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Old 08-18-2010, 10:04 PM
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Recently picked up a Navy HSB (it has a Florida registration number, but lists the make on the title as NAVY/ believe it was built by united states marine) 39 foot, with no engines or drives. Any suggestions on how large an armstrong bracket along with the size and # of outboards as an alternative to going back to stock?
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Originally Posted by scanshift
Recently picked up a Navy HSB (it has a Florida registration number, but lists the make on the title as NAVY/ believe it was built by united states marine) 39 foot, with no engines or drives. Any suggestions on how large an armstrong bracket along with the size and # of outboards as an alternative to going back to stock?
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A close friend has one with twin 650 Brad Smith engines in it with No.3's on it and it might do 70mph. But, it will crush anything in its path. HEAVY!!!!
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here is a picture. The boat is located in North Bay Village, FL, an island community between Miami and Miami Beach
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another pic
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just standing in this boat puts a smile on one's face of how bad this boat really is! It is one solid a-- boat.
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Depends how fast you wanna go, I would guess 3 - 300xs mercs would be in order, and get ya around 70MPH, if ya need a bracket, I got a guy in Miami that does them for much less than some of the others.
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any thoughts on the new yamaha 4 strokes?
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Have you weighed it?
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the prior owner told me it weighed 8000 lbs without engine and drives.
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