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precisiondetails 11-14-2022 05:44 PM

Good point Dale, I remember SBI used to have the average speeds. I would think somewhere we could find out the lap length.

the 450 class cut down the difference by 8 seconds in smooth water from what I could see.

from 28 seconds to 22 seconds

HuskerPerformance 11-14-2022 09:25 PM

Pro Stock Blues
 
Yes indeed the culmination of prostock and modified was a bloodbath. Besides having tiny lower running gear and a center motor strapped into a torture chamber, it wasn’t a question if will it break it was when. To date the hardest rig to throttle bar none. Running against #3s #4, #5 was no contest. Holds true today, Ginormous powerful power heads with the relatively same size rinky dink lowers of yesterday’s 2 strokes. Size does matter.
Previous post stated the outboards rigs suffered a lot of damage after the first race on Friday. Jclamps, lowers etc. No surprise, Reminds me of the old JoHos and Johnny Rudes.

Also, stay away Grudge Matches. Go race in a controlled event where there are safety boats and divers. I’m sure there are drivers seats you can buy for a race for under 10 grand.

Peace


315duramax 11-14-2022 10:20 PM


Originally Posted by ben (Post 4851330)
Now this would be some good helicopter footage, somebody make it happen.

jason and johnnys race boat would absolutely murder whatever lame OB cat this guys got... lol

boostbros 11-15-2022 06:42 AM

i know this new generation of outboard cats are often referred as "tator chip boats" but i find this a bit concerning, this video popped up yesterday i do not know any details but are they really that thin and that light of a layup?............................

Wildman_grafix 11-15-2022 06:56 AM


Originally Posted by boostbros (Post 4851463)
i know this new generation of outboard cats are often referred as "tator chip boats" but i find this a bit concerning, this video popped up yesterday i do not know any details but are they really that thin and that light of a layup?............................https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nnvr..._2ww-A&index=3

I thought the guys a few years ago in Key West said a fully rigged 39 MTI with 450's pleasure was in the 6500-6800 LB range? I am sure one of the owners on here can say, but no wonder something with that big of a tunnel and 900HP is fast.

It really would be cool to see some true weights of these race boats, I didn't look is that somewhere on RWO?

speicher lane 11-15-2022 07:05 AM


Originally Posted by boostbros (Post 4851463)
i do not know any details but are they really that thin and that light of a layup?.

They are purpose built to be light race hulls to maximize aero and hyrdo lift.....The layups are proven to do what they are designed for but not engineered for collisions or Stuffing....when you go from (X)XX mph to 0, that is a lot of energy and they all blow apart. Youtube has lots of crash footage

Cash Bar 11-15-2022 03:10 PM


Originally Posted by lake p.a.l. (Post 4851344)
Our buddies 340X with 450s would not even be close to hanging with me in our 'little" 308 Skater with 300XS when it was rough.

Obviously, I have moved on from the MTI 340/450 boat to the 37/450 DCB, but I'm certain that a properly crewed 340 can run with, or better than, a 308/300XS Skater.

So, I think that is more on your buddy than the 340.

Other than that little input, you can all carry on the debate.



Wildman_grafix 11-15-2022 04:06 PM


Originally Posted by Cash Bar (Post 4851515)
Obviously, I have moved on from the MTI 340/450 boat to the 37/450 DCB, but I'm certain that a properly crewed 340 can run with, or better than, a 308/300XS Skater.

So, I think that is more on your buddy than the 340.

Other than that little input, you can all carry on the debate.

Cash do you know how much a fully rigged pleasure 39 MTI comes in at LBS?

Double Rigged 11-15-2022 06:43 PM

Taylor’s MTI is at 6000lbs boat

Skater30 11-15-2022 08:02 PM


Originally Posted by boostbros (Post 4851463)
i know this new generation of outboard cats are often referred as "tator chip boats" but i find this a bit concerning, this video popped up yesterday i do not know any details but are they really that thin and that light of a layup?............................https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nnvr..._2ww-A&index=3

The boat coming apart that bad is why you don't see Shaun back in a DW from what I've heard. I haven't called him to ask firsthand, but I've heard that's why he's in the MTI now. Every time a DW goes over they're severely damaged. When Ryan Beckley's 30 Skater went over in Cocoa Beach, they raced it the next day.


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