Had a couple Fedex packages show up on our doorstep last Wednesday - containing the two major components of the our new Sidewinder 15. Spent some time Thursday reading the manual, used the 7 bolts, gasket and some sealant to connect the tower to the powerhead (paying attention to the torque specs in the manual), and then loaded it in the trailer for Franklin, PA. Friday we rigged it to a boat and spent some time heat-cycling it for break-in and then turned it loose for a couple testing laps. Before Saturday racing I went through rechecking wires and bolts...just like retorquing wheels after 25 miles on new tires for the car.
Spent a couple heats on Saturday dialing in some props in ASR, and then watched some of the closest racing of the weekend when Nate and Billy went lap for lap in two consecutive heats on Sunday. Billy had speed on the outside but Nate managed to get the better lane and pulled out our first-ever win in the Stock class!
I didn't have to send the block out for work, didn't fiddle with the carb settings, didn't play with timing, and just rigged the boat trim for what the runabout likes. Motor started first time, every time....
Driver's observation was the power through and out of the corners was a LOT of fun, and the top end got even better once we sorted out a prop appropriate for the course and ambient conditions. As a bonus, I had to add weight to the boat because the motor is about 10lbs lighter than he ran previously. After we got home on Monday my biggest problem was refilling gas cans to get ready for next weekend.
And THAT has been the quickest we made it from crate to podium!
Spent a couple heats on Saturday dialing in some props in ASR, and then watched some of the closest racing of the weekend when Nate and Billy went lap for lap in two consecutive heats on Sunday. Billy had speed on the outside but Nate managed to get the better lane and pulled out our first-ever win in the Stock class!
I didn't have to send the block out for work, didn't fiddle with the carb settings, didn't play with timing, and just rigged the boat trim for what the runabout likes. Motor started first time, every time....
Driver's observation was the power through and out of the corners was a LOT of fun, and the top end got even better once we sorted out a prop appropriate for the course and ambient conditions. As a bonus, I had to add weight to the boat because the motor is about 10lbs lighter than he ran previously. After we got home on Monday my biggest problem was refilling gas cans to get ready for next weekend.
And THAT has been the quickest we made it from crate to podium!
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