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No splashes in my house, that`s for sure! It is a Delta Force 90 MK II
Would you care to share your setup?No splashes in my house, that`s for sure! It is a Delta Force 90 MK II
No splashes in my house, that`s for sure! It is a Delta Force 90 MK II
No splashes in my house, that`s for sure! It is a Delta Force 90 MK II
You got it right Will worng hull...........The ones you mention are also a SPLASH.....................SEADUCER!!!
David Schower Sr & Jr plus Stan Simpson JR were in Charleston. I believe you will see more of these guys @ the local more in 2011 & will get back to producing boats. They all seemed interested in the New CMB Big Block Nitro Engines......Does MicroBurst still make them?
Olly
Joe
Who won F Mono in Charleston? Was it David Showers with a Microburst boat?
Olly
The Lazer 40 is already wicked with a strong 45 motor. The interesting thing here would be a Razor 45 with a 101RS. Maybe the 101RS is to much speed for the Razor.Would think an AC boats LASER 40 would be a wicked racer with a big block nitro aboard
Deep V so it will carve a corner tight as you need and handle the rough MUCH better than the RAZOR
being a high lift hull...the Razors can be unpredictable above 55mph in rough water...The Lazer 40 is already wicked with a strong 45 motor. The interesting thing here would be a Razor 45 with a 101RS. Maybe the 101RS is to much speed for the Razor.Would think an AC boats LASER 40 would be a wicked racer with a big block nitro aboard
Deep V so it will carve a corner tight as you need and handle the rough MUCH better than the RAZOR
I was not able to keep my Lazer 40 right side up for 6 laps with a Mac .67- may try a Rs 45 or Mac 45 next year. Glad to hear they will be making the Microburst hulls again .The Lazer 40 is already wicked with a strong 45 motor. The interesting thing here would be a Razor 45 with a 101RS. Maybe the 101RS is to much speed for the Razor.Would think an AC boats LASER 40 would be a wicked racer with a big block nitro aboard
Deep V so it will carve a corner tight as you need and handle the rough MUCH better than the RAZOR
Yes David JR Won F mono in Charleston with a micro & a old Grand Prix CMB 90. I could not keep the Blades on my Seaducer 44 Prop. Charles cut too Many Markers & I dont know where you & your seaducer went??????Joe
Who won F Mono in Charleston? Was it David Showers with a Microburst boat?
Olly
I came 3rd overall. Would have done better if I had not dunked one heat.Yes David JR Won F mono in Charleston with a micro & a old Grand Prix CMB 90. I could not keep the Blades on my Seaducer 44 Prop. Charles cut too Many Markers & I dont know where you & your seaducer went??????Joe
Who won F Mono in Charleston? Was it David Showers with a Microburst boat?
Olly
Olly there are many set up`s & different props we race on the 44 Seaducer.. Looking for a little More RPM`ssssss myself..... the type & mod prop you are running will normally determine the set up.... Cannot tell you how much faster you will learn if you built more than 1 - 44 Seaducer Boat........I came 3rd overall. Would have done better if I had not dunked one heat.Yes David JR Won F mono in Charleston with a micro & a old Grand Prix CMB 90. I could not keep the Blades on my Seaducer 44 Prop. Charles cut too Many Markers & I dont know where you & your seaducer went??????Joe
Who won F Mono in Charleston? Was it David Showers with a Microburst boat?
Olly
But I have a new coach helping me over the Winter to make mine faster and not be such a submarine :lol:
Olly
Yes Sir you will, I plan to be there.Thanks Joe
I hope to see you in Huntsville in April.
Have a good Christmas. Ho Ho Ho.
Olly
I was running CMB90 powered 42" seaducers for quite a while. Before that I ran 42" hulls with a picco 80exr. The Picco 80 boat liked the 462 prop. The CMB 90 boats liked a 465. I ran Andy Brown modded 465's and would break complete blades off of the prop. They were thinned out just a bit too much. Then if I ran a self s&b 465, I'd break a stepped down shaft. After about 5 andy brown props, and 3-4 broken shafts - we started drilling out the 465 to 1/4" before sharpening and balancing. Never broke another shaft or snapped off a blade after that. That combo ran in the low to mid 70's at sea level and right at 68-69mph at NAMBA District 7 elevation - (3200+ feet)...Just wondering outloud , whens the last time you snapped a stepped shaft off due to too much power Joe ?
Jay, Come on to Evansville in Aug I will rent you a F mono....... Just fly in & relax.....I was running CMB90 powered 42" seaducers for quite a while. Before that I ran 42" hulls with a picco 80exr. The Picco 80 boat liked the 462 prop. The CMB 90 boats liked a 465. I ran Andy Brown modded 465's and would break complete blades off of the prop. They were thinned out just a bit too much. Then if I ran a self s&b 465, I'd break a stepped down shaft. After about 5 andy brown props, and 3-4 broken shafts - we started drilling out the 465 to 1/4" before sharpening and balancing. Never broke another shaft or snapped off a blade after that. That combo ran in the low to mid 70's at sea level and right at 68-69mph at NAMBA District 7 elevation - (3200+ feet)...Just wondering outloud , whens the last time you snapped a stepped shaft off due to too much power Joe ?
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