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Old 01-29-2013, 06:43 PM
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Question y2k bottom evolution

Is there some design differences in the bottoms from the first years made vs the later hulls?

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WHAT ! You didn't believe me ? Rick please chime in and explain the changes
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Some people believe , Some people will know , and some people will have to find out the hard way !
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Haa. I believed you enough to look more into it.
There's not a lot of info on it, & I'm really curious.

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The original Y2K bottom had 3 steps. The newer ones have 2. Newer hull is faster
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Thanks Rick.
Maybe some time you could elaborate on the changes, reason for them etc....
Funny I've never even picked up on the 3/2 step. Guess I haven't seen that many though.

Like to learn some more.

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Scarab what you mean Superboat is dead?
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Scarab what you mean Superboat is dead?
He means there's nothing happening on the Forum and were trying to wake it up and get somebody talking , building something or buying something new to them
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Originally Posted by OCCJoe
He means there's nothing happening on the Forum and were trying to wake it up and get somebody talking , building something or buying something new to them
Ha, reminds me of years ago when I was basically talking to myself on this forum.

Back to the point. There have been differences in the transom notch over the years too. I've seen a Y2K or two with the notch that goes all the way across the transom. Mine does not.
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Originally Posted by Dave M
Ha, reminds me of years ago when I was basically talking to myself on this forum.
I remember those days Dave. John C should pay Rick to do some advertizing by documenting a boat build. I'm quite shure that's sold a few boat for him.
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