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brad nichols

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Anyone out there that ran these that may have an old instruction book on the 20 Spider with the molded sponsons? Could you send a copy that would be great or tell me how much the front sponsons were offset and starting strut height. I know it's an old boat but I like them!!

Thanks

Brad
 
Brad, still have a 20 hanging in the rafters. Had fun racing all sizes.
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I have an avenger spider/avenger 20 that I never finished...each of the sponsons are shaped from a block of wood...not sure what type of wood but I do know that they use the same wood to make duck decoys out of...the sponsons were a special order with the kit (still have the instruction manual...just like what Ray posted). Anyways, when you say "molded" sponsons...do you mean out of one block of wood?

-Kent
 
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In the late 90's they switched from making the sponsons from wood to a very hard molded foam. It was pretty cool stuff and hard as a rock.

My first rigger was an avenger spider, very cool boats.
 
I have a 60 cobra I raced for years. stable and can handle the rough. Allways trophyed with it. I sheeted the back of those solid sponsons with a thin

sheet of ply and filled in at the bottom to give a sharper edge at the back of the sponson. Helped alot. I am getting ready to turn loose of my 60 if

anyone is interested.
 
Thanks Ray for the sheet, I'm still running a CF version of this rigger and never seen the setup sheet. I'll check it with my current setup.
 
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