Chief Performance Prepares 1,900-HP Engines for 43 Doug Wright
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Wow,that is some monstrous HP, can we some pics?
Wow,that is some monstrous HP, can we some pics?
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you can see it from a couple years back. go on youtube and search Jacksonville river run/ purgatory. it is a beautiful boat.
I found it.
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6Oc7...e=results_main[/YOUTUBE]
I found it.
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6Oc7...e=results_main[/YOUTUBE]
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I must be missing something here. It says this is a 4 seat pleasure craft. Not a race boat, right? Now even if you have the crazy money to purchase these engines and drives why would anyone want engines that guzzle race gas like crazy and probably need complete rebuilds every 20 hours or so? Do these folks only run their boats twice a year? I boat 2 or 3 times a week, April-Sept. That would not be possible with this boat. I don't get it. Why?
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I must be missing something here. It says this is a 4 seat pleasure craft. Not a race boat, right? Now even if you have the crazy money to purchase these engines and drives why would anyone want engines that guzzle race gas like crazy and probably need complete rebuilds every 20 hours or so? Do these folks only run their boats twice a year? I boat 2 or 3 times a week, April-Sept. That would not be possible with this boat. I don't get it. Why?
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It's guys like the owner of this DW, Plyburn, Tommy at Chief and countless others that keep this sport evolving. Without people willing to spend money on development the sport wouldn't evolve. My bank account will never evolve to this gentlemens' level, but, I can live vicariously thru his build.
Merry Christmas Bob