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the boat is OVER 30,000#
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Originally Posted by Ryan Beckley
(Post 4060249)
the boat is OVER 30,000#
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So how fast did it end up running on its very best run? How did the boat handle at that speed? Again what mechanical issues, if any, plagued this boat?
I find this project very interesting, and I would love to hear more about. It is wintertime, I would love to be educated and informed, about this boat. |
I was told it runs just under 200 with seating for 6.....
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Originally Posted by Ryan Beckley
(Post 4060249)
the boat is OVER 30,000#
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Originally Posted by Ryan Beckley
(Post 4060295)
I was told it runs just under 200 with seating for 6.....
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Originally Posted by Smarty
(Post 4060293)
So how fast did it end up running on its very best run? How did the boat handle at that speed? Again what mechanical issues, if any, plagued this boat?
I find this project very interesting, and I would love to hear more about. It is wintertime, I would love to be educated and informed, about this boat. |
Originally Posted by Ryan Beckley
(Post 4060249)
the boat is OVER 30,000#
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WOW!
I still can't believe that the family of Al Copeland's Sr. Phenomenon has put it up for sale. Last night I looked at that boat in the Classifieds and it has to be one of the nices looking, most impressive Offshore Cats that I have ever seen. So sad, but maybe someone hopefully will honor Al Copeland Sr. dream and buy that boat and maybe even try to break the Speed Record in his name along with theirs. |
Originally Posted by SS930
(Post 4060167)
I still think the idea and basic design is sound, it would just take some decent engineers (rather than resin slingers) to get everything in sync.
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