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Last ones.
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I thought it was Tripple Digits new fangled outdrive! You know, the new Stingray design.
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Originally Posted by tommymonza
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Since dave is the winner I will let the cat out of the bag.
Pretty cool boat for being built in 1935. It was in a marine museum in Venice Italy when I visiting last fall. The museum was awesome, something everybody should see if you are ever in Venice.They had 400 year old boats there that were in unbelievable good shape that you could go right up to and look at and touch. Dave I'll let the guys no that you will be comin.:evilb: |
I can't beleive it would even float. The drive must weigh 500lbs.
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The boat even has the right name, keeping with the cruise theme.
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Originally Posted by dykstra
(Post 2645985)
I thought it was Tripple Digits new fangled outdrive! You know, the new Stingray design.
Looks like it will def handle 87.1, maybe even .2, but thats just a guess. I wonder how many regular duo-prop dirves had to lose their life for him to build that. It's a sin is what it is |
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That is cool! Once again proving that there is not much "new" technology that is really new.
Enjoy the cruise Dave! |
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Stecz the boys want to know when you want to claim your prize
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Originally Posted by dykstra
(Post 2645985)
I thought it was Tripple Digits new fangled outdrive! You know, the new Stingray design.
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Originally Posted by DollaBill
(Post 2646430)
Took the words out of my mouth. Must be his new top-secret "Duo-Magnum-SuperDuper-SquaredShafted TD3".
Looks like it will def handle 87.1, maybe even .2, but thats just a guess. I wonder how many regular duo-prop dirves had to lose their life for him to build that. It's a sin is what it is |
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