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  • #16
    Tom Pearson

    Tom was the fella from Co. He passed away in 03 unfortunatly.
    You can't go wrong with a 44 mod Merc. lots of parts . ran just about everywhere and for a Big GUY About all that will get us around a course. All three organizatons run these. Might even work on your existing boat . altho I would hate to race a rare piece like that. Fe is also mostly universally raced and is good for us full figured drivers. with the 44 you could also step up into fe and get a two rides for one rig deal going.
    Lots of this equip out there used, for sale. let me know if you need any help.fact I think I now of a hydro or two that could be had very very right for a new guy.
    PM if you want to talk off line
    Steve

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    • #17
      Airmarine

      Yes, Joe Michelini was his name...
      I have alot of the parts and full-size templates for this boat, and that's why I was asking about class and "IF" it was a legal design....so, you have answered my question as to whether this boat can become usable..
      Thank you for your reply, and if I may ask, what would you recommend for a stock outboard design??
      Kenny
      Sanderson Propeller

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      • #18
        Originally posted by walleyehed
        For the help...
        I'm sure I'll have some questions as I'm working on "Re-designing" my Airmarine...at least that's the first project lined up...
        engine choice will be tuff for me...I'm a die-hard omc nut, although I do have a few pumped Mercs under my belt...I'll look into researching that as I go...
        I am an OMC nut 2 but they tend to be sized slightly over... 22ci & 31.8 ci just over B-20ci & C 30ci although Ive heard of 22s adapted to A-B
        merc lowers, maybe 25ss, Ive seen a couple of these as non racers and they rock!
        Team Tower

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        • #19
          Joe Michelini's Air Marine Special with a 60 ci Merc would be legal in FEH in Mod, but a 270 boat is about 150 pounds over weight in FEH.

          You would be much better off with one of Marc Johnson's designs with a 49ci 3 cylinder OMC .... but FEH is not a beginner's class. You could build a D hydro and move up to FE later.

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          • #20
            D Hydro...

            So, if I understand correctly, I can run a particular boat in "stock"....change engines and run in Mod D???
            I'm sorry I'm so stupid at this...I don't see where there is an "engine allowed" for stock...
            Sanderson Propeller

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            • #21
              Originally posted by walleyehed
              So, if I understand correctly, I can run a particular boat in "stock"....change engines and run in Mod D???
              I'm sorry I'm so stupid at this...I don't see where there is an "engine allowed" for stock...
              Correct, you can pretty much use the same boat in D Stock (44ci Merc) D Mod (stock or modified 44ci Merc) and FEH Mod (with 44ci Merc, 42ci OMC, 49ci OMC, 60ci Merc, 62 ci Merc); The same boat might also run 250 alky ... maybe even 350 alky.

              Between D Stock and D Mod .... sometimes Stockers win crossing over to Mod with their stock equipment. Motor change is not completely necessary going to Mod if you have a D Stock.

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              • #22
                D Stock..

                Thanks, Sam....D stock it is....
                Is the 44 cube Merc all that is allowed or is there any OMC products allowed???
                Sanderson Propeller

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                • #23
                  Legal design?

                  Didn't know there were rules on boats other than manufacturesruleanything goes, other than the 60 percent rule for hydroplanes??? Runabouts Rule.
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                  Yes, Joe Michelini was his name...
                  I have alot of the parts and full-size templates for this boat, and that's why I was asking about class and "IF" it was a legal design....so, you have answered my question as to whether this boat can become usable..
                  Thank you for your reply, and if I may ask, what would you recommend for a stock outboard design??
                  Kenny
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                  I have built over 15 race boats of my own design, if I where you I would build a MJR boat from their designs. Your a big boy and I would get into the largest class available in your area.

                  Joe Michelini was a great guy. I bought my first likejacket, boat hardware and props from him back in the early 60's.

                  Bill....ProHydroRacer[/QUOTE]
                  RichardK.C. Mo.

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                  • #24
                    Here is a link to the APBA Stock Tech Manual Link to Stock PDF

                    The manual lists all the things an inspector must check to certify a championship or speed record for each motor allowed for each Stock class


                    Sorry, no OMC's in D Stock

                    D Stock is not popular in all areas ... you need to identify which classes run in your area before deciding exactly which class to race
                    Last edited by sam; 12-20-2005, 09:58 PM.

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                    • #25
                      Thanks...

                      For the advice, Sam...
                      I've looked for events in reg 16 for 2006 and nothing is listed for stock yet..
                      Checked Texas and Ok...nothing there either...
                      This may be something I'm going to have to wait another year to see whats running where.....
                      I was wanting to have a boat running this summer, more for learning the boat than racing for the first summer...we'll see what happens.
                      Thanks again, Sir.
                      Kenny
                      Sanderson Propeller

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                      • #26
                        Joe's Equipment

                        Kenny,

                        With the equipment that you acquired of Joe's, did you get an unusual looking 8-cylinder engine? They attempted to stck to 350 Yamato's in order to make a 700cc engine. I saw it at Hinton, WV. It did not get to far.

                        DW
                        David Weaver

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                        • #27
                          8 cyl Konig

                          I remember a 8 running at Hinton, around 1976. Awesome acceleration. I thought they ran it with the F hydros. Who's ride was it? Anyone got a picture?



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                          • #28
                            I have pics of 3 different styles of 8 cylinder Konig. Which one are you thinking of?

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by walleyehed
                              For the advice, Sam...
                              I've looked for events in reg 16 for 2006 and nothing is listed for stock yet..
                              Checked Texas and Ok...nothing there either...
                              This may be something I'm going to have to wait another year to see whats running where.....
                              I was wanting to have a boat running this summer, more for learning the boat than racing for the first summer...we'll see what happens.
                              Thanks again, Sir.
                              Kenny
                              Kenney I would think the 49.7 ci omc motor would work perfect for what you want to do. It is called a Formula E (FE) motor in APBA and they call it a Super E (SE) in the AOF and NBRA. The rules for this class are all about the same in each orgnization. This is in the Mod division which I think you will find to be your best bet in your area. We live in Mo. and run in the midwest with NBRA. Some of the states that have Mod NBRA races are Oklahoma, Indiana, Illinois Iowa, Arkansas, Missouri and have raced in Kansas. I would say the OMC motor is the Motor of choice in the SE-FE class. The next motor you would probably want is the 44ci Merc.
                              all the orgnization run this in the Mod class and you could run it on the same boat if you wanted to. Email me at lgmcafee@mchsi.com if you need some more information.
                              Larry Mcafee

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                              • #30
                                8s

                                The one I recall looked like two 500 fours mounted side by side.



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