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Ron,

Dave just doesn't want to share all the results yet?

All I can say is the Blackjack-21 is in the mid 80's already,

with a couple of the newer higher raked game changers.

More to come,

Mark Sholund

OMG guys! I've been running the same .21 hydro for the last 5 years. I can tell you that it runs in the low 70's most of the time and I've yet to keep up with a Blackjack or any of the others that I race against. Dave has been talking about 80mph (rich needle setting) .21 boats for as long as I can remember. Yet I've never seen anything close to that when he shows up at the races. I know the weather is getting cold and we need something to talk about, but lets keep it real. When we meet again next season I'm going to remind you of these claims. Can't wait to hear the excuses...

Merry Christmas boys!!!
 
Ron

You need to get out of the stone age and try some of the new props.Ron, BTW if you read the post I didn't say anything about the 80mph 21 blackjack.Read it again.Must be a long winter up north.

Thanks you
 
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Ron,

I do run against Bert's Blackjack-21 and you know how fast it is in our races.

I think the newest version of the Blackjack is going to be hard to beat this next

year. Dave did run well against good competition down in Charleston this Fall.

He did win the 21-Hydro class this year.

We do know it is not all in the propeller, but in the set up and testing time that you

put into a fast race boat.

Happy Holidays,

Mark Sholund
 
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