Eliminator 36 Coupe 157 MPH!
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Re: Eliminator 36 Coupe 157 MPH!
It would appear that having the engine hatch cutting into the side would reduce the strength in the hullsides. Has anything been done to strengthen the sides? I wonder why no one has thought of that before. Seems to make working on the engines much easier.
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Originally Posted by mpally
It would appear that having the engine hatch cutting into the side would reduce the strength in the hullsides. Has anything been done to strengthen the sides? I wonder why no one has thought of that before. Seems to make working on the engines much easier.
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sweet looking boat. i wonder if water will leak in the engine compartment in choppy water when you're not moving, or does it have a water tight seal? i like the easy engine access as long as it wont take on water.
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Canopy and wind screen is awsome.
The engine hatch is above the rub rail. It appears the lower gunnels are supporting.
The paint is incredible! I imagine it would be some serious
eye candy in person.
The West coast cats are raising the bar.
The engine hatch is above the rub rail. It appears the lower gunnels are supporting.
The paint is incredible! I imagine it would be some serious
eye candy in person.
The West coast cats are raising the bar.