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Mark 12-19-2008 02:28 PM

Re: My bullet boat
 
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I like the rod in the holder without a reel.

priceless! Someone on the dock right prior to the shoot said "hey, put that rod in the holder". Excellent stuff!

Bigshrimpin 12-19-2008 07:29 PM

Re: My bullet boat
 
Homelites BearCat 55's were one of the first four stroke outboards in the 1960's.

This guy in CA (3 hours north of strick in Redding, CA) that refubs them. They are used on lots of house boats and lake boats (lake shasta). The Bearcats actually weigh a LOT less than a 4 stroke of the same HP made today. With those motors . . . I imagine the Johnson + Kirby race boat was more of an advertising piece than a serious competitor.

http://www.4cyclemarine.com/

lost2a6 12-19-2008 11:54 PM

Re: My bullet boat
 
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I like the rod in the holder without a reel. Based on the smiles on those gals, it must have been used for "Cockpit Spanking" or something [img]/forum/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]

Same thing that I was thinking Capt. Chuck. :D :D

gofastsandman 12-20-2008 11:47 AM

Re: My bullet boat
 
Me too. A cane pole would have been even funnier.
Steve , sorry to hear about the stump. On just my 3rd trip out on my new friend I hit something coming back to the cut and the motor kicked up and shut down. No water in the bilge, so I went back to look for a telephone pole or whatever to find nothing. Maybe a turtle? Hope I didn`t make soup. Scared the Play Doh outta my fun factory. That didn`t sound right....I`m sure you`ll find a cam to match the crankin stereo.
Thanks Tim, I still see old Seagulls every now and then on sailboats. I thought Carla said their boat was raced with twin 55`s as well. Wonder how those boats fared in their class?
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