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Hey Kevin
you didnt show the sponson tips are they pointy?
i personaly do not want to chase my friends around the course with a pair of sharpend spears on the front of my boat (yes i am ussually following)
i dont know if they got a rule in on that or not
sharp points might be required for mach speeds but the last race i attended we were not quite up to the speed of sound yet lol
its a pretty boat either way
That is a beautiful kit and the workmanship is very nice too\
I do have one question if water does get into the sponson how is it evacutated looks like it is all sealed in an edge so water has a chance to build up ??
Frank
quote Paul Elvstrom's famous saying,
"If in the process of winning you have lost the respect of your competitors you have won nothing"
No, I didn't build it, but I visited the Parker factory and watched them build boats like mine. She's a 23' Parker walkaround cabin with a 250 hp Yamaha 4-stroke. My boat, yet unamed, should crack 40 mph - a J class rig could kick it's tail. If we ever needed an on-water judges stand this boat would work - check out the cool flag holders on the back of the hardtop!
Bill,
That is the kind of boat my wife would love me to have - not a CSH ! Time to get back to the cellar. I have a bottom to puit on today. Must be ready for Ocoee!!!
Bill
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