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 Originally Posted by 2manymustangs
Guys, I have it on good order that our own Eli wants to shoe a KBOAT at Needles...
She is insured/bonded/indemnified and ready to put it to the wood...
Is this true Eli???
It sure is true...but with respect to being insured/bonded/indemnified I'm not sure that's done...but I'm always ready to "put it to the wood"
Sent from my Bat Cave
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Good luck!!!!
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 Originally Posted by gn7
Almost 3000LBs of boat on dead flat water.
Bruce, whos boat and what can you tell me about it and the engine.
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Bob, that boat was built by Tom Scahill originally for his brother in the early 70's. Tom found it about 6 years ago on the side of the road and picked it up and completely re did it into what it looks like today. It is a very sweet boat and runs like crazy.
Steve
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 Originally Posted by Eli
... I'm always ready to "put it to the wood"
I got a hundy that says you won't. 
These boats have 2 and sometimes 3 pedals. A slight tap of the gas and you're air born. Getting them up to speed requires more than just pushing the gas.... 
Watch this experienced flatbottom driver (and he's definitely not scared) try and keep this boat on the water.
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For a Jet Boat guy he drives pretty good. That is one of my favorite videos Jerry!!
 Originally Posted by gn7
"I Love Haters" - Its not a frame of mind for us...IT'S A LIFE STYLE!!!
 Originally Posted by Riverbound
God himself owns a twin turbo Schiada V-Drive.

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 Originally Posted by Billy-B
Here I thought Bob & Two Many Pintos knew all. Now a guy with a flatbottom ski boat has to set you straight. WTF.....
Its a 20ft Ray Sauuun Craft. Just like GN-7. Except for custom deck (one of 3) done at Rudy's shop. And a custom paint job. Not vinyl wrap red....lol
803 CI Chevy. Making 1495 hp. Naturally aspirated. And it has pushed this boat to a speed of 131mph @ 92% throttle. Again its different then GN-7...FASTER..lol.
Well I hope this klears things up for you two wizbangs....oops. Sorry Brian.
Ah come on Billy, why all the hostility. I was stringing the GN24/21ft cruiser worshipper along. He needs it every so often.
You left out that it is a ALL ALUMINUM Brodix. The boat was originally owned by Tom Scahill, rigged by his bother, found by his bother(although it was never really lost) and restored and re rigged.
I had my hand on that hull for a short time, debating it, but just could never justify the time and money it would require to bring back to life. The thing was a mess. It spent just a little too much of its life tucked between 2 buildings in the Havasu weather. Its a little easier to justify effort and expense when you have some personal connection to the boat, and there is a brass dash plague with your names on it. Mine wasn't.
This one of the others with the same deck. The 3rd one just recently sold and will be on the water racing as a GN in the not to distant future.

No need to trash a boat that is handcuffed to a rule book and RAN BY THOSE RULES!!
Last edited by gn7; 01-10-2014 at 10:12 PM.
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Long Beach 2013
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Irvine 2013
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Hey Sean you should come in the corner a little harder!! That pic is AWESOME BTW!!!
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01-12-2014, 11:49 AM
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 Originally Posted by papaletch4130
Hey Sean you should come in the corner a little harder!! That pic is AWESOME BTW!!!
Thanks Ryan! That got my attention REAL quick!
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