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Old 02-18-2015, 11:07 PM
FishStretcher FishStretcher is offline
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Strick-

If you can make it so we can see the images again, that would be great? I know I can't see them- I get a notice about lacking permissions?

If you are comfortable doing so.

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Never knew of that video... Thanks Tim for posting it. Bigfluke loves his 25 seafari's I think he keeps one in the stock configuration. The other two he has heavily modified as part of his experimental deep V program. Here are some pictures that he has sent me over the last several years. I dont think he would mind me posting them as he has been extremely helpful to many of us on this board.

Making the sponsoons or Ama's as they are referred to in Hawaii.










25 seafari with Weisman outdrive, surface piercing prop and 480 hp Yanmar engine!












He put the fuel tank in the bow on one of his 25's just to see how it would ride!





His first 25 he modified the bottom of the boat and then put on some rocker plates. This boat had a 300hp Yamaha on a bracket.









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Old 02-20-2015, 10:41 AM
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Strick-

If you can make it so we can see the images again, that would be great? I know I can't see them- I get a notice about lacking permissions?

If you are comfortable doing so.

Thanks!
All his pictures have been down for a while, he hosted his pics on his own domain and don't think he keeps it up no more. I wanted to look at his bracket build photos a while back and realized that just about all of his pictures unless quoted are gone now. I did save some of these seafari clips tho, I will try to find them and repost them.
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Old 02-23-2015, 10:08 AM
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Strick-

If you can make it so we can see the images again, that would be great? I know I can't see them- I get a notice about lacking permissions?

If you are comfortable doing so.

Thanks!
Here's one of them:

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Old 02-23-2015, 10:13 AM
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Holy crap! What is that and why is it on a 25' SeaFari? Seems WAAAY out of place.
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Old 02-23-2015, 10:31 PM
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Bigfluke (Steven Loui - President of Navatek LTD) used the 25 seafari hull to research and develop his 9m SAM hull (Seakindly, Anti-Slamming Monohull)


The pic above is a 25 seafari with Weisman outdrive, surface piercing prop and 480 hp Yanmar engine.

This isn't the seafari but it's a video of one of those drives in action

https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...&v=DINWsjuh-ys
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