SayMikey
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I did see Scott Jones flip the flywheel on a 21 tunnel and start it, i got one to start one time but bet in a heat race situation id be 3 heats late...MikeThose were the good ole days. It is amazing the improvements since that era in radios, servos, hull and material technologies. When we traveled we had to be SOOOOOO careful not to bump the rudder because it would strip the gears in the servo. GaryGary:Mark and I have had the shingles on my sport 21, Crapshooter 101 hydro and on SGX60 and my SST twin 90's. There was marked inprovement in the launch and getting up on step and the acceleration is greastly improved. The boats also seem to handle the rough water better.I will atest to Mark's statement on the fact that he did not borrowed the idea. His account is correct because I was at the same Nats, running partner, and we discussed the concept at length.
The tunnel spnsons have been around for a long time. The first that I saw was years ago at a race in New Orleans and the O'Donnell's had a baby blue hydro with the tunnels and many other innovative concepts in the boat. They ran a Picco that was air cooled.
Another amazing boat at that race was a black guy who came all the way from California and he had a bueatiful black twin that he would "rope" start.
I wonder how many folks have seen motors started with a free hand ROPE?
His name was Gene Adams, and yes his boats were awesome!
Marty Davis