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20 mono Speedmaster

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SayMikey

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Boat is a light epoxy layup for saw has a few holes in the transom where some hardware pics on request All speedmaster hardware strut,motor mount rudder and trim tabs $200.00 shipped in USA Sold pending funds
 
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Sorry about that. When I saw it run I could not tell what breed that Pinky was. All that I saw was a pink flash. :D

The light weight Speedmaster will make someone a very quick little boat
 
Mikey, still no nibbles.

One of the BEST handling deep vees that I ever saw was a light lay-up hull with a layer of small steel rods epoxied in the bottom. This lowered the roll center of the boat very much and made the bottom very rigid without adding any extra overall weight.

This was the 60 size boat, black and orange, driven by Jim Whitlatch on the west coast. When he was racing it, everyone else ran for second place in that class.

The same thing could work with this hull.
 
Mikey, still no nibbles.One of the BEST handling deep vees that I ever saw was a light lay-up hull with a layer of small steel rods epoxied in the bottom. This lowered the roll center of the boat very much and made the bottom very rigid without adding any extra overall weight.

This was the 60 size boat, black and orange, driven by Jim Whitlatch on the west coast. When he was racing it, everyone else ran for second place in that class.

The same thing could work with this hull.
?? Huh... so is this hull a cut down 60 size boat??, I was thinking about getting it, till I read this??
 
Mikey, still no nibbles.One of the BEST handling deep vees that I ever saw was a light lay-up hull with a layer of small steel rods epoxied in the bottom. This lowered the roll center of the boat very much and made the bottom very rigid without adding any extra overall weight.

This was the 60 size boat, black and orange, driven by Jim Whitlatch on the west coast. When he was racing it, everyone else ran for second place in that class.

The same thing could work with this hull.
?? Huh... so is this hull a cut down 60 size boat??, I was thinking about getting it, till I read this??
No its a 20 boat from the start
 
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