Outboard skater BS thread!
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Great thread! One day I will have a true tunnel outboard! Until then the Talon is no slouch.
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The motors LU in the tunnel takes a beating and with the weight savings 375# for 2.5s', I think the twin 300x or 300xs is a smarter choice. I enjoy running in the ruff. 1s' to 2.5' lake chop at 80 is a rush. I don't care anything about going over 100mph in anything smaller than my 25' Talon. I looked at several trip 32 Skaters before buying my Talon and was going to pull the center motor and keep as a spare. Balance is everything with the outboards except when you talk about Davids 36. It dwarfs the 30s' and the 28s' looks like a dingy next to it. My dream boat is the 36 Skater "Critical Lift" with trip 300s'. They took some of the freeboard out of it. My friend has the 36 i/o Skater sister cat. The outboard 36 is in a warehouse somewhere in NJ iirc. A member offered to get in touch with the owner if I was interested. Too much coin, I assumed, for a gubment employee. Anyone have a spare righthand rotation 2.5 lower case the want to sell? I will purchase complete i you only want to sell complete. I destroyed mine hitting debris at 80 a month back.
Great thread! One day I will have a true tunnel outboard! Until then the Talon is no slouch.
Bob
Great thread! One day I will have a true tunnel outboard! Until then the Talon is no slouch.
Bob
Comparing it to my 36, it looks like it was almost cut in half when it comes to freeboard/frontal profile.
I have the freeze frame vids of the 2001-2003 offshore races in which critical lift was involved in some of the races against my 36 formerly known as snakeman racing. In the rough snakeman seemed to have a edge, but in calmer conditions critical lift was very fast and hard to beat. When that boat was advertised in classifieds I believe the ad stated 120+.
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yep!!! cut down a pretty good bit compared to yours lol
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That's my wet dream David! I have the videos and was there in KW in 2003. We are closing in on 180 mph in her sister. I hope to try again soon hopefully with Johnny T on the sticks if I can pursuade him. We saw 160+ two years ago and ran out of lake on lake Norman. I will have to check out your cat racing David as I am sure I have the video.
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Hey Bob, that sister 36 you're mentioning, is that Garth Tagge's or lightning jacks ?
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Seeing the cable pulley steering reminded me of my earlier boating days when I had a 20 ft Allison River race drag boat with a mariner 2.5 260 SS.
Cable steering is quite common on SINGLE engine race boats. Wheel feedback is optimized and component inspection is easy with much of it exposed.
Cable steering is quite common on SINGLE engine race boats. Wheel feedback is optimized and component inspection is easy with much of it exposed.
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Good thread. Weight/COG are everything; rope and pulleys are for sailboats.
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