BruceK
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If I have a bit poking out the top could I put this in my Formula? ?
Talk about engine envy
Talk about engine envy
You may be able to keep up with us if you did ?If I have a bit poking out the top could I put this in my Formula? ?
Talk about engine envy
You may be able to keep up with us if you did ?
Are the JB s still wood ? If so a bit off putting .
Tnx for the clarity W .They are not really wood, as it is cold moulding; like Spencer, Bayliss etc etc
So you get the best of boat worlds basically.
The wood in this case is the one off male mould, which is then covered by glass and epoxy.
Also JB have always build in the Jig method. while for example another nice builder like Paul Mann builds in Frame and Plank.
Frame and Plank is more an art IMO
Cat C32 is very interesting and good for the market considering it weight less then the MTu 2600hp which is a 35 liter if I remember well.
Man should enter the 2400hp competition very soon as well with there 2400hp nearly ready.
Bruce he only goes Borth Wen and stays for 1 weeks my Tohatsu 3.3 could get my boat there .![]()
I seem to recall quite explicitly always having to slow down for you and me chivving you to use a bit of throttle to get that beastie of yours moving! It may have had more top end but it's pointless having it if you are always tail end charlie.
Having seen your boat boats performance, it does!Bruce he only goes Borth Wen and stays for 1 weeks my Tohatsu 3.3 could get my boat there .
If you mean the first of Hurricane's pic, I believe that's actually a 4000 series engine.Your first pic unless I am mistaken looks like that which came out of the boat
No, in fact, the engines that came out were MTU CR2000s the V16 version of the one in the 3rd photo (half the size of mine plus an extra turbo).Your first pic unless I am mistaken looks like that which came out of the boat
Your post beat me to it PIf you mean the first of Hurricane's pic, I believe that's actually a 4000 series engine.
Which, as the name suggests, is twice the size of the 2000 series that Wayne’s World (the vessel now renamed Iron Leader) was originally built with.
2000 series that you can see in the third of Hurricane's pics, BTW.