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  • East Coast Finally See's Tahatsu Run

    Well at Depue last weekend we finally got to see a new Tahatsu on a hydro run. Jeff Yunger was there and ran very well with it. He ran the boat with the D stock as well as the D mods. Myself and Ed Hearn watched from shore and were very impressed with how it ran on the coarse. It sounds really neat. The 3 cylinder definitly has a nice sound to it. As far as performance and how it handled. It was run on a B&H D hydro. It lo0ked like on the top end he ran very close to Palmquist and Haunstein. They might have had a mile and hour on him. When he ran with the D Mods it looked like off the corner the Mod 44xs didn't have much on him off the corner which suprised me. It looks like the data that we got earlier when it was dyno tested was true. Better low end torc than the Merc which should help it off the corners. Anyway it was good to finally see one. The Bass brothers deserve a thank you for there efforts. This motor looks looks and performs well. The package looks like one of the big factory's put it together. I can't wait to see it run at the Nationals. Hopefully Jeff will continue to well with it as it should help generate a few orders for it in our neck of the woods. Mike
    mike ross

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    Glad To Se That You All Have Seen One Run. Now Lets See Some One Make A Feh. Yes I Know It Is In Feh Class All Ready. I Too Hope To See Them At The Mod Nats As Well As The Stocks. Good Dell Bass,you Have Put A Lot Of Time In This


    RICHARD J BIRD
    TEAM
    MEANSTREAK/LEFTCOASTRACING
    THE PROP SHOP RACING TEAM
    MOST MODS AND SOME STOCKS

    "WE ARE ALL HERE BECAUSE WE ARE NOT ALL THERE"

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    • #3
      Really...

      The data submitted was correct ? Imagine that......
      Dave Mason
      Just A Boat Racer

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      • #4
        Exactly

        Originally posted by Dave M View Post
        The data submitted was correct ? Imagine that......
        I always like dealing with the Bass Brothers. They give you the straight skinny, and no BS. Great guys!
        Sattler Racing R-15
        350cc Pro Alcohol Hydro
        TEAM VRP
        The Original "Lunatic Fringe"

        Spokane Appraiser

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        • #5
          I'm not suprised that Mike Wienandt was correct in his assessment of the motor. He has some very reliable equipment, and he knows how to use it.
          Norm

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          • #6
            D Tohatsu and Parity

            To Mike Ross and Everyone,

            Looks like the Parity worked... thanks to all. The Western Divisionals will be this weekend in Oroville California.... the Tohatsu's will be there in force.

            Word has it that some California drivers are interested in the Tohatsu. The current D Parity needs to stabilize so everyone knows what to expect.

            Given that, the D Tohatsu can and will be the future of D Stock in APBA. There are currently 10 motors racing and 6 more orders. The Moses Lake APBA SO Nationals should see at least 6 Tohatsu's.

            Good Luck To All and see you at the races.

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            Dean F. Hobart



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            • #7
              Yup

              Originally posted by Norm Schaub View Post
              I'm not suprised that Mike Wienandt was correct in his assessment of the motor. He has some very reliable equipment, and he knows how to use it.
              Norm
              I guess there should have been more faith in the data submitted. If the data required to be submitted must be first hand visual then it should have stated that. As it was, it was a big waste of money and time to send the engine for Dyno tests. Did not matter apparently. A first hand visual test was needed.
              Dave Mason
              Just A Boat Racer

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              • #8
                New blood

                I watched Jeff at DePue as well and thought he did very well with his set up. As the heats unfolded he ran better and better. This thing is a sleeper and has a very low noise level which is cool when it's time to go tests at your local pond. Hats off to Jeff for taking a chance and proving it works.
                Tom L.

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                • #9
                  Glad to here it was well received

                  It was really a pleasure when a new guy dropped by the museum the other day and asked me about running D stock and I was able to tell him a) that he could by a brand new motor that wouldn't require any further machining to be competitive (take note commission), b) that it would be a good motor in that class for years to come c) it would be a good investment, if he changed his mind he could get most of his money back and d) it is run in a class that is showing a big upturn in participation here.

                  I've said it before, big thanks not only to the Bass Bros, but to Ed, Dave Anderson and a few of the other commisioners that fought (and continue to fight) through the resistance to make D stock the up and comming class that it is, at least here in region 10.
                  Moby Grape Racing
                  "Fast Boats Driven Hard"



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                  • #10
                    Just another tid bit of info for those Tahatsu team members. I dropped off 13 foot Ropp marathon boat to Jeff Yunger. He was going home to stick the Tahatsu on the runabout and has full intentions of showing up at Top-O-Michigan to run it at the marathon nationals. If the results seen on the hydro last weekend means anything. Look out as this package on a runabout will be awesome. I will personally give Jeff any knowledge he needs running or setting up for this race. As all of you know the Ross family lives and breathes Top-O and will allways be there. This race rules!!!!! Where else can you have a drivers meeting at 11:00, start racing at 12:00 and be drinking beer at 1:30. I incourage and invite anyone to try it. If you can't make Moses Lake this year put this one on your list. Mike
                    mike ross

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