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ROGUE
09-20-2009, 08:10 AM
Saw this one at my marina yesterday. Never saw anything like it around here. Would be interested in any history on this 1977 40 footer. First 3 letters on the HIN were PER.

Ratickle
09-20-2009, 08:18 AM
I put it all in because it can be confusing. From the Coast Guard site. Company went out of business in 1983 looks like. See the comment I made bold.

Details for Manufacturer Identification Code PER

MIC:
PER Status:
In Business
Company:
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PERFORMAN Company Official:
DECLARK, MIKE
Parent Company:
Parent MIC:

Address:
206 N BLUEROCK ST City:
ANAHEIM
State:
CA Zip:
928072915
Country:
Phone:
7419746232
Fax:
In Business:
7/18/2008 12:00:00 AM
Out of Business:
Date Modified:
7/18/2008 12:00:00 AM
Type:
Outboards, Open Motorboats, Jon Boats Additional Address:
FACTORY: 341 S MAPLE ST, CORONA CA 92880-6907


Comments:
ASSIGNED TO PERFORMER BOAT CO, AT 4600 SW 44TH AVE, FT LAUDERDALE, FL FROM 12/72 TO 02/83.

NEW COMPANY: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PERFORMANCE BOATS LLC, MODELS: DE SHOE-19 (19FT), DSR-19 (19FT), AND TPR-19 (19 FT).

J-Bonz
09-20-2009, 09:23 AM
Rogue,
That boat used to be at Venition Marina in Sandusky for a while. It has to be a splashed hull. If I remember rightly I think I remember seeing an old cig race boat that looked exactly the same.
Jr.

ROGUE
09-20-2009, 09:25 AM
Wow, never saw it and I racked there was a while too, guess I never saw it out on the water.

7xchamp
09-20-2009, 10:09 AM
Wow, never saw it and I racked there was a while too, guess I never saw it out on the water.

I would venture to say it is a Performer 40` The company was started and owned by Billy Elswick of Longshot and night moves fame. He basically copied a forty Cig. and made a 36 and forty from it. One of his first race boats was a performer, Will Hoover in N, Miami was his crew chief and rigger, Boat was called nightmoves and first race was Newport, Calif. I am guessing 1978 era ????? Same time I ran with Rocky in new light weight 38 Bertram Benihana #5 all white boat. They were built with the best materials money could buy, many were Kevlar.

Sean Stinson
09-20-2009, 10:30 AM
Hey Richie you beat me to the punch....How's everything going my friend???? I remember Performer from back in the early, early eighties....Back then I was very discriminating if it wasn't the big red 1 or Larry Smith it wasn't dick!!! I also need to throw Bertram and Magnum in there as well!!!!!

Top Banana
09-20-2009, 03:47 PM
Richie is right on as usual......here is the photo of that boat that is in our new book....Blue Water Warriors, the Golden Era of the Deep Vee Offshore Race Boats.....1970 to 1980.

Way back when....Bill brought a Performer triple sterndrive boat, for his '77 Miami Boat Show boat....very unusual back then.

Steve 1
09-20-2009, 04:16 PM
The stuff was so heavy in those days, His logic was simple if it does not run with Two motors then just add a third, Night Moves came in to our shop for work and in its Bilge was a box wrench with a three foot extension welded too it to reach the motor mounts. The five p’s come into play here.
Billy also brought in a 40 he tried to break in half down from each side of the cockpit. The Guy was fearless as they came.

My thoughts were in those days: the 36 should have been 38 proof is if you look at how nice the 37.5 Midnights ran back then and how hairy the 36 Cigarettes were @ 89-90 MPH and the 40 a 42 footer since Triple power was being used.

2112
09-20-2009, 04:41 PM
The five p’s come into play here.


What are the 5 p's?
.

phragle
09-20-2009, 04:50 PM
Richie is right on as usual......here is the photo of that boat that is in our new book....Blue Water Warriors, the Golden Era of the Deep Vee Offshore Race Boats.....1970 to 1980.

Way back when....Bill brought a Performer triple sterndrive boat, for his '77 Miami Boat Show boat....very unusual back then.

No skegs?? was that intentiona???l

Steve 1
09-20-2009, 05:02 PM
No skegs?? was that intentiona???l

Less resistance.

Steve 1
09-20-2009, 05:03 PM
What are the 5 p's?
.

First two are proper planning!

Offshore Ginger
09-20-2009, 05:44 PM
not to stir any $hit but that boat is a PIG on the water and talk about dead slow

MOBILEMERCMAN
09-20-2009, 06:26 PM
No skegs?? was that intentiona???l


Less resistance.

I used to see a bunch of skegs cut off in the late 70''s and early'80's.. Pretty silly.

Ratickle
09-20-2009, 06:30 PM
I used to see a bunch of skegs cut off in the late 70''s and early'80's.. Pretty silly.

Made for nice cornering abilities.......:ack2:

MOBILEMERCMAN
09-20-2009, 06:36 PM
I used to laugh. When I first started getting it to this I would see every boat this one guy worked on had cut skegs.

Steve 1
09-20-2009, 06:48 PM
I used to see a bunch of skegs cut off in the late 70''s and early'80's.. Pretty silly.

Death wish !One shop I ran a boat out of if you touched the skeg you were GONE!

MOBILEMERCMAN
09-20-2009, 06:49 PM
That's how it should be

2112
09-20-2009, 08:17 PM
First two are proper planning!

Are you holding out on the last three? :sifone:
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FastDonzi
09-20-2009, 08:23 PM
Back then the drives where so deep that the gearcase above the prop "Was The Skeg". It wasn't until The 38' Cougar Cat Favya Made a Mocked up extension box (at Lake X) and raised the drive to Mock an arneson drive for prop hight that anyone needed a skeg. Now most of the drive is out of the water and the skeg is needed to steer. Btw, That was the fastest offshore Boat to ever cross the lake when they figured out the right hight for the prop, it outshined the arneson in Trimability.

Steve 1
09-20-2009, 09:11 PM
Back then the drives where so deep that the gearcase above the prop "Was The Skeg". It wasn't until The 38' Cougar Cat Favya Made a Mocked up extension box (at Lake X) and raised the drive to Mock an arneson drive for prop hight that anyone needed a skeg. Now most of the drive is out of the water and the skeg is needed to steer. Btw, That was the fastest offshore Boat to ever cross the lake when they figured out the right hight for the prop, it outshined the arneson in Trimability.

That boat Favya Cat 1 went from 102 to 112 as I remember it with the standoff boxes.

FastDonzi
09-20-2009, 09:35 PM
That boat Favya Cat 1 went from 102 to 112 as I remember it with the standoff boxes.


I think it was more substantial than 10mph. I remember Peter C from cougar being Very excited about it as was Bob Idoni, But Bob wasn't telling much. Then the second boat to get standoff boxes was Danny's Powerplay, He was pretty excited about the gains also but Not happy we had to raise his hatches 4".