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Old 05-29-2011, 08:13 AM
Islandtrader Islandtrader is offline
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Default Re: Moesly 21...First Test Run...Movies !

Thanks guys it is a blast to drive. A real torque monster.

To answer some questions.

Running a Mirage + 21 3 blade, thanks to blue heron (Dave W)

Gilly the stroker is smooth and really quiet. On the hole shot motor down and cavitation plate parallel to the hull (trim down, then hit the button up for a split second). No tabs.

Strick, can't push to hard in the turn or she will break the prop loose. So far I have found out is the throttle back and then gently apply power when coming out. Windshield will be coming just don't know when or what. Yes I have the old frame, but most likely will not use it.

Denny the balance seems to be there and the boat loves to run with no trim tabs and with the motor trimmed down. No sound absorption material. I had it out the other day on a flood tide with chop and 2-3 foot rollers coming in the pass. Lowered the trim tabs and drove through it at 25 with not one pound and no water over the side. It is a dry running hull.

Ken, in the hot rod world we called cars like this a Rat Rod...So I guess I have a Rat Boat (it will get painted)
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