michael faszcza
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Ron can the new 91dd motor be outboarded ?
Ron can the new 91dd motor be outboarded ?
Shane's "BIG RED" MAC 84 was one of the smoothest,easiest boats I have driving. "EVER"... Like he said,drive her WFO.I think Shane Adderly will tell you different Carl. Your 34" Hornet with his Mac .84 handles that power just fine.Sounds good!I want to see that 91 go through the corner. I am sure It will be angry coming off the turns. Maybe a 40-42 inch hull would settle it down enough to get it around the track.
Sounds fun to me.
-CarlI think we had to do everything we could to pry that radio out of Stan's hands so we could give it back to Shane when he ran it at the Herb race last year. Lol. Maybe Shane can chime in and post a pic.
The main issue for the larger .67-.91 outboards to survive outside of a motor being produced is the same issue for the .21-.45s, pipe selection. There aren't any manufacturers anymore. You think you could talk to Nova Rossi about that Ron? With the only other competitor being SPP, they could have a significant monopoly on the market if they could come up with something competitive with the Irwin and SPP brands.
-Jr
I have a THOR 355 laser kit that should hit close to that setup size if you would like to try that. The 355 does well with the Mod-40 & Q classes. I was thinking about building one more kit this winter that would fall somewhere between the 470 and the 355. It will most likely hit in the middle there somewhere just to see how it stacks up. It would require building another cowling master and mold because the next size cowling I have above the 355 is the 470 and it is way too large for a boat that size. -CarlShane's "BIG RED" MAC 84 was one of the smoothest,easiest boats I have driving. "EVER"... Like he said,drive her WFO.I think Shane Adderly will tell you different Carl. Your 34" Hornet with his Mac .84 handles that power just fine.Sounds good!I want to see that 91 go through the corner. I am sure It will be angry coming off the turns. Maybe a 40-42 inch hull would settle it down enough to get it around the track.
Sounds fun to me.
-CarlI think we had to do everything we could to pry that radio out of Stan's hands so we could give it back to Shane when he ran it at the Herb race last year. Lol. Maybe Shane can chime in and post a pic.
The main issue for the larger .67-.91 outboards to survive outside of a motor being produced is the same issue for the .21-.45s, pipe selection. There aren't any manufacturers anymore. You think you could talk to Nova Rossi about that Ron? With the only other competitor being SPP, they could have a significant monopoly on the market if they could come up with something competitive with the Irwin and SPP brands.
-Jr
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