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 PostPosted: April 14th, 2012, 8:43 pm   
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Great colour! Anyone hang a V4 on one yet?


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We have only run the Yamaha and Suzuki 90 so far. We look forward to running an E-tec.

We always wanted to run a built-up v4. The power to weight ratio looks favorable. We did run a stock XR 4 Merc 150 on a short mid, it apparently weighs over 400lbs. Went real fast (90mph) but handled bad.


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Thank's for posting this Mark. Cool to see the process documented like this.
I like the v4 idea too (especially with a Taylor mid)

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 PostPosted: April 15th, 2012, 2:41 pm   
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How did the Yamaha 90 compare to the Suzuki 90? Acceleration and top end. Do two strokes still rule?


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 PostPosted: April 15th, 2012, 8:00 pm   
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p man wrote:
Thank's for posting this Mark. Cool to see the process documented like this.
I like the v4 idea too (especially with a Taylor mid)


How about one of the 60deg V4s? There was a kid around here with one of those on a voodoo....one of those on a short mid would be cool too (obviously not as cool as a hot proV115....).

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 PostPosted: April 16th, 2012, 9:47 am   
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p man wrote:
I like the v4 idea too (especially with a Taylor mid)


This one would work.

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 PostPosted: April 16th, 2012, 8:37 pm   
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David, the only real difference between the four stroke 90 and the two stroke 90 was the weight. 260 lbs to 340lbs.

Doc, what does the metric 115 weight?

P man, I'll have one of those... what does that weigh, and how much hp is in there?

More progress pics tomorrow.


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The more recent 115 V4 2 strokes were way too heavy - around 170kgs. No wonder no one raced them in the
smaller offshore classes here in Europe. Unlike the Yam & Tohatsu 90, which are clearly the best choice for a
hull this size.


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It is easiest to do the next part upside down.


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Glass the hull deck joint, seal the outside seam and put the graphics on...

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