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  • Sidewinder Testing Yesterday

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVxjAnB1EtE


    http://www.stockoutboard.com/

  • #2
    looks good Jeff, are you bringing that rig to Haverhill?

    ... but you couldn't give us any side by side?

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    • #3
      Mr. Selewach is definitrly an artist. Sounds good, looks, good, can only imagine how good it feels. Congrats, guys. Just think how good it would run if there weren't so many restrictions. Imagine.............

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      • #4
        Originally posted by 5-A View Post
        looks good Jeff, are you bringing that rig to Haverhill?

        ... but you couldn't give us any side by side?
        You betcha, if there is anything left of this old body after Wakefield and Top O'.
        As of right now, we plan on having more fun on the Merrimac!
        http://www.stockoutboard.com/

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        • #5
          Jeff - Is that a boat that you usually run the Yamato 80 on?

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          • #6
            Sidewinder

            What kinda speeds you getting Jeff? If you wanna say.........

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            • #7
              Speed - full disclosure

              Originally posted by daveracerdsh View Post
              What kinda speeds you getting Jeff? If you wanna say.........
              At the end of the clip, Jeff has provided GPS max speed reading.
              If my eyes are accurate: 62.4mph, with the comment 'with a random prop'.

              'Imagine' is right, propped right, etc,...
              Stock Outboard Racing!....because other sports,....golf, football, baseball, etc....only require one Ball!

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              • #8
                Altralite

                Originally posted by kev29p View Post
                Jeff - Is that a boat that you usually run the Yamato 80 on?

                Kevin, that boat was built for Charlie Gonyea as a CSH by Matt Arlt in 2001. Charlie then sold it to Rich Palmer and then I purchased it from him to run in 25SSH. It is 10' 4" with a 36" bottom. I have never tried a Model 80 on it.
                Since it is very light I had to add 8 lbs of lead to make the 400 lbs minimum weight for this run.
                Jeff
                http://www.stockoutboard.com/

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                • #9
                  speed

                  Originally posted by daveracerdsh View Post
                  What kinda speeds you getting Jeff? If you wanna say.........
                  Dave,
                  The video ends with the max speed of the run at 62.4 as Hydroid explained.
                  Max rpm was 8010 on the front stretch and 7930 on the back stretch.
                  It sure felt great in the turns due to the engine only being 60 lbs!
                  See you soon, Jeff
                  http://www.stockoutboard.com/

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                  • #10
                    Sidewinder testing

                    Jeff, what prop shaft height were you running at?

                    Thanks,
                    Dean



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                    • #11
                      the beginning of the video said 1 3/8"
                      Silas Jordan
                      Windham, Maine
                      CSR 53A (2B till the boat gets redone)
                      Sigma Nu, IN-549

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                      • #12
                        Jeff it looks good!!
                        sigpicWayne DiGiacomo

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Silas_53A View Post
                          the beginning of the video said 1 3/8"

                          Thank you Silas, you are correct. 1 3/8" below as required by our rule book.
                          See ya in Haverhill, Jeff
                          http://www.stockoutboard.com/

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Jeff Brewster 59s View Post
                            Thank you Silas, you are correct. 1 3/8" below as required by our rule book.
                            See ya in Haverhill, Jeff
                            Jeff did you test it at the current yamato height of 1/2"?

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                            • #15
                              ???

                              Originally posted by 14J View Post
                              Jeff did you test it at the current yamato height of 1/2"?

                              Troy,
                              I assume you mean the current 25ssh height of 1/2" below and my answer is no. I am too scared to go that fast!

                              As I tested it in the video, it was a legal 20ssh. I even added 8 lbs of lead.
                              Jeff
                              http://www.stockoutboard.com/

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