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    Lucas Oil Boating Videos

    Ok its not Wednesday, but holy jeezus is this insane.


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    Thats what happens when there is to much power in a potato chip boat

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    Senior Member BrenMoto's Avatar
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    Aww crap

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    Not sure if John Cost is a member on here, but if he is then pass me the popcorn cuz it's about to get good.

    Lots of mud as been thrown about why this boat broke where it did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian View Post
    Not sure if John Cost is a member on here, but if he is then pass me the popcorn cuz it's about to get good.

    Lots of mud as been thrown about why this boat broke where it did.
    Do you know if that was a foam core with resin construction?

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    Crazy after a wreck like that, the guy is alive!

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    Oh snap!

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    Quote Originally Posted by HotWater View Post
    Do you know if that was a foam core with resin construction?
    Doesn't sound like it. Here is a blurb from what John said shortly after the wreck "...., ARS Marine, who substituted hardware store Styrofoam insulation for the structural marine PVC foam we specified for the composite hull. This could not be seen by our team because it was hidden under black fiberglass cloth!"

    I'm not sure what the end result was but I do know John is working on finishing a new boat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian View Post
    Doesn't sound like it. Here is a blurb from what John said shortly after the wreck "...., ARS Marine, who substituted hardware store Styrofoam insulation for the structural marine PVC foam we specified for the composite hull. This could not be seen by our team because it was hidden under black fiberglass cloth!"

    I'm not sure what the end result was but I do know John is working on finishing a new boat.
    Hopefully with a different builder.

 

 

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