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hot boats(real ones) - 5/11/2004 4:16:21 AM   
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Okay all of you with "real"(talkin 18-23footers with 500+hp) hot boats show em here.
ill get pics of our creations as soon as my cam works including the rediculously over powered flat bottem(try 1400 horse for size in an 18ft race layup hull). That things made the entirety of bluewaters residents come to see what was goin(some one removed the boeys that weekend,wonder who.

any rate I'll say what weve got
18ft Daytona jet with 700Hp hilborn injection
18ft Race layup style flatty with 1400Hp twin carb Blown moter(trust me we carry all our fuel)
18ft Curtiss vee hull jet currently being repared so moter is up for debate(might get the 598ci blown moter)

lets see em
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RE: hot boats(real ones) - 5/28/2004 2:27:25 PM   
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Ok...here's mine!

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RE: hot boats(real ones) - 6/25/2004 1:08:29 AM   
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i aint got no big ass boats like that but i come from a boating family and we just bought a 36"ft hunter (sailboat) its great

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Hunter - 7/23/2004 9:36:36 PM   
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Great, I race on a Hunter 356. Nice boat, not fast, but nice.

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RE: Hunter - 5/26/2005 11:40:15 PM   
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Probably not a "real" hotboat like what you're talking about, but this is my 23' Stingray. 454 Magnum, Bravo 1 outdrive and thru-hull exhaust. Great boat for cruising the river and wakeboarding. And hitting the waterfront bars. I'd like to go with a Gil or Imco aftermarket exhaust, and maybe a cam. Hey tsunami, are you on speedwake?

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RE: Hunter - 5/27/2005 4:59:59 AM   
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Here is ours. A gas turbine powered 21' daycruiser. We are selling it. Make sure you guys look at our videos and sound files!

www.turbine-powered.com

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RE: Hunter - 6/17/2005 4:14:04 PM   
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would suck if it sunk

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RE: Hunter - 6/17/2005 4:24:48 PM   
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i have a 21ft ranger with a 275 verado on it if that counts as a hot boat

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RE: Hunter - 7/24/2005 8:24:26 PM   
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I find this boat to be pretty hot and sexy.

I included of picture of me in there also

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RE: hot boats(real ones) - 8/17/2005 4:09:15 PM   
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Sweet!

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RE: hot boats(real ones) - 10/2/2005 4:21:36 AM   
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This is considered a HOT BOAT!! This is a 36 foot Skater cat style boat. The top speed of it is over 135 M.P.H. It has twin 1575 scorpion turbo charged engines. This is a bad *** boat.

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RE: hot boats(real ones) - 10/2/2005 7:57:26 AM   
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i think ive seen that hull before. and me personally i dont call the big boys hotboats,

ive ridden in one of htm's old sr24 test boats at 116mph and it was a caddy man but it wasnt near as fun as the 18 ft daytona, sorry to say i never did get pics of it or the flatty and they have enchanged owners, the htm got a new 597ci dropped in place of the 598 bottem end, the 598 bottem end may now end up in a 18 ft race layup MPH hydro that the htm's owner aquired, and the kurtis now sports a blown alch moter, the gas moter we had placed in it after the old big boy got roasted becouse of some crome shavings off the crank but its still a funn river boat once it gets rolling. also we recently got a new toy for me. a hoped up seadoo, man it tries to rip you off but its only 2 cylnders, but it easily is keeping up with anything else ive seen at needles. ill try to get pics and scann em next time i have a chance, although it could be a while

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RE: hot boats(real ones) - 10/4/2005 2:42:07 AM   
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heres me and my dad ,me in the stock mercury him in the mods

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RE: hot boats(real ones) - 10/4/2005 3:02:56 AM   
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ok making sure i put the pics on rite
-88N blue wight boat with blue engine.
- it has a 70 hp 3 cylinder OMC engine block that my dad ported to be exactlly like the mod-50 engine with the domed head and mod-50 exhast they used to run them on the open capsul tunnel boats, it was a factory racing engine from OMC and a speed master lowerunit and costom drive leg. (took him three winters to complete) it runs in the mid to high 90's. boat is 13feet
(hydro)
-The small blue and wight boat with mercury 15hp is me and im 13 it runs in the mid 50's the boat is 7-8 feet long
-the engine is stock but the lower unit is a shortened racing lowerunit.

-IN the red,orange, and black boat is also my dad . This boat is my favorite. it is 13.4 feet and all carbon fiber most boats are certified ply wood and spruse, cicus spruse, only light stuff . the boat is only 80lbs. he runs it with the blue mod-50 type of engine he runs on his hydro and a runabout is usually 5-10 mph off of a hydro and this boat runs in the mid -high 80. In the picture he is runing a open megaphone mercury 55h thunder bolt witch is 4 cylinders and also hevily modified and is awwsom to hear when stock it is 50 hp ( dont know how much hp is it know) even though this egine is hevely modifies there are some people that come to the nationals and there engines are so modified they only last one heat till they blow a reed cage or something and one heat is 21/2 - 3 mile or 3 laps and ther e are usualy 2 heats. but the one in the puicture runs around 80mph.

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