Hounddog wrote:
Your thread really got me thinking about the racing in the mid 70's. Most think the speed years were mid 80's to early 90's with the Critchfields and VooDoo's. That may have been the years of the cheaters. He that cheats best wins. In the early 70's we saw the first pads on V hulls and the Peterborough build OMC Stingers with the nitro case. The Stingers had special blocks and were sold to racers with a cleaver prop for approx $700.00. The motors were factory sealed. Dave was never a major winner in the circle races. His boat was likely a Kennedy splash. Jake Kennedy got a Delta Flyer and made a mold from it. Once the OMC 49 manufacturing moved state side the motors were not as good. Once OMC factory support stopped, racers started doing their own mods. Mercury continued to support racing in Canada. They altered rules to make their motors dominate.
So 69 mph with a factory stock motor is fact and they were not allowed to run power trim. They could not run any set back in 1976. John Beer was likely the prop guy.
You are right about the boat. Over 60 they start to fly. The set back hurts. Most T850 racers running Deltas find the boat difficult to set for the turn, entering the turn at 68. The nose does not want to come down. If your lake running at 70 and hit a good size wave, the boat will take off. The boat is too short and too light to run at those speeds as a pleasure boat!
I never knew kennedy made a flip of the delta, have you seen a kennedy copy? Did they change anything at all? We are running a setback right now because of the steering issue we ran into. We either need a swivel from a yamaha with trim or a 20" omc through tube swivel without trim to take off the setback. Tomcat on here owned the boat previous to us, so you guys might know more about it then we do lol. Im gonna have to do some looking to see how we can set the boat up better.
Hevi Kevi : If we go to a 56'er I would need an adaptor plate from that as well correct?