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BigSilverCat 06-19-2016 01:13 PM

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Engine hatches and actuators installed. My hatches are sealed with no "blower scoops" or air intakes. The air intake and engine room air exhaust is in the shark fin to move it away and up from the side of the boat. The hatches are lengthened a foot to have more room to get in there and work on it. I have a few more layers of material and a few lengthwise braces to make them strong incase we are taking waves over the side.

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NASCAT 06-19-2016 03:44 PM

Is there no stringer top center of the tunnel that goes from the bilge forward bulkhead back to the transom to attach the hatch actuators to?

thisistank 06-19-2016 04:18 PM

Maybe I missed it in here somewhere.

What's the big tower thingy in between the engine conparrments?

NASCAT 06-19-2016 04:31 PM


Originally Posted by thisistank (Post 4451216)
Maybe I missed it in here somewhere.

What's the big tower thingy in between the engine conparrments?

Air intake / vent constructed as it is to avoid ingesting water in rough conditions. No scoops that you'd typically find on a Skater hatch.

risco 06-19-2016 04:34 PM


Originally Posted by thisistank (Post 4451216)
Maybe I missed it in here somewhere.

What's the big tower thingy in between the engine conparrments?

There pictures of it though out thread its for air intake and exhaust and to mount radio and radar and gps to get stronger singal by being up higher

BigSilverCat 06-19-2016 07:05 PM


Originally Posted by thisistank (Post 4451216)
Maybe I missed it in here somewhere.
What's the big tower thingy in between the engine conparrments?

We did not want to mount the radar in front of the windshield incase we go through a wave. So we had to build something behind the windshield but high enough for the radar to see over the windshield. So we decided with some cues from Carnival cruise lines to make a shark fin on the back that would hold the radar and be our air intake and exhaust. By having the air intake up high and in the center it will keep it from getting water if we are taking waves over the side. And what those other guys said.

thisistank 06-19-2016 09:32 PM

Thanks for the explanation. Can't wait to follow your first run.

BigSilverCat 06-20-2016 12:37 AM

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The boat is not done yet but the West Michigan Offshore Powerboat Club was having a street party at a local fair that was 30 miles away so we loaded my boat on the trailer to take down there and have on display.

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endeavor1 06-20-2016 12:43 AM

^^^^ "please be 18" ~ Ricky Bobby:angry-smiley-038::daz::whistle:

BigSilverCat 06-20-2016 01:00 AM

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On the way home from the street party I stopped by a truck stop and weighed the trailer with the boat on it. The steer axle is the foot from the jack, the drive axle is the front two axles, the trailer axle is the back two axles. I had raised it off the pintle on the truck so the tongue weight is a little higher then it actually is and the front pair and back pair of axles would probably be closer if I had put the trailer level.

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