Hello all!
I'm a newbe to this site and am looking for some help in direction...
I test props as an Independant for most all manufacturers, mainly on V6 outboards and have been a Marine tech-mostly engines-for several years, and I'm wanting to get into some racing.
I have some plans for some older designs (late 50's, early 60's) such as the Airmarine hydro, and I'm wanting to try my hand at this...
I'm also an aircraft mechanic and have quite a bit of experience in composites, and was wondering if any of this experience could be used to build a better Hydro than the older designs in all wood, and even what class if allowed, would a guy run in????
I know...lots of questions, but I was hoping to discuss this with those of you in the know.
Thanks for your time!
Kenny
I'm a newbe to this site and am looking for some help in direction...
I test props as an Independant for most all manufacturers, mainly on V6 outboards and have been a Marine tech-mostly engines-for several years, and I'm wanting to get into some racing.
I have some plans for some older designs (late 50's, early 60's) such as the Airmarine hydro, and I'm wanting to try my hand at this...
I'm also an aircraft mechanic and have quite a bit of experience in composites, and was wondering if any of this experience could be used to build a better Hydro than the older designs in all wood, and even what class if allowed, would a guy run in????
I know...lots of questions, but I was hoping to discuss this with those of you in the know.
Thanks for your time!
Kenny
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