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  • #16
    A carbon FER like George Luce's is $4500us no paint or hardware.

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    • #17
      Thank you

      Thanks for the price quote. That is a really nice looking boat, I hope to see one run someday. I would love to get a big runabout but not sure which way to go...

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      • #18
        Virtually all CSH / OSY boats in Europe are cabover.

        World Championship rigs have been laydown type for 10 years or more...

        Oliver Lucas and Marion Jung did OK a couple of years back at the Summer Nationals with their Lucas hulls....
        Team 27
        F:250 Hydroplane Racing

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        • #19
          How in the heck do you push away from a laydown in a flip?
          Mark
          G-11
          125H
          When the green flag drops, the bull**** stops!!!!!!!!!!!
          Keep'em Sunny Side Up Boy's!


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          • #20
            In my experience(s), you don't. At least in a blowover, it's a self draining cockpit.

            Dave
            I always thought growing up would be cool, I was wrong!
            The other day GG laughed at me because I take more pills a day than she does....

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            • #21
              Originally posted by paul jillings
              Virtually all CSH / OSY boats in Europe are cabover.

              World Championship rigs have been laydown type for 10 years or more...

              Oliver Lucas and Marion Jung did OK a couple of years back at the Summer Nationals with their Lucas hulls....

              Paul,
              Could you post a couple pics of the OSY-400 laydown boats or give us a link to a web site where we could look at a few? Thanks.
              Joe Silvestri
              CSH/500MH

              Dominic Silvestri
              JH/JR

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Dave_E71
                In my experience(s), you don't. At least in a blowover, it's a self draining cockpit.

                Dave
                Is that what you call it? (self draining) Good description.


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                Mark
                G-11
                125H
                When the green flag drops, the bull**** stops!!!!!!!!!!!
                Keep'em Sunny Side Up Boy's!


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                • #23
                  A few questions about laydowns. What Angle is the dash board? How far back from the dash is the front of the ramp? Rougly, how tall is the front of the ramp from the top of the floor board? How long is the ramp? How wide is the ramp? Would the drivers feet be against the transom? If anyone can help, it would be appreciated. Thanks.
                  Joe Silvestri
                  CSH/500MH

                  Dominic Silvestri
                  JH/JR

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                  • #24
                    Joe - try these......

                    http://www.team-lucas.de/

                    http://www.lobmbc.co.uk/photos.php

                    http://www.yamato.ndo.co.uk/index.html
                    Team 27
                    F:250 Hydroplane Racing

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                    • #25
                      only two weeks to go until winter nationals, boat would look good in florida
                      PEMBERTON RACING
                      CSH 72N

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                      • #26
                        for sale

                        just a bump
                        PEMBERTON RACING
                        CSH 72N

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                        • #27
                          this is a real deal

                          hey guys, this boat is a real winner. The boat was never tested fully and ran amazingly. joe ran in the top 3 each week-end in csh up here in region 2 with the same kind of boat, just a kneeler. lowering your weight closer to the water with a laydown can only help even more.
                          this is a deal, paying less than you would for a brand new arltralite, even though this boat only has a few heats under it's belt. test it out fully and you'll be at the front of the pack with a strong engine and prop (which is needed no matter what hull you have).
                          Spencer Utman #16CE

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