Sutphen Pics-Let's See Em'
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That thing is going to be a monster!
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According to the tsunami blog, the bradleys ran it with 720's at 98 top speed in early 1990's with big heavy drives then switched to 570's and ran at 86-92 mph with different drives. It will probably do 100 but what we really like is to cruise at 75-80, we will find out in a couple of weeks.
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Maybe the smallest and oldest Sutphen on here, but pretty cool. My 1969 182 Grand Sport. Just after I got it, removed the tenants, put it on a trailer, and dragged it out of the woods.
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Yea it got new stingers, transom, floors, etc, etc. all the gelcoat had to be ground off the deck, I had them fill in all the holes so i would be starting with "blank canvas"
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Wow, great restoration! Keep the pictures coming as things progress.