be resurecting the 43 model :cool: Jeff
Dam, I am thinking of selling mine to replace it with diesels and ASD 8s :eek: |
Re: Big Boats (40s)
Originally Posted by Mentalpause
Do you have your boat yet? :evilb:
Dam, I am thinking of selling mine to replace it with diesels and ASD 8s :eek: YES, and it goes 91 instead of 81, what a lucky guy :evilb: :D |
Re: Big Boats (40s)
Originally Posted by Jassman
YES, and it goes 91 instead of 81, what a lucky guy :evilb: :D
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Re: Big Boats (40s)
Originally Posted by Mentalpause
:eek: :eek: :eek: :D :D
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Re: Big Boats (40s)
Originally Posted by Catmando
Don't worry be happy. You'll make it. :)
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Re: Big Boats (40s)
CAT I am running twin 605's chev bowtie blocks , merlin heads dart intakes BG dominators about 700 hp . I am runnig SSM #3's . and currently looking for 17.5 by 26 4 blades as I am told these wheels should do the trick .
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Re: Big Boats (40s)
Originally Posted by Jassman
It was all a dream, then I woke up. They are sea testing on Monday, "can you say Hopefully lucky on the first try" I will know after they get back from the sea trial whether making the PR or not. Jeff
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Re: Big Boats (40s)
Originally Posted by Mentalpause
Good Luck. We ran today, temp was only 58, but it was no wind and full sun, so good enough to sit in the cove for awhile. Also great for short high end runs. :D
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