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    hull removal from molds

    Vertical surfaces are usually not a problem especially in areas like the transom and sponson rear walls that you can get small, thin wedges in. If you removed the mold from the plug without a problem then you should be on the downhill side of the project. Also, the more hulls that are pulled...
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    2006 Atlanta Spring Nats

    Anybody that would bring more than 5 classes of nitro boats to one race has two things.....a thick wallet and a high tolerance for headaches. :blink:
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    kind of disturbing picture....

    Yes Don, the sheep are scared here, but not as scared as they are in Jackson TN. :o
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    kind of disturbing picture....

    Nothing unusual about that here in Georgia!
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    Good boat for kid

    Very cool stuff. Thanks for the info! Mark
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    Good boat for kid

    I was running my B tunnel at a friends lake a while back and now they want to get their 9 year old son a boat that he can run there. Needs to be something that he can run himself so a nitro boat won't do yet. What is out there, electric, that offers good construction RTR or almost RTR and will...
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    Driver Needed

    I would like to see Twiggy behind one of James tunnel boats. Actually I would like to see him skipping along behind an F hydro!
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    Tom Moore

    Mark, tell him to get well soon! Did he get his boat back?
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    The next step

    The outboard "rigger" in the pics would not be legal in IMPBA or NAMBA simply because it has no tunnel. It would have to be decked over to form a tunnel and then well, out goes the reason it was designed in the first place. Might make a cool OB hydro. Don't forget also that one of the ways a...
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    The next step

    Personally, I don't think any racing should be limited to to one train of thought on design. No one can argue with the impact the tunnel hull had on outboard racing as soon as it was introduced in the mid sixties. Outboard racing (lifesize included) is 99% sprint course racing, and the only...
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    Air Density Question

    As air density increases the fuel to match that air has to be increased. As air density decreases the fuel must be decreased to prevent the mixture from being too rich. Although air density and air temp can act independently, generally more fuel will be needed on a crisp cold day than on a warm...
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    Proper way to set up a Tuned Pipe

    No you sure won't! Amazing what this guy compiled in this book in 1973. Some of the things that are seen as new an innovative today are covered in great detail in this book, such as inside stingers. Also interesting reading in this book is the fact that the AMA (motorcycle competitions) had a 92...
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    Proper way to set up a Tuned Pipe

    Hey Butch! I have recently got my hands on a copy of the two stroke tuners handbook by G. Jennings. Really good info on mods and tuned pipe design and specs. I will get some of the pipe specs and tuning tips out of the book for you. It's really good stuff to know. Mark
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    Tunnel Champs

    Not the best looking tunnel boat around but sure was a fast one! Fast and ugly has its advantages. You don't worry so much about crashing it! :lol:
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    Bogitty Boo

    MUHA!! I knew he would be back! :lol:
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