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Question for the powerboaters
First stepped Hull? What year, What Make and what model? Open for all your comments and love good Debates when there is 15 inches of snow here...:ernaehrung004:
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Don't remember the year but it was something like the 1930's or 40's and was on pontoons of amphibious airplanes......probably not what you were expecting huh?
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First stepped hull ever on a V was in africa 1982 on a 26 foot fishing boat !!!
Don't know what it was called.:party-smiley-004: Thats where the Phantoms came from in the late 80's. |
Originally Posted by t500hps
(Post 2788845)
Don't remember the year but it was something like the 1930's or 40's and was on pontoons of amphibious airplanes......probably not what you were expecting huh?
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The Vikings incorporated stepped hulls in their wood boat designs.
Game over but thanks for playing boys |
Originally Posted by daredevil
(Post 2788849)
First stepped hull ever on a V was in africa 1982 on a 26 foot fishing boat !!!
Don't know what it was called.:party-smiley-004: Thats where the Phantoms came from in the late 80's. |
Originally Posted by DollaBill
(Post 2788877)
The Vikings incorporated stepped hulls in their wood boat designs.
Game over but thanks for playing boys His GREAT GREAT GREAT grand pappy? I heard he had something to do with it |
you guys are killin me ....lol.
:cool-smiley-027: OK make this even better. Since we all are Powerboaters and love it . :Score-101010: What was the first stepped hull on a powerboat????
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Originally Posted by AB From Windsor
(Post 2788876)
I was thinking something like that, with some of the Old Gold Cup boats.
In 1920 stepped bottom boats were banned in Gold Cup racing. They were too fast and were looking for parity, I guess. Some things never change. It still goes back to "it’s not what you do, but, how well you do it" Here is a real question for you. What is the fastest theoretical speed of a full displacement hull? |
WOW Thanks Brad
I did not know stepped hulls were made that early. How about production powerboats like Cigg, Fountain, Hustler or Wellcraft. Production Pleasure Powerboats. I know most in the late 80s were nonstep and all of a sudden most were stepped. I know powerboat racing has been into stepped hulls for years but when did they start using stepped hulls for production boats? :ernaehrung004: OK here's another one for debate. Strait nonstepped hull for handling or Stepped hull for topend speed? What would we rather have. Let the Debate begin again:party-smiley-004:
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Originally Posted by amx1972
(Post 2789061)
I did not know stepped hulls were made that early. How about production powerboats like Cigg, Fountain, Hustler or Wellcraft. Production Pleasure Powerboats. I know most in the late 80s were nonstep and all of a sudden most were stepped. I know powerboat racing has been into stepped hulls for years but when did they start using stepped hulls for production boats? :ernaehrung004: OK here's another one for debate. Strait nonstepped hull for handling or Stepped hull for topend speed? What would we rather have. Let the Debate begin again:party-smiley-004:
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The first one that comes to my mind is a Hustler
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I was not to sure . I have a 91 40 Fiore with a single step so I thought it might be close. Was the 40 the first production boat with a stepped hull? Or did Hustler make all their boats around that year stepped? Its funny how many people cant belive a boat that big 13,000 lbs with trip bone stock 502s will run 75 to 78 mph. GPS. 78 on 3 to 4s lake Erie with over 400 hours on the motors and 6 people on board. I love this boat:ernaehrung004:
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Originally Posted by bcschoe
(Post 2789034)
Here is a real question for you. What is the fastest theoretical speed of a full displacement hull? Some slight variations exist, I believe one includes wetted surface. |
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