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  • Aero Marine 250/350 Composite Hydro

    First test in my Bud Gann built 350 Hydro last weekend. Boat with no hardware weighed 107.5 lbs. Boat ran great, definitely the best Hydro I have ever driven. Fast, stable, tracks well and turns where ever you point it (stab and steer). If you dont have one, you will be following one. Thanks Bud.

    https://youtu.be/MyqiH4aXt38
    Lee Tietze
    Machined Components
    Aluminum, Try Racing Without It!




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    Thanks Lee, glad you finally were able to test the boat and that it performed to your level of expectations. Thanks again for the fine hardware you provide. Good racing and let's all enjoy the good life we have been given.

    Bud Gann



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    • #3
      Originally posted by baries View Post
      Thanks Lee, glad you finally were able to test the boat and that it performed to your level of expectations. Thanks again for the fine hardware you provide. Good racing and let's all enjoy the good life we have been given.

      Bud Gann
      Nicely said Budd...... And Top Quality Boats also.

      When might you have an OSY-400 / 125 / 175 boat?

      Dean Hobart............................................ .................................................. ................
      Last edited by DeanFHobart; 06-26-2015, 10:12 AM. Reason: mistake
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      Dean F. Hobart



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      • #4
        Very soon Dean.



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        • #5
          Bud,

          Will it be a "Trombeta" splash / copy?

          Thanks, Dean.............................................. ...
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          Dean F. Hobart



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          • #6
            Dean, it is the plan as of this moment.



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            • #7
              Good afternoon racers, we are at it again, allow me to introduce the newest 250 boat, built for J. P. Jedwabney (probably misspelled his name). The boat is ready to rig and testing will happen soon. The boat as pictured with steering and turn fin is $6,500. Rumor has it that the cost of some of the composite material is going up the first of the year. My contact information is at the end of the forums. Hope everyone has a great offseason and that the new year brings you prosperity.



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