Dose Anyone Know What The Speed Record For A Single Vee Bottom Is
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I could not find anything today with a APBA record for this type of class....
With all the differant types of APBA Offshore records I would have thought there would be a Offshore single engine, gas, prop record.
Smitty...something to think about maybe....
and if you really want me to give you a headache.....let me say the words "SOLOMONS ISLAND".....
With all the differant types of APBA Offshore records I would have thought there would be a Offshore single engine, gas, prop record.
Smitty...something to think about maybe....
and if you really want me to give you a headache.....let me say the words "SOLOMONS ISLAND".....
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The ski race boats are all prop driven.
We owned a 21' deep v everingham v drive. Twin turbo 510 merlin engine.
In testing and tuning i remember we hit 130mph with ease (i was starting to have trouble holding the laptop cause i was sitting backwards and the acceleration was just throwing me at the motor.)
That thing could corner as well. 120mph in the sharper 90degree river bends.
I also know the Circuit race guys over here regularly reach 150mph with there blown methanol motors.
We owned a 21' deep v everingham v drive. Twin turbo 510 merlin engine.
In testing and tuning i remember we hit 130mph with ease (i was starting to have trouble holding the laptop cause i was sitting backwards and the acceleration was just throwing me at the motor.)
That thing could corner as well. 120mph in the sharper 90degree river bends.
I also know the Circuit race guys over here regularly reach 150mph with there blown methanol motors.
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Do you know what type of power was being run with the 130 speed....and what was the differance between the 28's that had 1100 hp and ran 110 and the hp that got it to 130....
also did the boat ever run a offical kilo with a sanctioning body when these numbers were run...
Not saying they did not hit these numbers....we are looking for offical numbers for a kilo record to see if we want to attempt in braking it...
also did the boat ever run a offical kilo with a sanctioning body when these numbers were run...
Not saying they did not hit these numbers....we are looking for offical numbers for a kilo record to see if we want to attempt in braking it...
Well you asked several questions!
The type of power in the 28 Bullet running the 130MPH was blown BBC and it was not dynoed. However, I know the motor was tweaked quite a bit to get the latest top end number of 130 MPH.
NOTE: The 110MPH Bullet and the 130MPH Bullet are the same boat with just engine changes.
No NOS or other accelerants used when obtaining the 130MPH speed. I know this was the speed obtained as I viewed the GPS speedo and screen post run.
The boat was not entered in the Salton Sea kilo run as the brine in that pond is absolute destruction on NON-CLOSED cooled motors and everything else susceptible to corrosion.
To set-up a kilo run is a very difficult and expensive proposition usually reserved for companies with big money who want to claim a certain title. Howard does not need to set-up a kilo run as I previously mentioned there are at least three Howard Bullets that I know of which will run 115MPH, plus, plus, and one that could probably hit about 135MPH.
Keep in mind the boats I mention are all pleasure boats versus other boats which are race boats or de facto race boats.
I will try and find the photo of the speedo with 130MPH it has been over a year since I last looked at it.
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Here is the video of the boat you asked about.
Absolutely hella fast and stable!
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Lake Havasu, Arizona sticky and flat and on the rev limiter 130.3 MPH.
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Absolutely hella fast and stable!
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Lake Havasu, Arizona sticky and flat and on the rev limiter 130.3 MPH.
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Well you asked several questions!
The type of power in the 28 Bullet running the 130MPH was blown BBC and it was not dynoed. However, I know the motor was tweaked quite a bit to get the latest top end number of 130 MPH.
NOTE: The 110MPH Bullet and the 130MPH Bullet are the same boat with just engine changes.
No NOS or other accelerants used when obtaining the 130MPH speed. I know this was the speed obtained as I viewed the GPS speedo and screen post run.
The boat was not entered in the Salton Sea kilo run as the brine in that pond is absolute destruction on NON-CLOSED cooled motors and everything else susceptible to corrosion.
To set-up a kilo run is a very difficult and expensive proposition usually reserved for companies with big money who want to claim a certain title. Howard does not need to set-up a kilo run as I previously mentioned there are at least three Howard Bullets that I know of which will run 115MPH, plus, plus, and one that could probably hit about 135MPH.
Keep in mind the boats I mention are all pleasure boats versus other boats which are race boats or de facto race boats.
I will try and find the photo of the speedo with 130MPH it has been over a year since I last looked at it.
KAP
Well you asked several questions!
The type of power in the 28 Bullet running the 130MPH was blown BBC and it was not dynoed. However, I know the motor was tweaked quite a bit to get the latest top end number of 130 MPH.
NOTE: The 110MPH Bullet and the 130MPH Bullet are the same boat with just engine changes.
No NOS or other accelerants used when obtaining the 130MPH speed. I know this was the speed obtained as I viewed the GPS speedo and screen post run.
The boat was not entered in the Salton Sea kilo run as the brine in that pond is absolute destruction on NON-CLOSED cooled motors and everything else susceptible to corrosion.
To set-up a kilo run is a very difficult and expensive proposition usually reserved for companies with big money who want to claim a certain title. Howard does not need to set-up a kilo run as I previously mentioned there are at least three Howard Bullets that I know of which will run 115MPH, plus, plus, and one that could probably hit about 135MPH.
Keep in mind the boats I mention are all pleasure boats versus other boats which are race boats or de facto race boats.
I will try and find the photo of the speedo with 130MPH it has been over a year since I last looked at it.
KAP
Most Vee bottoms that were mention are pleasure boats...
The single engine race boats are either spec class which is a 525 class and P-Class with are pleasure boats with 450 to 650hp....so none of these boats would run in the 115+ range....
I'm well aware of the cost for a kilo run....and what it intails....
What I find amazing is the numbers being run in a single engine boat compared to 40' twin engine race boats that are fully enclosed...
I think Instigator ran 127 in the Kilo 2 weeks ago in Sarasota....and yet there is a 28 single engine boat out there running 130 in a pleasure boat....
I wounder if they would open a class for a single engine, stern drive, gas prop boat......I would think that would be a good class for a kilo run and would draw many more boats...
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Allisons have been blowing the doors off of vee bottom and older monohull speed records since the 50's........ and the Allison pad bottom vee design is still the fastest thing out there......and it has no steps . Reggie got his pad from Allison, Steve Stepp did and so did we... (Challenger/Shadow). Sure all of us have modified the concept to fit the parameters of the larger hulls, but the first builder to mass produce the concept was Paul Alllison in 1965.
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Technically a K Boat is considered a "flat bottom"... but I agree, even those with slight semi vees could be considered a vee of some sort , and they have gone well over 150 in record attempts. This would then open the discussion up to how fast has a 10 degree vee gone?...a 15 degree vee?...a 20 degree...etc. Also can a flat pad on an Allison or Velocity be considered a "flat bottom"? The APBA always stated that aside from a concave surface (tunnel hull or "tunneled strakes or pads") any monohull with 0+ degrees of deadrise and no air entrapment devices was allowed to compete with any other monohull of 0+ degrees of deadrise and no air entrapment devices. That standard still makes sense and effectively eliminates Ocke Mannefeldt from putting airplane wings on a lawn dart and calling it a vee bottom.
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