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 PostPosted: February 19th, 2015, 8:47 pm   
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Planning on installing a speedo in the Seebold, might even give it a wax.


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 PostPosted: February 19th, 2015, 11:21 pm   
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The old Excel engine is still running on Hoppy's Hydrostream. As far as I know, it runs great - very turn key.

Not sure if it would be good for 90 on the Triad? Maybe mid 80s with a rebuild?


Depends if it was tired I guess...mine ran mid 90's and Mitchie's triad was always a bit faster than me with equal power so I bet it would work pretty good.


mines gonna run 100 yet..... :D

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I am doing next to nothing. If I get ambitious I may add my new swing tonge to the trailer. Actually I really need to do this so yup that it my winter project.


Get your shit together Watson...setback too!!


That is why I need the swing tonge on :D :mrgreen: :lol: :twisted:


Done yet????


No. I do not have a heated garage....not in this weather! :shock:

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 PostPosted: February 20th, 2015, 1:05 am   
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wildcatt wrote:
The old Excel engine is still running on Hoppy's Hydrostream. As far as I know, it runs great - very turn key.

Not sure if it would be good for 90 on the Triad? Maybe mid 80s with a rebuild?

This is good to know! Geeze I cant wait for spring so I can go take a look at the boat...

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 PostPosted: March 1st, 2015, 2:02 pm   
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What do you guys recommend for flotation for a T class boat?
I see that some people have been using noodle's?
And what size fuel tank do you guys recommend?

Thanks Mike


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 PostPosted: March 1st, 2015, 10:08 pm   
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I use a couple of different products in both Voodoo & Critch, depending on space and how I cam secure within boat.

Noodles: large diameter 4" or 5", know radius( V=Pixr2xlength), squirt door/window crack filling foam into each end, now you can use whole volume without deducting center 1" hole. Noodles are good down side of boat, strap them together on each side.
Blue foam dock floatation: cut to fit specific space, strap down.

Most use 12L tank on race course, ample capacity for 2 heats(5 laps each). alternative to use 25L tank on lake for testing/regular use.


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 PostPosted: March 2nd, 2015, 4:13 pm   
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What do you guys recommend for flotation for a T class boat?
I see that some people have been using noodle's?
And what size fuel tank do you guys recommend?

Thanks Mike

I bought the smaller 2.5" x 57" long pool noodles with a .75" hole thru the center from the local Home Hardware because that's all they had and they gave me a good price on them. I used about 42 of them and stuffed them in the sides of the boat. I can tell you 100% for sure that this will float a Critchfield with a 3 cylinder OMC. As Hydroid said, 12L tank is more than enough to get you through 2 heats.

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Speaking of projects....Kevin, has NEW BLUE arrived at Pauls yet?
My NEW RED needs one of your set-backs. With the centre cut out is fine. Thanks


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 PostPosted: March 3rd, 2015, 9:02 pm   
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Speaking of projects....Kevin, has NEW BLUE arrived at Pauls yet?
My NEW RED needs one of your set-backs. With the centre cut out is fine. Thanks


No new blue yet. I'll get one put together for ya. I have parts already made to go 3". Is that what you're looking for?

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 PostPosted: March 3rd, 2015, 9:31 pm   
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No new blue yet. I'll get one put together for ya. I have parts already made to go 3". Is that what you're looking for?

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Kevin, yep 3" is good.


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