Last week they were able to place firm orders with their vendors for 30 complete motors. As soon as prices and ship dates are confirmed they will announce both pricing and availability dates. The 15's are done with the design and engineering phase and they are very happy with their latest test results. The 20 is up next. I believe the only thing left to do on the 20 is carburator testing, so it also will not be long.
The pricing I can only speculate on, probably in the $4000-$4500 range. As far as class weight for the B(20) classes it should be 400 lbs. to be the same as 20SSH. I think the motor is 60 lbs. This class will be suitable for guys up to 220 -230 lb. range.
Doug, I will be running the B on a small C boat. We will be seeing speeds competitive with 20SSH. With a much lighter motor the boat doesn't have to be small & light to be competitive. Of course designs will evolve but that is a good starting point.
The pricing I can only speculate on, probably in the $4000-$4500 range. As far as class weight for the B(20) classes it should be 400 lbs. to be the same as 20SSH. I think the motor is 60 lbs. This class will be suitable for guys up to 220 -230 lb. range.
Doug, I will be running the B on a small C boat. We will be seeing speeds competitive with 20SSH. With a much lighter motor the boat doesn't have to be small & light to be competitive. Of course designs will evolve but that is a good starting point.
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