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Whipple Charged 05-30-2012 06:12 PM


Originally Posted by socalstone (Post 3697528)
I hope that is true.

Again, it is.

buck183 05-30-2012 08:09 PM


Originally Posted by SHARKEY-IMAGES (Post 3698284)
You can find pics of the CABIN in this Gallery:

OUTERLIMITS @ THE 2012 MIAMI BOAT SHOW

Enjoy !

Thank you sir!!!

Buck

Raylar 05-30-2012 09:15 PM

Dustin:
I know you are a man of your word and I now believe that the ECM and the 600sci is unmodified and in its trim that Mercury Racing delivered to OuterLimits.
I think we all realize that the 600sci is really about about 660HP at the crankshaft and with that power the boat is performing in awesome fashion. As I and many others have said the new technology and construction methods in this boat are incredible state of the art and the results show it works very well and as I said it gives the rest of the performance boat building industry a preview and example of what the new technologies and designs can do for hull performance.
As for the cabin , there's limited height in the cabin from reduced hull height and that is obvious when one sees pictures of the boat in the water next to performance boats with taller freeboard. This lower profile and freeboard obviously reduces the overall weight of the boat and aids the aerodynamics at speed. This is a cutting edge boat with a great future for those who seek this type of performance boat and those that can step up to the cost of this technology and build quality. Again, Kudos to OuterLimits for there new SV29 offering and I wish them much success and a great future with this boat! I am a believer, I just can't afford one!

Best Regards,
Ray @ Raylar

SHARKEY-IMAGES 05-30-2012 09:59 PM

Structure and Design

Now I can show the images that reflect how OL utilizes the frame work to not only support the hull but also makes up the cabin. It is my understanding this is a component from the larger grid system used in the larger OL therefore a cost savings being able to used the same grid for "all" boats ...

Take note where you see a flat black finish ...

http://sharkeyimages.zenfolio.com/im...89399974-4.jpg

http://sharkeyimages.zenfolio.com/im...67485829-4.jpg

http://sharkeyimages.zenfolio.com/im...73375112-4.jpg

Expensive Date 05-30-2012 10:09 PM

Is it me or it kinda looks like half of a cat with the transom cut out like that? Maybe thats why its so fast.

socalstone 05-30-2012 10:10 PM


Originally Posted by Whipple Charged (Post 3698822)
Again, it is.

understood. thanks Dustin.

Do you know the deadrise at the transom?
just curious if less than 24.

SHARKEY-IMAGES 05-30-2012 10:24 PM


Originally Posted by Expensive Date (Post 3699038)
Is it me or it kinda looks like half of a cat with the transom cut out like that? Maybe thats why its so fast.

I am surprised no one has mentioned the subtle curve the side of the boat has at the transom step on back ???

http://sharkeyimages.zenfolio.com/im...12264152-4.jpg

http://sharkeyimages.zenfolio.com/im...71150678-4.jpg

Steve 1 05-30-2012 10:47 PM

Tim nice work !

Raylar 05-30-2012 11:32 PM

Tim:

I did, read #4 on my first post about the aero package where I mentioned nice rear corners. This is all part of the aero package and I would not be surprised to hear they used models in a wind tunnel test for the shaping.

Best Regards,
Ray @ Raylar

Jay Gadsby 05-30-2012 11:44 PM

A gorgeous boat for sure. I am looking forward to going home again (grew up in Mass and RI). I will be stopping by OL if my wife likes it or not. Not to buy, just to gawk.


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