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Originally Posted by 29scarab10
(Post 3491697)
128MPH. Class winner results can be seen here http://www.lakeoftheozarksshootout.org/results.html
Allen |
Originally Posted by Saratoga Stamped
(Post 3491070)
Not a 100% on KW, but we are planning to make the event.
We have to pick up the pieces after LOTO week: * In the global warmer boat we lost a motor on Thursday, * Had some issues with the 1200 Merc fuel pumps in the 47 * We put up a bigger triple digit number with the SVL, than our 47 ( a pair of 1200) this past weekend. * The most reliable was the Center C with triple verado package Nice job at the shootout, you looked good !! |
Originally Posted by Saratoga Stamped
(Post 3491070)
Not a 100% on KW, but we are planning to make the event.
We have to pick up the pieces after LOTO week: * In the global warmer boat we lost a motor on Thursday, * Had some issues with the 1200 Merc fuel pumps in the 47 * We put up a bigger triple digit number with the SVL, than our 47 ( a pair of 1200) this past weekend. * The most reliable was the Center C with triple verado package |
Originally Posted by smokeybandit
(Post 3491704)
What's the difference between professional and non-professional?
Eddie |
Originally Posted by Downtown42
(Post 3491764)
Doc- did you purchase Global Warmer from Dan?
Nice job at the shootout, you looked good !! But when he took his boat all the way to LOTO and it became sick on the Fun Run, we used his talents in another boat this weekend. That Global Warmer boat is: is light, fast and is beautiful machine. It sad it was not able to perform on the weekend. Typical phrase in boating, it is not how fast you go, but how long you go fast, |
Originally Posted by smokeybandit
(Post 3491704)
What's the difference between professional and non-professional?
Originally Posted by Young Performance
(Post 3491791)
Professional classes are for canopied boats and Non-Pro are for open boats.
Eddie How are Chip Romers 388 and Gary Smiths 40 in different classes? Both open cockpit, private owned Skaters, with custom 1300+ blower motors. Same length class (4) according to the rule. |
[QUOTE=Bullhead;3491777]triple digits in the SVL....that is incredible....you must have one heck of a driver :lolhit:[/QUO
The reality is the fastest single engine pontoon was only 1 mile an hour slower( 104) than the SVL ? Soon we will have a series of racing pontoon boats |
"Watch Your Back" ran over 100? How so?
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Also congrats to Tony in his 50 ft Hustler. 116 is impressive
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Originally Posted by dkwestern
(Post 3491802)
OK, So what's the diff between Non-Pro and Manufacturer?
How are Chip Romers 388 and Gary Smiths 40 in different classes? Both open cockpit, private owned Skaters, with custom 1300+ blower motors. Same length class (4) according to the rule. Eddie |
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