Boat building - classic powerboat

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Tremlett 15
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Re: Boat building - classic powerboat

Post by Tremlett 15 »

Alacrity wrote:'Looks well' as you Oirish fella's would say. ;) Lovely, all seemed to go off very well & fun appeared to be had by all. I think a decent prop might help the speed a little, that type of prop must compromise performance for safety or we would all be using them. You boys must lean on him to join the CMBA & bring him to Cardiff.


Yes, I pointed out the prop thing to him, & pointing him in the right direction ;) :D



It was a great day, local newspaper etc & lost count on the number of "forum mates" turned up say 10 +



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Re: Boat building - classic powerboat

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You are a top man T15 :D
Mercs are like women, no 2 are exactly alike. That's what testing is about. In general it is safer to test motors and props than women!

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Re: Boat building - classic powerboat

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I have another prop No:4873136 A40 13P Do you think this will be any better or can you suggest one.THANKS

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