Splashing the 353/600's
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Re: Splashing the 353/600's
Guess I should post a photo of the inside of the rear storage tray. It looks very nice with a Starboard enclosure and 2 stainless steel vents. They had to make room for the air intakes and they did a good job. I'll try to get a photo. Also hope to burn off a little fuel this weekend
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Re: Splashing the 353/600's
Originally Posted by Troutly
Burn more than just a little fuel please
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See how hard of a turn you can do at full throttle!!!!!!
I still don't understand cutting that whole area out for cleaners. Seems like some stuctural intergrety would have gotten cut out too? They need to redesign that area for bigger motor installations.
I still don't understand cutting that whole area out for cleaners. Seems like some stuctural intergrety would have gotten cut out too? They need to redesign that area for bigger motor installations.
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Re: Splashing the 353/600's
Originally Posted by Magicfloat
Since you asked Full tank of fuel,dead calm slow water.
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Re: Splashing the 353/600's
Have to admit to a bit of lurking in this thread. Was thinking 85 -90 tops............Impressive to say the least!
Nice paint too.
Nice paint too.