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Old 02-09-2007, 06:05 PM
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Jeff ( JC Performance) was at the shop last week to drop off a prop for the turbine. He was also admiring the new bottom. He thinks this bottom will be the ticket fot this hull. He also told me about a hull that got like 6 mph from airating the steps on their hull. I've heard of this for a few years now. And it got me thinking. I even ran the idea by Coen. He didn't kill it either. Who knows.... maybe down the line I can experiment with it. The hull would probably look something like this one.
Notice the black holes in the steps ?? Hmmmmm. Might have something there.
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Nice work Rick!!
Ive heard on some bigger boats that they run the exauhst through the vents. Would that work on a Y2k?
Anyhow the new bottom Looks Awesome!! Im sure it will run even better!!!!!!!
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I saw a 39' Outerlimits with air holes in the steps like that at the Hartford boat show last winter.
It was rigged with twin Merc 600sci, Bravo XR, 6 blade H props, and was supposed to run close to 100mph.
Sounds like a great idea...
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Originally Posted by FX10
black holes Hmmmmm
Naughty Boy !!!!!!
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Originally Posted by Pat McPherson
I saw a 39' Outerlimits with air holes in the steps like that at the Hartford boat show last winter.
It was rigged with twin Merc 600sci, Bravo XR, 6 blade H props, and was supposed to run close to 100mph.
Sounds like a great idea...
Yep, Outerlimits has been doing it for a couple of years.
When's the first boat with the new bottom going to be done??
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Isn't OuterLimits the boats that spinout in every corner? I'll keep my bottom thank you. Sometimes safety has to be a larger concern than a couple mph. Maybe make them as a race only for non family boating situations.
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Originally Posted by FASTERDAMITT
Isn't OuterLimits the boats that spinout in every corner? I'll keep my bottom thank you. Sometimes safety has to be a larger concern than a couple mph. Maybe make them as a race only for non family boating situations.
Where do you get your info. There have been some due to driver error. Look at Ol's new race boat, it turns on a dime. The 42's were the ones that had some of the handling issues at high speeds. I was on one at 110 and it was very stable. We also did a nice wide turn at 90 and it felt totally hooked up. The step boats only spin out due to people's inablility to drive a boat, and push the boat to it's limits. Outerlimits is one, if not the leader in Vee hull's and now Cat's.
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fx10, you may want to contact jack domick, from Hydra Powerboats. I think he has some experience w/ airation.
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I have some pics of a Kryptonite hull w/ air outlets at the step. Not sure if they plumbed the exhaust out it or what.

I personally think it would be worth trying.
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ceptor, can you post the pics ?? Thanks
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