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Old 07-15-2011, 08:28 AM
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There were more Cigarette's too..... The F2-80 Havoline boat, The Cloud Boat and the Pilot Freight boat all raced as well.
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weren't there 1 or 2 Gladiators? I can recall the Virgin boat
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Old 07-15-2011, 09:38 AM
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Originally Posted by 2FastWarlock
Hope this helps clear some stuff up....

Straight from the SBI Tech Rule Book

Super V Limited
Hull Type: Monohull (Canopy Recommended)
Length: 26’– 0” minimum to 32’-0” maximum
Beam Maximum: 8’6”
Number of Engines: One
Weight Minimum: 4750 lbs.
Engine Type:
6.8.1.1.The SBIP Super V Limited Class is based on the Mercury Racing 525 EFI Motor.
6.8.1.2. The Innovation Marine 8100 HP3 Vortec Motor is also approved for competition.


2011 Production Classes:
P-4 80 MPH (Single Engine, Maximum 30 ft in length Monohull)
P-3 95 MPH ( Monohull)
P-2 105 MPH
P-1 117 MPH
(Classes P2, P3, and P4 Naturally Aspirated Engine Only)
How the Hell is then daredevil allowed to run his 32 Aerotek in P4.... and top speeds way slower than 80

2009 in KW there was 2 P4 boats over the max 34 foot limit.... a 38 Donzi and a 38 Fountain.
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Old 07-15-2011, 10:39 AM
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speaking of daredevil, where has he been????????
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Old 07-15-2011, 01:02 PM
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Originally Posted by 302Sport
speaking of daredevil, where has he been????????
Under a rock avoiding money collectors?
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There were also 2 33ft Scarabs...
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Originally Posted by Ryan Beckley
There were more Cigarette's too..... The F2-80 Havoline boat, The Cloud Boat and the Pilot Freight boat all raced as well.
You're right Ryan. The F2-80 was a straight bottom and the Cloud boat was a single step.

There were a couple Gladiators as well. Team Virgin, Let's Play Racing, and a couple canopied Gladiators.
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Originally Posted by 302Sport
was there ever a F2 Powerplay??
Yes there was back in 1999. Scott Utah from N. Carolina raced a 33 Powerplay in some F2 races that season.
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I am very impressed with that upside down stuff. I turned my monitor over and it didn't help. I'm not a computer guy, but please don't say it was easy, and it's all right their on the keyboard.
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