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Old 03-08-2004, 06:28 AM
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Interesting how the strakes run straight all the way to the bow. Every one else curves the strakes at the bow to follow the conture. Why doesn't any other manufactur do this straight strake? Is it good or bad?
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Cool pics! Cobra-I think that it's just a styling thing. Usually the bow is above water, except in a stuff condition. Of course, when stuffing the extra lift from those strakes sure would be put to good use!
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Originally posted by cobra marty
Interesting how the strakes run straight all the way to the bow. Every one else curves the strakes at the bow to follow the conture. Why doesn't any other manufactur do this straight strake? Is it good or bad?
It is a very good thing. Ocke Designed the boat from the begining to be the safest, fastest race boat in the world in all conditions.

I have seen straight strakes to the front on a couple other boats (usually the ones out front if that tells you who they might be.) My guess is someone did it that way a long time ago and everyone copied what was out there. If you think about water and how it flows on the bottom surface when in rough water, when you speed up, and when you let off the throttles - it doesn't take long to figure out all the advantages.

Thanks Dave for all the hard work this weekend. Your work is always first class.

Cannot wait for the races, only a few weeks to go. Anyone interested in leasing in 2004, we will have new power and as you can see - all new bottoms and paint.

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Wish i had known you where coming down...
Would have come over to meet you...Just dont bring Packin with ya !!!
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Originally posted by birdog
Wish i had known you where coming down...
Would have come over to meet you...Just dont bring Packin with ya !!!
. . . i hear that alot


Allan4 the putz king went out with us on Saturday night. its always cool to swap boat stories with these guys.

cobra- i think some of the design might also have to do with how narrow and light the bow is. these things dont mis a beat when you stuff one. i think you hit the nail on the head Cord.
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Old 03-08-2004, 09:45 PM
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Yo Dave...atleast I know how to spell setardey correctly.

Anyway.... ...nice hanging with ya this weekend and throwing around some good ole' stories. Pretty laid back night, but good to catch up a bit. Let me know when you are coming down this summer and we will get you out on the river. Also, I will be sure to tell you and Pack and Scott (the other Scott) and the other Toledo folks when we are heading to the big pond for some island hopping.

Nice work on the bat boats, nice pics too.

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Birdog,

We should all go out next time, I was feeling really under the weather all weekend. Speaking of weather, I cannot wait to get to Orlando at the end of this month.

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Yea....My "Buddy" Allan didnt invite me........Frickin west siders...........................

Have fun in Orlando You lucky dog !!!!! I need to get down to your shop,see if you guys need help for the race.........
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Boats are looking good Chris hopefully I will be able to meet you over in Orlando!
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Pics (and boats) look great!!

...and did I hear Island hopping?? Can we start now?
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