I can't believe this thread has gone this long without anyone mentioning one of the fastest and best handling mono hulls ever to hit the surface of the water....
The Husslecraft.....
Built by Leroy Huss in Houston Texas,, they dominated IMPBA district seven and the Nats in the early to mid 80's....
Leroy wanted to build a mono he could drive into the turns at full throttle without ever letting off...
He and many others in the Lone Star Model Boat Club worked countless hours designing and building plugs to make molds for the hulls...
Club members helped by spending countless hours testing and racing only to throw away the molds and start over if Leroy wasn't satisfied with the way the boat ran..
he refused to sell junk....If it wasn't right... it wasn't for sale.
When he was done though and got them right... he had some of the finest and fastest boats around... they ran like they were on rails and were predictable in the turns...
You could drive them inside and outside of others... cross wakes at full throttle... slam them into turns and know they would come out just fine...
I cant tell you how many times on a flying start into turn one, I couldn't even see my boat from all of the roostertails and i just held the line and the boat would come out of the spray and down the back straight.
I moved to Florida for a few months one year and joined the RAM club in Miami...I had an .80 Husselcraft,,, and in that short period of time I won the High points trophy for the state and almost every club race and sanctioned race I attended. I also had a .90 Husslecraft and won the LSMBC high points series one year.
I still own a few of Leroy's hulls and I would pull them out and race them today against anything on the water right now...
I wish Leroy still built them... They were a great hull,,built by a great guy....
I'll try to post up a few pictures of what I have left in the barn...