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Old 01-07-2014 | 09:45 AM
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If they are good enough for Miss Geico and Bill Tomlinson - I think they could answer any questions you had Orthobam if you wanted to persue it further...

http://www.whisperingturbines.com/

Well Whispering and the others on here that have insight into the turbine marine applications - Knot-Right, Arruda ect

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Old 01-07-2014 | 10:04 AM
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My requirements would be:

A steal of a deal on a turn key boat. Looking for some super rich guy's boat he's tired of taking calls on and just says "come get it".

A pre buy inspection by someone who knows what to look for.

1 more year of cat ownership to help my insurance rate.

Something 46' or smaller.
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Old 01-07-2014 | 10:17 AM
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Lid or open?
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Old 01-07-2014 | 10:31 AM
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There has been some discussions regarding inadequate fire suppression systems the and overall fuel delivery and hydraulic plumbing in turbine powered boats and the associated costs to correct.
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Old 01-07-2014 | 10:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Interceptor
There has been some discussions regarding inadequate fire suppression systems the and overall fuel delivery and hydraulic plumbing in turbine powered boats and the associated costs to correct.
This would be a concern for sure!

I like the big turbine boats but they have to be a headache for a recreational boat......nobody keeps them! That 50V that 302 is selling is on its 3rd owner since Arruda built it and its a 2009! Canada Thrust had the turbines removed.

Aqua Doll is my favorite and it is one theme that is timeless but that is a big commitment to take out for a day of boating!
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Old 01-07-2014 | 10:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Interceptor
There has been some discussions regarding inadequate fire suppression systems the and overall fuel delivery and hydraulic plumbing in turbine powered boats and the associated costs to correct.
I don't know of one professionally rigged, (as opposed to some backyard job) PLEASURE, turbine boat that has burned, can you name any? Every single one that I know of was in a race application, or shootout, etc... where the turbines were being asked to perform way above their standard operating limits. There is no failsafe that shuts a turbine down if it is being pushed beyond its limits, it will go till it blows and that is what youre seeing out of the race boats. I think they single handedly have killed the turbine boats reps.
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Old 01-07-2014 | 10:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Jupiter Sunsation
This would be a concern for sure!

I like the big turbine boats but they have to be a headache for a recreational boat......nobody keeps them! That 50V that 302 is selling is on its 3rd owner since Arruda built it and its a 2009! Canada Thrust had the turbines removed.

Aqua Doll is my favorite and it is one theme that is timeless but that is a big commitment to take out for a day of boating!
Have another turbine opportunity is the only reason for the sale. Its the most trouble free recreational boating you can do besides a Merc 525 or 700......
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Old 01-07-2014 | 11:10 AM
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Originally Posted by 302Sport
I don't know of one professionally rigged, (as opposed to some backyard job) PLEASURE, turbine boat that has burned, can you name any? Every single one that I know of was in a race application, or shootout, etc... where the turbines were being asked to perform way above their standard operating limits. There is no failsafe that shuts a turbine down if it is being pushed beyond its limits, it will go till it blows and that is what youre seeing out of the race boats. I think they single handedly have killed the turbine boats reps.
I'd suggest you're being a little naive thinking :
1. a fire cannot occur in a pleasure turbine powered boat
2. and that you would never push it near the boats limits
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Old 01-07-2014 | 11:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Interceptor
I'd suggest you're being a little naive thinking :
1. a fire cannot occur in a pleasure turbine powered boat
2. and that you would never push it near the boats limits
Speaking of Naive thinking....

I've been doing this, TURBINE BOATS for 27 years and I have yet to have a fire or a blow up or any of the fearmunger things that go on these boards. Then again I don't run valves, pressure test headers, worry about corrosion, never had to do a head job or replace engines every year or two, never had a sea pump problem nor even a alternator failure.

If you boat a few hundred hours a year then these cannot be beat. However, if you boat the normal 15-25 hours a year an have a bossy wife with kids then this is not for you.

Oh, and there are a lot of petrol powered boats that catch fire each year and the word "limits" is an arguably vague term as one never knows where it is until it's to late which has ZERO to do with the engine selection.
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Old 01-07-2014 | 11:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Interceptor
I'd suggest you're being a little naive thinking :
1. a fire cannot occur in a pleasure turbine powered boat
2. and that you would never push it near the boats limits
I'm not saying it can't happen, I'm saying it hasn't happened lately. On, the other hand I can count plenty of big block boats that burned up. Also, I never said I wouldn't push my boat near its limits. I'm saying that pleasure boaters don't hold their boats at 120% and over temp the crap out of them until they blow. You really have to try to blow one up, and that is when the fire occurs....
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