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Looking D mod Hydro and runabout
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[QUOTE=B Walker;146445]"... I completely agree that any PRO class is smoother, easier to handle, and generally just plain a nicer ride than any Stock or Mod class."
-what does Bill say
If this is true, and may very well be, I wonder why?
No weight/height rules, prop blades, better lu's ?
(maybe I just answered the question)
No argument about CSR, but watching a field of 15ssr at the Nats or Divisionals, makes me think that is a good/fun ride. But, to each his own...Brian Hendrick, #66 F
"the harder we try, the worser it gets"
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really???????????
Originally posted by DeanFHobart View PostCall RJ West or Jason Neri at Revolution. They have a new D Mod Runabout.
209-204-3497 Jason's cell. 209-569-0763 shop.
Go to their web site: www.revolutionboats.net see the picture "El Cohete".
All composite.
Fred Haüenstein now has his and really likes it. The boat is light. Call Fred.
Good Luck.Daren
DSH/750ccmh/850ccmh
Team Darneille
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Originally posted by pav225 View PostHi Dennis,
Be sure to get involved with some of the local Clubs to help you get started. Marine Racing Club (along with BSOA) host many Stock and Mod races in Illinois and Wisconsin. The majority of our recent Club meetings have been in the Aurora/Naperville area...within 1.5-2 hours of Kankakee.
In addition to meeting some of the racers at a Club meeting, many members will be willing to let you try a boat in order to help you chose what class is best for you. They can also provide some help/advice when you are looking to make a purchase.
Don't hesitate to PM or email for more information.
-Mike Pavlick
Denniswww.roostertails.net
boat racing info and pictures.
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I have a D-mod hydro for sale that would be perfect for a guy your size (it was built for a big guy 230+) I have ran it for a few years but it has too much lift on a long course for my weight 175-180. It was built by David Baker and is straight, light, and solid. I bought a new boat. Complete with all hardware $1500. Bryan Tharp 405-306-4909 possible delivery.
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Originally posted by MN1 View PostI have a 850 hydro in the rack. It needs sponson bottoms and decks.
It's the one on the right. I'm in Kankakee too! Will be at the shop this weekend.
Mark Nelson"Keep Move'n" life is catching up!
No man's life, liberty or property are safe while the legislature is in session.
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Mark,
Can you give me a call? I would love to check out what you have at the shop.
815 955 8149 my cell 815 937 9058 my home#... I am really looking @ the OSY 400 class. Any help would be great!! I am going with a hydro if I can find a good one around...
Thanks Denniswww.roostertails.net
boat racing info and pictures.
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osy?
not sure who told you about osy 400 but just so you know the Nat. champ's whole set up weight is almost the same as your body weight...j/k but this class is run with about 340 to 400 pound set ups to win in our reg. and at nat. level...
Dave Trisko
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Originally posted by racen7 View PostLooking for a D mod to handle my weight. I weigh 220 is this class too small for me? Hydro or a runabout will work. 53 year old wanting to get into racing.
H E L P !!!
Thanks Dennis@ Roostertails.net
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