#1
Nov 14, 2007, 11:09 am
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This section is for boats too, but where are they?
I'll start. Friend's STV River Rocket
Another from Ohio, a 73 Sanger. This boat is in the current issue of Hot Boat Mag.
Sand bar line up on the Ohio River by Vevay
My Laveycraft tunnel with twin Merc outboards and goofy passenger goggles
Again but with a single this time
Wicked little Mirage on a shake down run
#2
Nov 14, 2007, 11:15 am
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Any other boaters on site?
#3
Nov 14, 2007, 11:22 am
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how bout a section for the ladys IN the boats
#4
Nov 14, 2007, 11:28 am
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DC33 wrote
how bout a section for the ladys IN the boats
Andrew already has that forum available, you just need to be a subscriber to see it.
#5
Nov 14, 2007, 2:02 pm
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SMS wrote
Andrew already has that forum available, you just need to be a subscriber to see it.
are you shittin me!!
webby, common! hook a brotha up
#6
Nov 14, 2007, 3:52 pm
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How fast does your boat go?
A boat would be cool but I wouldn't buy them until my car collection's complete
#7
Nov 15, 2007, 2:27 am
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andrew wrote
How fast does your boat go?
A boat would be cool but I wouldn't buy them until my car collection's complete
I've been boating since I was a little kid, love the water and freedom of speed out there. You know, your car collection will never be complete, so you need to work one in someday. Even a crappy cheap boat looks pretty good to someone stuck on the shore! Besides, the earth is 66% covered with water, so you'll always find someplace to run it.
www.screamandfly.com is the nets performance boating community with several meets each year, lots of drive events like we have, tons of photos and a huge forum.
My Lavey as a twin turned 32" cleaver props at 8300 rpm, which burried the pre-gps speedo, but is a mathematical 121 mph.
It is the only twin OB hull that Lavey built. They started as a California flat bottom drag hull builder in the 60's, now have progressed into the offshore market. These Mod VP hull 18-21 ft models were from the 90's. As is sits now she runs 80 MPH with one 2.4 liter Mercury Bridgeport, pretty good for a boat with full interior and all the amenities and skiing capability.