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Ying & Yang Fired Right Up
They each made 2 revoulation's and then purred like kitten's. :D
They were in the crate's for 2 1/2yrs waiting on their new home to be ready. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...5/P3060547.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1.../March2506.jpg |
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Congrats Warthog!! I can wait to hear how the maiden voyage goes. Must be a great feeling to be done!!
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What kind of hull is that?
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Congradulations Warthog, it won't be long now. When are you giving boat rides? :D
Peter - Go check out classicmako.com, find the X-shark and you will be entertained for hours. |
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:D I still have a bunch of detail's to go. I'm waiting on the rest of the Tech marine part's for the fly by wire control's.
http://www.classicmako.com/projects/xshark/ |
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That is one BEAUTIFUL Vessel!! I was beat tired after the 3rd page. You and your brother are very talented. The DOI (Distinctness of Image) in Awlgrip is awesome. I am interested to know what she weighs? How does she move in the water? As a Tech Guy myself (Automotive) I can really appreciate the job you have done. Be proud!
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It hasn't moved in the water yet. Full of fuel and including the weight of the motor's it will weigh aprox 3600lbs. :D
It should move pretty quick. |
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Damn! This is like deshavue! I'd swear I've seen the exact thread on classicmako and about 20 other boat sites....http://www.clicksmilies.com/s0105/sp...smiley-034.gif
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He must have worn out his copy button :eek: :D
Or he's just a proud papa. SHE'S ALIVE...... |
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Damn Finster. I didn't know you read Classic Mako.
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