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Old 09-04-2009 | 10:33 AM
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Has anyone done this? Looks like more than a weekend project...any tips? Thanks in Advance!
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Old 09-04-2009 | 10:48 AM
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The conversion is easy. You can do it in a weekend if you hustle.

I am not familiar with your boat. Spec's?

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I am surprised you are not familiar with this boat?! Probably the most prolific "no compromise" speed hulls of the 20th century.
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http://www.boatingworldonline.com/Ar...en_Impact.html

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Originally Posted by liquidlounge
I am surprised you are not familiar with this boat?! Probably the most prolific "no compromise" speed hulls of the 20th century.
Sorry, don't have a clue. Any photos of your boat? Size?
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Here is what I found when I did a google search.

Looks like it was designed for an outboard.
Doesnt look like there is any room for an inboard engine... unless you take out the back seat.

http://www.theclassicboathouse.com/l...rmeteor59.html

Looks extremely fast!

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Right now I'm running single power, but considering a dual power set up...is this possible with the Arenson drives? I think I would like counter-rotating for more stability when traveling @ 100+ mph!
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BTW- mine is just like the one in the link that Chris provided, except mine has been refinished in a carbon fiber look to keep it clearly modern.
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Liquid,
Lets here more about your set-up, I bet a pair of Sterlings with the Arnesons?
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Originally Posted by Fast Shafts
Liquid,
Lets here more about your set-up, I bet a pair of Sterlings with the Arnesons?
Do you think they would be better than a couple Teague 1450 quad rotars?
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