Author |
Message |
Forum: PROJECT SECTION Topic: Delta Rebuild |
DoktorC |
Posted: January 23rd, 2020, 9:36 am
|
|
Replies: 66 Views: 88405
|
There was a third VooDoo built at the same time....Mike Cory's Mike's had a one off single seat deck and reworked bottom. It was the quickest and fastest yamaha in T850. Mike was going OMC. It was a very light build as well. Is the boat still in Ontario? It would be a strong runner in either T750 o... |
|
|
Forum: PROJECT SECTION Topic: Delta Rebuild |
DoktorC |
Posted: January 22nd, 2020, 12:57 pm
|
|
Replies: 66 Views: 88405
|
Mine is build pretty much the same but with more material...not so light with the idea of it being a lake boat eventually. I just figured you got the regular lay up so you didn't have any issues with it sitting on the trailer for ever ! :lol: Hardy har har har...makes a luxurious squirrel house lol. |
|
|
Forum: PROJECT SECTION Topic: Delta Rebuild |
DoktorC |
Posted: January 22nd, 2020, 12:21 am
|
|
Replies: 66 Views: 88405
|
My 2012 voodoo is built with 3/8 balsa core. Fiberglass keel box. Balsa transom. 1/2 plywood floor full lenght. Deck is composite sides and rear. And plywood dash. Deck and hull are built very light. There are two visible strips of kevlar in each back corner to prevent breaking the hull. I almost d... |
|
|
Forum: PERFORMANCE BOAT HISTORY Topic: Please School me on Deltas |
DoktorC |
Posted: January 15th, 2020, 8:18 pm
|
|
Replies: 26 Views: 9650
|
Easiest solution is to buy a Critchy....the delta is probably just as stable but it definitely has more natural bow lift. The Critchy has the turn down chine that settles the boat down level and helps it turn better than most. Coulter says the little Alliston turns pretty hard too. I loved my Delta ... |
|
|
Forum: GENERAL FORUM Topic: Ford v. Ferrari |
DoktorC |
Posted: December 14th, 2019, 7:00 pm
|
|
Replies: 7 Views: 2736
|
The grand tour boat tour will be good...I quite enjoy those 3 lol. Yup, it was pretty good. Some hilarious reactions to situations, and nice to see new places and something a bit different than the usual. Glad they mixed it up a bit in this one. I watched the GT seaman special lol. I enjoyed it...b... |
|
|
Forum: GENERAL FORUM Topic: Ford v. Ferrari |
DoktorC |
Posted: December 11th, 2019, 11:38 pm
|
|
Replies: 7 Views: 2736
|
I do plan on watching this film soon. I recently watched "The 24 Hour War" on Netflix. Same story, but the documentary version. I think good to see the real thing, then the movie. Or maybe the other way around? Not quite sure, actually. Up to you. The documentary was excellent. And the mo... |
|
|
Forum: GENERAL FORUM Topic: Ford v. Ferrari |
DoktorC |
Posted: December 11th, 2019, 2:04 pm
|
|
Replies: 7 Views: 2736
|
Haven't seen it yet but it's on the list. It was a different time for sure... |
|
|
Forum: PERFORMANCE BOAT HISTORY Topic: Historical Yamaha Outboard News Clips 70CES, V6 Special, etc |
DoktorC |
Posted: September 27th, 2019, 11:30 am
|
|
Replies: 25 Views: 9721
|
Me and Coulter need those T-shirts lol |
|
|
Forum: PAST EVENTS Topic: OPBRA.....GRAVENHURST 2019.......SOME NEW T BOATS WERE THERE |
DoktorC |
Posted: August 15th, 2019, 5:24 pm
|
|
Replies: 5 Views: 27976
|
Is that Krysko's old Voodoo?? The red one? |
|
|
Forum: PROJECT SECTION Topic: Peeled the Delta.. |
DoktorC |
Posted: July 25th, 2019, 9:34 pm
|
|
Replies: 56 Views: 194795
|
Any opinions on using Coosa? It won't save more than 15lbs.. Coosa costs a lot, and I already have a full sheet of marine ply at home. I used an even lighter foam in my Thundercraft transom and stringers. Resulted in a lighter boat but moved the CoG forward which didn't help top speed. It is holdin... |
|
|
Sort by: |