Liquid Technologies (New Production Boat )
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Re: Liquid Technologies (New Production Boat )
Originally Posted by rockit man
The prototype for now will be set up in front of the shop for advertising we might rework it later on and of course it had short comings I never thought we could get it perfect the first time out but we were close. The challanges were when running over 100 mph slower it was fine and in really rough water 3-4 ft chop it was fine it was the smooth water we were having challanges with vacum on. The new steps will be all fully ventalated along with any area that can form a vacum under the boat including the transom. We also needed to go to 1/2 " windshields so had to rework the frame to accomadate it just in case someone stuffed the boat. I also needed to lower the bow so there was better visability when running at slower speeds. Had no challanges with dents in the boat and I ran it all summer in some real crowded places and had to ramp up with a lot of boats many times.
Thanks Wayne
Thanks Wayne
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Re: Liquid Technologies (New Production Boat )
Cool boat.
Did you ever consider venting via a tube in the engine bay from the step to above the chine on the side or all the way to the deck? I know some other manufacturers have done something similiar.
Just seems like an easy, cost effective way to vent the steps.
And........Can't ever accuse you of having a resin bucket.
Did you ever consider venting via a tube in the engine bay from the step to above the chine on the side or all the way to the deck? I know some other manufacturers have done something similiar.
Just seems like an easy, cost effective way to vent the steps.
And........Can't ever accuse you of having a resin bucket.
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Hull #1 is in Sweden with a pair of FPT 560's and Arneson ASD8's. The second one is in MA not with a pair of #6's and Blower motors.
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I wonder how those FPT 560's are running .? everything I have read on them in the past seem's like they where going to be the new kid on the block but have not seen them here in America that much
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Runs well. Mikko on the board owns the boat. 7075 I think is his name.
Runs well. Mikko on the board owns the boat. 7075 I think is his name.
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