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I take it as a compliment that Reggie is impressed with the speed, and handling of our hull design. Don't think for a minute that we did not discuss stepping the Outlaw hull designs at Baja on a weekly basis! Its only natural to think what the other guy has may be better? A 26' running surface is not long enough to benefit from a step bottom design as on Baja's best selling group of models, but a 35' running surface seems to benefit more from them, and that was where the Fountain's did well.
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Boat was wholly built at Fountain. You would think they could come up with their own paint jobs. The Reggie tribute from Reggie himself makes me REALLY want nothing to do with the boat. That boat was fast at Baja when they blueprinted the bottom and ran a lab finish prop.They are not re-inventing Baja.
I really like the comparison to divorce and hating the new guy, that made me laugh, it hits the nail on the head. Even though, I don't like Reggie regardless due to his own arrogance.
I really like the comparison to divorce and hating the new guy, that made me laugh, it hits the nail on the head. Even though, I don't like Reggie regardless due to his own arrogance.
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Forgive me if this topic was covered months back, Im just getting back into the boating scene.
Also, blueprinting the bottom. What steps are taken in this process. Im assuming its similar to blueprinting an engine where you make sure every tolerance is hit in the middle of the +/-, but Im unclear how that is possible when dealing with laying fiberglass. Just curious.
It makes me laugh how Reggie comes out saying it will run 71mph, a few mph less probably on gps. So honestly is there any difference in speed once the wish-o-meter gets taken out of the equation? Sounds like some smoke and mirrors. So we gain a few mph with a higher x and a more expensive prop, but lose time to plane and capability in the turns? Oh well. I still feel bad for all the Bucyrus guys.
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I think its a compliment on the handling, but a kick in the nuts claiming to be 4 mph faster because of their dialing in. So far at best they can claim they built it to run as fast as ours. I predicted before they built any boat that it was guaranteed to be faster just because it was built at Fountain and thats what people want to believe. Other than that, it looks like they did a great job with the boat and the changes they made. I notice the bow rail is different, and the back seat opens different now.
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