It's Sunny and 80 at Nor-Tech
#41
you laugh..Sandy want's one now..she loves the boat, and really checked it out the day before we went to Jacksonville. Great job Nor-Tech...one hell of a group effort.
#43
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Terry, UNREAL!!!!!! I Remember standing next to the plug many moons ago, BEAUTIFUL!!! If David gets #3, I can be his boat beaoch!!!! I did pretty good work on the 50'! Congrates!!!! Robbie
#44
The ASD15 will work fine with a 1.75:1
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From: Tulsa, OK (GLOC)
wow, I am that is a work of art... can't wait to see more!! now if i can only win the lottery
80 feet that is.
She's alive!
First open water sea trial on June 30th.
Length: 80'
Beam: 16'
Weight: 85,000
Power: Twin Cat C-32's 1625HP
Speed so far 59 MPH
Planes like a normal powerboat. Very little bow rise.
We'll be posting interior shots in a couple of weeks but I thought it was time to get these on.
She's alive!
First open water sea trial on June 30th.
Length: 80'
Beam: 16'
Weight: 85,000
Power: Twin Cat C-32's 1625HP
Speed so far 59 MPH
Planes like a normal powerboat. Very little bow rise.
We'll be posting interior shots in a couple of weeks but I thought it was time to get these on.
#47
Assuming::: A gross weight increase of 15K lbs for the heavier 16V 2000 M93 engines (8,840 lbs vs 5,617 lbs) over the Cat C32 engines, the drives are basically the same weight, the gears are heavier but 15K lbs will cover all that. The boat should reach 69-72 mph with the 2400's at 98K lbs.
The ASD15 will work fine with a 1.75:1
The ASD15 will work fine with a 1.75:1
That meets their goal of 70..A good lookin 80' Condo that does 70mph..
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