TEST..TEST...TEST....and a neat boat photo if it works....

Steve Sutton

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DANG....I feel like Christian Slater in Robin Hood when the hero and his Moor catapulted themselves over the castle wall...

"F*^* ME...IT WORKED"....

Now all I have to do is get the resize thing figured out...

OHHHH the boat...wouldn't this make a great tender boat? fuel might be a bit expensive but at 60 plus knots you wouldn't have to worry about some pesky little hydroplane masquerding as a duck boat beating you to your spot...

Steve
 
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Dear Steve,

Wow! What did you pay for it?

Did you get my email with some Summer dates? If not, please let me know, and I'll resend.

God Bless you and Debby,

Mark
 
the boats built in the UK and they keep talking Euro's....Euro's Schmuro's I keep tellin em, speak English or NO DEAL and I'll just wait till you come out with the MLB MAXIMUS Duck Boat....Commander of the Northern Sea's, Father of Great Lakes, Brother of the North Winds...

That scared the crap out of em and I thInk they are working on the conversions even as we speak...

No e-mail from you of late...must have been lost in the same black hole as the photos from Bires....send again and I'll let you know when I get them...

Steve
 
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You wouldn't have to worry about losing a motor, you would still have another 1750 HP between the others.
 
REDUNDANCY.....

or perhaps..."Can I please have another"?....

and like you say...knock the lower unit off of one and "WHO'd KNOW"?

Steve
 
OMG - hell must be freezing over and there will soon be a season on elephants FLYING into elephant decoys. Sutton can post a picture. Hate to be the only one on here who has not figured out how to post a picture. I see there are instructions but I fjust inally figured out how to post a pic on the old site(weird stuff happened on the old site with my Olympus photos) and then Eric goes and changes the thing.

Oh yeah, the boat's kind of worthless without a kicker isn't it?

Mark W
 
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Ahhh yes; the Marshall stack of outboards. As Nigel Tufnel of Spinal Tap would have said, "These go to eleven."
 
Do you think someone goes back and squeezes each of the fuel bulbs (look across the transom) before they start them?

I sure would like to know what the purpose of this boat is so that I can understand why somebody wouldn't have just used diesel inboards... maybe it was designed by Yamaha?
 
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Ben to answer your question, I got this picture last week with part of an article. Supposedly the boat was built for smuggling drugs across the English channel. The British Coast Guard had to use a helicopter to stop the boat since nothing they had could keep up with it. Dont know how true that is but that was the story.
 
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