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  • #16
    Thanks Art, points taken. I note that in Europe 125s & OSY 400s use same hulls. Would a US 125 work for an OSY 400 if its dimensions and weight fell within the OSY 400 parameters? Lester.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by gem056 View Post
      Well I hope to build 2 boats side by side , I have a good mate who has
      a few historic engines a merc 4 cyl quincey , mc cullock 590 and a C class Konig all in running condition plus others

      I,m hopping this may cause some interest

      I have an idea to build a Hydro with a 44H or Tohatsu engine for attempt
      on the Water speed record

      I raced hydro in the early 70,s when there was 15 boats in the field
      then came noise problems , we had to water inject the pipes (mega phones)

      I remember in the 70,s a boat from NZ came over ,in ran in the Queensland Titles , it had a Chrylser 140 race engine with open pipes

      I guess that was the start of my love affair with outboard Hydro,s

      Russell
      Hi Russell. How is the boat-building going? Looking to import a OSY/C Stock plan or kit myself, any tips? Lester.

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      • #18
        Hydro

        If your going to buy plans from overseas spend a little more on AIRMAIL

        Anything from Sorosen,s I ,ve bought has taken a month or more to get here in Australia

        He said he has posted a DVD some 3 weeks ago , still has not arrived

        Russell

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        • #19
          Hi Russell. How's the boat coming along? I'm still looking at importing a OSY hull at this stage, focussing on finding a suitable shipping option that fits within my project budget. Lester.

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          • #20
            I went thru the same and the cost of freight was much the same as building a new boat
            even to freight a engine was over $3000

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            • #21
              Your Boat

              How's the boat coming along? I've submitted a set of KALA plans for a composite OSY to a local boat builder for a price. Lester.

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              • #22
                Slow ?? I,ve been sick fof over 8 weeks and slowly getting better , its a sign of getting old ,it takes a while to get over any illness

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                • #23
                  Russell, you mention Konigs and Quincys. If there is enough of the old alky-burning equipment to be found in-country, maybe a class or two using that gear would actually be the cheapest option. Konny may be able to supply new parts for the old Konigs. Ask Paul Christner about Quincy parts. Keep it cheap for a while by not allowing new engines, and by using 2-blade props and homebuilt boats.



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