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Old 12-23-2013, 12:23 AM
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This boat is something else, http://speedonthewater.com/new-boats...d-and-up-close.
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The motors are Dry sumped correct Matt? Any pictures if them? I love the white blowers!
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Yes they are Dry sump. Here is a pic of the engine compartment at night with lights. I am sure Matt has much better daylight images that he will put in the article. I am pretty sure this pic was already posted somewhere.

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Originally Posted by Cat & Mice
Yes they are Dry sump. Here is a pic of the engine compartment at night with lights. I am sure Matt has much better daylight images that he will put in the article. I am pretty sure this pic was already posted somewhere.

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Boat porn! I asked them to open it back in Miami... no motors.
Power or no power, that thing is pure badassery.

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Who did the paint?
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Who did the paint?
NO COAST DESIGN. I think it is some of the guys that left TAOD to open up their own shop.
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Originally Posted by Cat & Mice
Yes they are Dry sump. Here is a pic of the engine compartment at night with lights. I am sure Matt has much better daylight images that he will put in the article. I am pretty sure this pic was already posted somewhere.

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Lots of great pictures to come, for sure, Cat. Robert Brown shot a bunch of really good stuff. Being that the magazine platform is a high-resolution Active PDF, it gives us a better opportunity to showcase images than the website. The magazine is a better feature, as opposed to news, platform in general.

The graphic design was done by Thomas Kulesia, III, in collaboration with Dustin Whipple, or No Coast Design The paint was handled by Lake Effects.
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Who did the paint?
Lake Effects did the paint job, but is no longer painting boats. Thomas @ NCD and I worked through quite a few revisions. We had someone else to the first design, got the mask, but just wasn't excited about it so we scrapped it, contacted Thomas and let him know we wanted to do something someone different. In person, the paint colors and lines are something to see. Different pearls in each color, with multiple fades. Now if I can just keep those girls with high heels off the deck....... LOL
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Now if I can just keep those girls with high heels off the deck....... LOL
AWWW, you poor, pitiful thing. Somehow I don't fell sorry for you
You and your family have a great Christmas.
Talk to ya soon.
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Lake Effects did the paint job, but is no longer painting boats. Thomas @ NCD and I worked through quite a few revisions. We had someone else to the first design, got the mask, but just wasn't excited about it so we scrapped it, contacted Thomas and let him know we wanted to do something someone different. In person, the paint colors and lines are something to see. Different pearls in each color, with multiple fades. Now if I can just keep those girls with high heels off the deck....... LOL
The fades are insane, Dustin. I just got the CDs from Robert Brown today. (I will be making copies and sending them to you later this week). And I'm with Young Performance on the "girls in heels" complaint.

Cry me a river. Merry Christmas.
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