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 PostPosted: July 25th, 2013, 2:38 pm   
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hey guys

long time no see for alot of you! taught I'd joing in on here also! I looked around and found alot of nice boats on here and some good info also!

soo...to re-introduce my ride since there was alot done, I baught a charger stv 2.5hrs ago and re-did it all over. core,paint,power,steering,rigging....all of it. got around 20hrs on a freshly rebuilt 2.4 bridgeport and I love it. 89.2mph so far with a hydromotive t3x prop,but threw a blade the next day so I couldnt improve on that.

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my 89.2mph pass

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 PostPosted: July 25th, 2013, 3:10 pm   
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Holly Molly! The boat looks great.
10 times better with the paint. Did you do the paint yourself?
What did ya use?

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 PostPosted: July 25th, 2013, 3:56 pm   
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p man wrote:
Holly Molly! The boat looks great.
10 times better with the paint. Did you do the paint yourself?
What did ya use?


no I had the top painted by bodyshop guy who gave me a great deal. the bottom needs attention..but money and motivation to work on something no one will see lacks a bit lol...

I love the boat! but doing it again I dont know if I'd go with black...its the best looking color for shure but you can scratch it with your eyes!!! base coat/clear coat it NOT gelcoat for shure! like I tell everybody...try to sit down or walk on your car and see how it looks in a couple of years...


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 PostPosted: July 25th, 2013, 5:40 pm   
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That looks awesome! I do remember your old boat and miss your Yamaha :( on it. The Bridgeport does look cool hanging back there. You must be happy with how it all turned out and the numbers you are running!

Welcome aboard!

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 PostPosted: July 25th, 2013, 7:01 pm   
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The boat turned out great! Many of us missed the end of that project lol. I would have been interested to see the difference between he Yami and the Merc. 89 is moving in a needle-nose...congrats!

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 PostPosted: July 25th, 2013, 7:40 pm   
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The boat turned out great! Many of us missed the end of that project lol. I would have been interested to see the difference between he Yami and the Merc. 89 is moving in a needle-nose...congrats!


last year with the yammi I ran a best of 83.5mph. BUT I had a crappy steering system and swapped to a seastar this year. I also only had acess to a 28 and 30 chopper so prop selection wasnt the best... no torque tab so it always blew out around 82-83.But I think the main difference is that I can run my merc 1in higher because of the extra hole on the clamp (1in above instead of even for the yammi). I got the weight down a bit...but fuel consumption went up lol...

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 PostPosted: July 25th, 2013, 8:09 pm   
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boat looks great, the paint will hold up i would not worry, you can touch it up , get some of the small touch up containers with the brush attached, you can get clearcoat in them too. Unless you have a cany apple red boat that is a different shade every foot or so LOL. we'll have to get out for a run sometime, hopefully I get the ae running that good LOL

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 PostPosted: July 26th, 2013, 3:35 am   
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Wow she looks really really awsome!! love any and every STV made. ;)

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 PostPosted: July 26th, 2013, 1:44 pm   
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thanks guys! I've put alot of time and money in this thing! so far so good!


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 PostPosted: July 26th, 2013, 11:01 pm   
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What prop did you throw down your new big number with?

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