Who's takin there Pantera's Racing this year?
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Re: Who's takin there Pantera's Racing this year?
Originally Posted by Jmemoli
Albert ,
What prop do you run in your 28 , and at what RPM?
What kind of speed are you seeing ?
Just curious
Thanks
What prop do you run in your 28 , and at what RPM?
What kind of speed are you seeing ?
Just curious
Thanks
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Re: Who's takin there Pantera's Racing this year?
Originally Posted by BRUCE SEROFF
that might be classified
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Re: Who's takin there Pantera's Racing this year?
Originally Posted by MYPANTERA28
Bruce you know that I have always been open minded in this topic, however, you are right, I will not spill my guts on this one first unless everyone speaks their mind too. I spin a 28 Hydromotive......
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Re: Who's takin there Pantera's Racing this year?
Originally Posted by BRUCE SEROFF
my posted numbers thus far, have been nothin but the truth. this year may be different
Bruce you still have the prop you got from me, if so, that will be your winner this year.....
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Re: Who's takin there Pantera's Racing this year?
Originally Posted by MYPANTERA28
Bruce you still have the prop you got from me, if so, that will be your winner this year.....
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Re: Who's takin there Pantera's Racing this year?
Great to see a strong fleet of Panteras racing this year...particularly in OPA..I think that based on the revised average lap speed class format..most of the 28's will be in P4.I think that this will improve the competition in P4 and P5; but I also think that a maximum length limit is needed in P4.
P4 average lap speed to 75mph/32ft
P5 average lap speed to 65mph/28ft
The larger twin engine vees belong in P3 or P2.
P4 average lap speed to 75mph/32ft
P5 average lap speed to 65mph/28ft
The larger twin engine vees belong in P3 or P2.
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Come on girls - Lets post some props and speeds -
Bruce and myself have come clean - Lets go Albert .
Remember , top speed has little to do with winning -(unless were running on flat water) .
Sonic Boom and Carrabas' , chime in .
Bruce and myself have come clean - Lets go Albert .
Remember , top speed has little to do with winning -(unless were running on flat water) .
Sonic Boom and Carrabas' , chime in .
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Re: Who's takin there Pantera's Racing this year?
Originally Posted by Jmemoli
Come on girls - Lets post some props and speeds -
Bruce and myself have come clean - Lets go Albert .
Remember , top speed has little to do with winning -(unless were running on flat water) .
Sonic Boom and Carrabas' , chime in .
Bruce and myself have come clean - Lets go Albert .
Remember , top speed has little to do with winning -(unless were running on flat water) .
Sonic Boom and Carrabas' , chime in .
28 Hydromtive, 5500 rpms, 85 mph.......
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Re: Who's takin there Pantera's Racing this year?
I just have to ask!
What's is the big deal with selling your boat to someone over seas?! You get the cash in your hand and the boat of your driveway... Can't really see the differences between that and selling it within the US.
Isn't cash=cash?! The problems with shipping, customs, paperwork etc belongs to the buyer...
5k is still 5k you know... For a boat worth 40k the total cost from US to flying the waves in Sweden is about $12k. It isn't all that expensive really.
What's is the big deal with selling your boat to someone over seas?! You get the cash in your hand and the boat of your driveway... Can't really see the differences between that and selling it within the US.
Isn't cash=cash?! The problems with shipping, customs, paperwork etc belongs to the buyer...
Originally Posted by lukiepal
I agree with you both Albert and Bruce, he was asking tons of questions and argued with me over 5k for my boat, when buying a boat then having it shipped overseas 5k is a problem?
Last edited by tomas_wallin; 01-20-2006 at 07:43 AM.