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  • Many thanks to Chris Fabbro for design assistance, and Dale Ropp for an excellent build. I look forward to meeting Noodles and all the D drivers at Top-O. With any good luck, the boat will behave as good as it looks!

    Tim
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    Last edited by Tim Kurcz; 05-18-2013, 03:13 PM. Reason: Add pic

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    • Hi Tim,
      Going from Mod to Stock now? Hope everything goes well at Top O. What engine are you running? Great looking boat.
      All the best.

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      • Stock - Mod - Pro

        Originally posted by Al Lang View Post
        Hi Tim,
        Going from Mod to Stock now? Hope everything goes well at Top O. What engine are you running? Great looking boat.
        All the best.
        Hi Al,

        This is a multi-purpose boat: DSR - marathon, 850ccMR, and 1100ccPRO two-person runabout. It will also be used to terrorize local lakes with the turbo.

        Tim

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        • Originally posted by Tim Kurcz View Post
          Hi Al,

          This is a multi-purpose boat: DSR - marathon, 850ccMR, and 1100ccPRO two-person runabout. It will also be used to terrorize local lakes with the turbo.

          Tim
          Multi purpose.. that's the way to think of it
          Team Tower

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          • Looking better

            Sheesh! I forgot how long rigging takes. There's a long way to go, but coming along nicely: Sweet lines, nostalgic Merc. Debating on the tower paint. Cloud white is correct, but Phantom black is easy.......

            Tim
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            • Hey Tim, what did the hull weigh?
              Chris Fabbro 2-F CSR / Carson Fabbro 95-F 25ssr, CSR, CSH, 300SSH / Greg Fabbro 63-F CSR, 25SSR

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              • Weight

                No scales yet, but I'm guessing 240-ish as shown. This includes 20 Lbs of fuel tanks below deck. Not too bad as the beast is 14'-11". It will go on the scales after paint next week.

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                • Originally posted by Tim Kurcz View Post
                  Sheesh! I forgot how long rigging takes. There's a long way to go, but coming along nicely: Sweet lines, nostalgic Merc. Debating on the tower paint. Cloud white is correct, but Phantom black is easy.......

                  Tim
                  That is a sharp boat, nice work. Will there be a wind shield in that air channel?
                  "Keep Move'n" life is catching up!
                  No man's life, liberty or property are safe while the legislature is in session.

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                  • Windshield

                    No windshield is planned except the face shield on my helmet.......

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                    • New Boat

                      Tim,
                      Outstanding Boat! I was going to send you a wiper for the windshield. Have you installed the water ski tow hooks. Remember that there is a little Quincy looper in your engine. Also love the bow photo with the teeth in the grin!

                      Alan

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                      • Absolutely stock this time

                        Originally posted by OldRacerBU View Post
                        Tim,
                        Outstanding Boat! I was going to send you a wiper for the windshield. Have you installed the water ski tow hooks. Remember that there is a little Quincy looper in your engine. Also love the bow photo with the teeth in the grin!

                        Alan
                        Thanks Alan, but I had to read the rules a dozen times to be certain this one would be legal: Forgot how picky stock outboard rules are! This engine will be stock, but the next one........

                        Tim

                        PS: Funny you mention ski hooks: They will be used for engine tie-down!

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                        • I think after running Mullet Lake you will want a cowling on the front deck to kind of hide behind. I've run the race without and with. Prefer the latter! The boat looks great and should be a great rough water boat. That's the greatest race. Miss doing it. Jack

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                          • Spray?

                            Originally posted by Jack Stotts View Post
                            I think after running Mullet Lake you will want a cowling on the front deck to kind of hide behind. I've run the race without and with. Prefer the latter! The boat looks great and should be a great rough water boat. That's the greatest race. Miss doing it. Jack
                            Thanks for your thoughts. Dale and I discussed the need for a spray shield, and decided against it because the bow is 24-1/2" above the true bottom after the droop. This is at least 12"-14" taller than a conventional short course runabout. Kinda figure if I stuff with that depth, I'm not driving right. Time will tell.

                            Tim

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                            • Tim, I agree with your analysis and considered not mentioning the cowling because of the high angle of the bow. Boat looks great. I wish you a great race. Show those guys what a custon marathon boat can do. Consider a good way to flush the installed gas tanks in case they get submerged. I've seen guys miss the second day because of not being able to do so after a Sat. dump. I'm probably saying things that you are already aware of. I know this is not you first rodeo. Jack

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                              • While you may not "need' a cowling for the water issues, you probably want one for the aerodynamics... If a good bit of the drivers body or chest is sticking up above the decking there's a lot of drag produced that can be mitigated by a cowling that sticks up to near the bottom of your helmet (or higher if you put some kind of windshield on it. I'm not suggesting you look thru a windshield, you can, like most formula car drivers look over the top of it, but getting a fairing up to near the middle of the helmet is a good thing from an aero standpoint. Think of the difference as being between a convex surface that pushes the flow around the driver with a concave area (the drivers chest and arms) that acts like a parachute and slows you down a lot. I would think a good fairing would be worth a couple of mph at least.

                                I realize the boat is a bit heavy, but that high nose is also going to create a lot more front end lift than a typical runabout. That would scare me a bit, but maybe it won't be a big deal with the higher weight. Has anybody run something like this that you know of that had this high a nose and ran in the mid 70's? Just curious.



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