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Rick Taylor

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Well, I've inherited another unwanted tunnel hull. Guy couldn't remember what kind it is. Can someone please identify what it is?? Seem's like I have started a home for unwanted tunnels.

Thanks

Rick

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Well, I've inherited another unwanted tunnel hull. Guy couldn't remember what kind it is. Can someone please identify what it is?? Seem's like I have started a home for unwanted tunnels.

Thanks

Rick
It is the Prather Lap Cat II
 
OK, found a prather site and figured it out. It was called a 32" Racing Tunnel. It's an inch wider than a Lap Cat II.

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Rick
 
Well, I've inherited another unwanted tunnel hull. Guy couldn't remember what kind it is. Can someone please identify what it is?? Seem's like I have started a home for unwanted tunnels.

Thanks

Rick
It is the Prather Lap Cat II
That's what I thought but all the pictures of a Lap Cat show an open cockpit.
Prather made two versions. I think the enclosed cockpit is call the Racing Lapcat or something.
 
yes it is a race version lap cat. i had a lap cat 2 with a red head pro 45 and it was upside down more than right side up. put the motor on a b/m leecraft and was never happier. today that lap cat has an amps 46 on it and gets run every 5 years or so. those lap cats did not like big horsepower
 
OK, found a prather site and figured it out. It was called a 32" Racing Tunnel. It's an inch wider than a Lap Cat II.

racing_tunnel.jpg


Rick
32 racing tunnel is correct it had the enclosed cockpit i put an inboard in one of these and it was a rocket
 
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