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    Does anyone know of someone with plans for a good boat in the CSH or OSY class for a Laydown style cockpit. By the end of this weekend I was hurting in the back. Where do all of the europeans get there OSY400 boats from? Somebody must have something good out there somewhere for a winter project. I can't even bend over like all of the young pups out there. Getting old sucks. And then when you get bent over you can't get back up.

    "The body says no but the mind says yes."

    Second question: if I were to design my own if nothing comes up from the question above, what are the main differences to consider when designing a laydown boat versus a kneeler? I would think that since you can't lean that the cockpit needs to be off set to the left some? Longer after plane area? Ideas?
    Mike - One of the Montana Boys

    If it aint fast make it look good




  • #2
    Originally posted by blueskyracer View Post
    Does anyone know of someone with plans for a good boat in the CSH or OSY class for a Laydown style cockpit. By the end of this weekend I was hurting in the back. Where do all of the europeans get there OSY400 boats from? Somebody must have something good out there somewhere for a winter project. I can't even bend over like all of the young pups out there. Getting old sucks. And then when you get bent over you can't get back up.

    "The body says no but the mind says yes."

    Second question: if I were to design my own if nothing comes up from the question above, what are the main differences to consider when designing a laydown boat versus a kneeler? I would think that since you can't lean that the cockpit needs to be off set to the left some? Longer after plane area? Ideas?
    Contact Larry Darnillie (west coast) Daren AKA Mercguy has his contact info or if you want a laydown kit Im sure MJR racing will be more the happy to meet your needs.

    Jason Neri of Revolution boats is also a good contact * west coast also.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by blueskyracer View Post
      Does anyone know of someone with plans for a good boat in the CSH or OSY class for a Laydown style cockpit. By the end of this weekend I was hurting in the back. Where do all of the europeans get there OSY400 boats from? Somebody must have something good out there somewhere for a winter project. I can't even bend over like all of the young pups out there. Getting old sucks. And then when you get bent over you can't get back up.

      "The body says no but the mind says yes."

      Second question: if I were to design my own if nothing comes up from the question above, what are the main differences to consider when designing a laydown boat versus a kneeler? I would think that since you can't lean that the cockpit needs to be off set to the left some? Longer after plane area? Ideas?
      Call Bill Giles. He built a laydown OSY for Diane Murray of NY. She has run as fast as any OSY in Region 5 or faster each time I've run against her at Lakeland, FL or Raleigh, NC.

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      • #4
        "Getting old sucks."

        Ditto!

        Anyone have a laydown with a carbon front/sponsons?......Seems like if someone had a design with a "rocker"/step in back 1/3rd and a light front that you could fly through corners and/or "pop" exit'n.....it would be competative...........?????????

        Hydroplay?

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        • #5
          Mike

          Here is a copy of an MJR laydown that ran at Depue Last year. I don't know if yours can be modified. Or sell it and start over. Talk to Mark Johnson
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          Sean Byrne



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          • #6
            Originally posted by seanp3 View Post
            Mike

            Here is a copy of an MJR laydown that ran at Depue Last year. I don't know if yours can be modified. Or sell it and start over. Talk to Mark Johnson
            Sean, thats a Joe Silvestri built and designed boat...........
            Daren

            ​DSH/750ccmh/850ccmh

            Team Darneille


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            • #7
              Originally posted by blueskyracer View Post
              Does anyone know of someone with plans for a good boat in the CSH or OSY class for a Laydown style cockpit. By the end of this weekend I was hurting in the back. Where do all of the europeans get there OSY400 boats from? Somebody must have something good out there somewhere for a winter project. I can't even bend over like all of the young pups out there. Getting old sucks. And then when you get bent over you can't get back up.

              "The body says no but the mind says yes."

              Second question: if I were to design my own if nothing comes up from the question above, what are the main differences to consider when designing a laydown boat versus a kneeler? I would think that since you can't lean that the cockpit needs to be off set to the left some? Longer after plane area? Ideas?


              the big difference between a lay down type hull and a kneeler is the placement and amount of lift built into the bottom...........the rest is not much difference..........

              Mike, I "used" to race a laydown 20/C/Cmod Darneille hydro (now retired to the wall in my shop) and still have laydown Darneille FEH..............

              PS: Larry Darneille really does not sell "plans"

              PSS: Don Nyberg in Newberg, Or had a laydown 20/C/OSY hydro for sale **** cheap just a little while back............it has a LOT of Larry D's designs built into, along with a "copy" of my paint scheme, but in a cool shade of green.......

              PSSS: setup in a laydown is much more critical than in a kneeler also.........
              Last edited by mercguy; 06-17-2009, 07:13 PM.
              Daren

              ​DSH/750ccmh/850ccmh

              Team Darneille


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              • #8
                From some private messages it sounds like I am going to have to move up in class to do a laydown. Being six feet tall is the problem so I guess I will just run one class and take it easy. Thanks for the info.
                Mike - One of the Montana Boys

                If it aint fast make it look good



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                • #9
                  Originally posted by blueskyracer View Post
                  From some private messages it sounds like I am going to have to move up in class to do a laydown. Being six feet tall is the problem so I guess I will just run one class and take it easy. Thanks for the info.


                  ya, move up to DSH..............
                  Daren

                  ​DSH/750ccmh/850ccmh

                  Team Darneille


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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by blueskyracer View Post
                    From some private messages it sounds like I am going to have to move up in class to do a laydown. Being six feet tall is the problem so I guess I will just run one class and take it easy. Thanks for the info.
                    No need to move up in classes to race a laydown, not necessary. As Darren mentioned, I designed and built the boat pictured above. The boat ran great, I just spooked myself out when I almost blew it over one time, so I sold it. I'm six feet tall and I had no problem racing a laydown. Talk to Marc Johnson, he built a laydown CSH several years ago and it was a rocket. I ran it once and loved it.
                    Joe Silvestri
                    CSH/500MH

                    Dominic Silvestri
                    JH/JR

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by STEVE FRENCH View Post
                      "Getting old sucks."

                      Ditto!

                      Anyone have a laydown with a carbon front/sponsons?......Seems like if someone had a design with a "rocker"/step in back 1/3rd and a light front that you could fly through corners and/or "pop" exit'n.....it would be competative...........?????????

                      Hydroplay?

                      Steve, you already own the perfect boat to convert to a laydown. Let me know if you want some help doing so. It wouldn't take much to convert your red boat.
                      Joe Silvestri
                      CSH/500MH

                      Dominic Silvestri
                      JH/JR

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by jsilvestri View Post
                        No need to move up in classes to race a laydown, not necessary. As Darren mentioned, I designed and built the boat pictured above. The boat ran great, I just spooked myself out when I almost blew it over one time, so I sold it. I'm six feet tall and I had no problem racing a laydown. Talk to Marc Johnson, he built a laydown CSH several years ago and it was a rocket. I ran it once and loved it.
                        I have sent e-mails to Marc and no response. He must be out of town? I guess I will keep trying and go back to fixing our Dawe Craft after last weekend.
                        Mike - One of the Montana Boys

                        If it aint fast make it look good



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                        • #13
                          Bluesky

                          Marc will get back to you, never fear. You sent an email to the right person. He has designed and built some dandy boats. Just look at the record books.

                          You might want to consider his new design hull, the Euro. Totally new innovation and quite possibly the next generation in hydroplane racing.

                          Should you need to chat some on what it involves to make a laydown, feel free to give me a shout. I can at least give you some good info and if I can't answer your question I will find someone who can.
                          Dave Mason
                          Just A Boat Racer

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by mercguy View Post
                            the big difference between a lay down type hull and a kneeler is the placement and amount of lift built into the bottom...........the rest is not much difference..........

                            Mike, I "used" to race a laydown 20/C/Cmod Darneille hydro (now retired to the wall in my shop) and still have laydown Darneille FEH..............

                            PS: Larry Darneille really does not sell "plans"

                            PSS: Don Nyberg in Newberg, Or had a laydown 20/C/OSY hydro for sale **** cheap just a little while back............it has a LOT of Larry D's designs built into, along with a "copy" of my paint scheme, but in a cool shade of green.......

                            PSSS: setup in a laydown is much more critical than in a kneeler also.........
                            Daren, do you have any plans for the Laydown you retired up against the wall. One of our CSH racers on Saturday night just lost her laydown CSH ride to dry rot. They fought it for years and lost the battle. Ronda has bad knees so she can only laydown. Thought I would see if we could help her out.

                            I promissed to build her a new one if we can find some plans but that won't help for the rest of the year. Rick Keller let her drive his laydown DSH for the first time in the AOF divisionals and she did great.

                            Thanks
                            Mike - One of the Montana Boys

                            If it aint fast make it look good



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                            • #15
                              the only time I raced a laydown, I just kept stareing at the floorboard...
                              " It's a sad day when you've outgrown everything"
                              Art Pugh

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