Nice. Good to see some new boats coming out.
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Nice. Good to see some new boats coming out.
too easy...
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That particular boat, I'm told, will be run in a very cold climate. The canopy is a necessity not because it looks cool.
I love all boats and I can appreciate these boats as well as flats or cats or V's or whatever.
I would never trash any of them as they all have they're purpose and their owners have their preference.
But I'm open minded :D
Not me Vic, I'm only into "high performance" oriented "Hot Boats". I look at it the same way I view cars.
I really do like this Lavey, I was only playing along with Bruce's caption request and I used the obvious glass water to have a little fun. Sorry if it was offensive to all the offshore boaters who only boat on flatwater. lol
Offensive- I thought it was hilarious!
I've loved everything that floats since I've been a kid, and love em all. Ive carried a folding boat 20 miles into the woods with a quad just to boat somewhere I've never been.
Always had boats as kids, 75 sea horse glastrons mowing lawns to earn a 5 er in gas to ski for an afternoon, I read about what was going on out here with rigs like sharpshooters It was always with respect and awe and the understanding of what a project like that means Then the step dad bought a house in the keys at Parker hanging out at the drags with Tim Capaldi, and selling marine electronics professionally these two got me onboard just about everything that floats.
It never ceases to amaze me what guys will take to and from Catalina.
I have noticed choices in boats tend to be regional in nature.
I believe Lavey has built 5 of these Evos in various configs 1 with a 1000 horse whippled big block.
From what they can tell every single one of them is in or on their way to Germany.
apparent home for this group of guys is the baltic sea, and they run long runs in the bitter cold, and outfit these rigs accordingly.
I want to meet these guys and hang out with them for a weekend.This crowd now has 5 Evos.
Turns out the little 28 Evo has been doling out poker run humiliation in this circle for a number of years and the design works perfectly for them.
I think the guy tends to trim high, but his rig cooks and the Dave Clark setup is a nice touch.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eb6jp9bYzV4
Uncle Dave
It's all good, you didn't know that this boat was headed to Germany/The Baltic Sea... :)
Before I tripped into the Circle Boat Races I used to go and patrol at the federal breakwater with my inlaws for the Catalina race in the late 90s, I saw LOADS of small boats running in the ski races so I totally believe that flat bottoms made trips to Catalina, I also know that outside the breakwater is no place for The Honcho after high noon... :D
I've been out there when there was green water coming over the bow of my FILs Carver Yacht and my wife/kids were just about pea green as well... :cry: <<< my wife looked like this...
All boats/designs have their own purpose I suppose, unfortunately here in MO on our lakes/rivers the water doesn't lend itself to flat bottoms or small hydros... My hydro as well as a few other flat bottoms that Sam Spencer owned went under water while backed in and tied to his dock/slip at LOTO by getting swamped while tied to a dock...
I can see where Parker or Needles or Lake Irvine or ElSinore or many other places in SoCal or Arizona would be ideal for a little hot rod flat bottom...
The Baltic Sea or Lake Michigan or Lake Ontario or Lake Huron or the Florida Keys or the Persian Gulf/Dubai/UAE or the Gulf Of Mexico or the Sea of Cortez probably isn't the best place to take your HONCHO, especially if I wanted to run for 150-200 miles no matter what time of year...
I wouldnt take a Fishing Trawler to the circle races OR a Raysoncraft GN racer to Homer Alaska to catch King Crabs... and I wouldn't take a knife to a gun fight... :D
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Thanks for the vid UD.