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Originally Posted by NASCAT
(Post 4198048)
From what I understand the M3900 will introduce some industry first amenities.
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Anxiously awaiting some sea trial results from today's inaugural SPLASHDOWN!
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Heard they got a late start today so testing should resume in the AM.
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MYSTIC3900 CC Test
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We had to wait for a few pieces from Mercury that arrived late. Although it putt us behind it did get us to the water at dusk so we nonetheless checked all systems, filled fuel with 325 gallons and added ballast for testing tomorrow. We want to be 15-16k pounds while testing. The short runs we made were fantastic and only took up to 70 once with no trim. We are making some minor mods in set up in AM and then further testing and detail, We were very happy with the lines on the water which follow the traditional MYSTIC lines. We will keep all posted thru Matt Trullio.
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Originally Posted by NASCAT
(Post 4199853)
Heard they got a late start today so testing should resume in the AM.
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Impressive!!
5:09AM, looks like you are getting an early start this AM. Matt T, don't leave us hanging!!!! |
15k-16k? I would think you'd be hard pressed to get that boat that heavy in a 'finished' boat.
The hull looks great guys! |
Agreed but my guess is it's better to test beyond the recommended capacity & have some safety margin built into the boat. Clearly this is going to be a performer & head turner come Miami Boat Show.
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the build quality of Mystic utilizing Vacuum Infusion is impressive Photo Credit: Pier57.com http://i1238.photobucket.com/albums/...ull_detail.jpg |
Agree 100%
You have to admit in test trim she looks like a drug runner from the old days! |
Looks Beautiful in the water. Can't wait to see the finished product.
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