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  • Al Peffley
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    Turn Buoy Plus

    Yikes - from the second photo shot it looks like the turn buoy was the least of his problems that day of racing! It's that 'dynamic' sky, water, sky, water-view thing that causes you to make a mess in your racing suit...

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  • John Howe
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    Fred Durr collected a turn bouy in Naples FL in Nov.



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  • Al Peffley
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    Alex Riding High

    Hey Alex,

    Those are racing pictures of your former O-250/350 Mostes hull that Chris Hellsten bought, aren't they? Those pictures of the boat are with a Rossi motor and the fixed-height Rossi tower (2006-7 season?), I presume... Hope all is well with you and your family. Say hello to Max for me. Merry Christmas to you and your loved ones.

    Al Peffley

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  • mercguy
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    Originally posted by pro350hydro View Post
    Yes they do! But even at all the way up, they are still deep compared to what we run. Rossi has a very trick hydraulic tower which is controlled off of the left foot. Very very sweet for sure.

    and you have not bought one yet? sheez Mike.......

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  • pro350hydro
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    Originally posted by mercguy View Post
    they have the ability to raise and lower their motors while underway also!
    Yes they do! But even at all the way up, they are still deep compared to what we run. Rossi has a very trick hydraulic tower which is controlled off of the left foot. Very very sweet for sure.

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  • mercguy
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    Originally posted by David_L6 View Post
    Anyone notice how much deeper the Europeans run their props?
    they have the ability to raise and lower their motors while underway also!

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  • pro350hydro
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    Originally posted by David_L6 View Post
    Anyone notice how much deeper the Europeans run their props?
    Much deeper for sure. Most of them at the Worlds were also running three blades, instead of 4' and 5's like we do here in the US. The bottom of the boats are completely different than ours as well.

    Mike

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  • seanp3
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    Originally posted by David_L6 View Post
    Anyone notice how much deeper the Europeans run their props?
    Probably due to the Lemans start I would guess

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  • David_L6
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    Anyone notice how much deeper the Europeans run their props?

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  • driver46
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    from europe!!
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  • mrbb51
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    Happy Birthday Jack Speed 44

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  • nbranews
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    Hey 12M, isn't this your boat?

    Originally posted by hydroracer25 View Post
    Hey 12M, isn't this your boat?
    This boat in picture I believe belongs to Dan Crummett from Oklahoma.

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  • hydroracer25
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    Boat looks good

    Hey 12M, isn't this your boat?
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  • nbranews
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    Tony Anderson running a Tohatsu against Jeff Ruth SEH
    (850cc) action from Ft. Gibson.
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  • nbranews
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    Few more from NBRA

    A few from a race in Havanna, Ill this past summer. No amazing flips or roll overs nobody gets wet just some good air time.
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