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04-14-2010 11:45 PMSlippery when wet. PODLESS TUNNEL www.cheetahcat.com ,Repairs, Modifications and Truing Cheap reliable speed.
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04-14-2010 11:46 PM
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Slippery when wet. PODLESS TUNNEL www.cheetahcat.com ,Repairs, Modifications and Truing Cheap reliable speed.
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04-14-2010 11:49 PM
Oop's I need to resize sorry guys.
Slippery when wet. PODLESS TUNNEL www.cheetahcat.com ,Repairs, Modifications and Truing Cheap reliable speed.
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04-15-2010 12:39 PM
Because, this thread stays informative or it will be gone.
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04-15-2010 04:09 PM
This is the rest of that Picture on #1078.
Slippery when wet. PODLESS TUNNEL www.cheetahcat.com ,Repairs, Modifications and Truing Cheap reliable speed.
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04-15-2010 05:16 PM
Steve 1 and 2 l@@k into ................ my eyes are they red or are they green .
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Slippery when wet. PODLESS TUNNEL www.cheetahcat.com ,Repairs, Modifications and Truing Cheap reliable speed.
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04-15-2010 06:25 PM
I've have that issue somewhere also !
(subliminal message 30' triple OB center console)Parabellum FJ²B
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04-15-2010 06:34 PMSlippery when wet. PODLESS TUNNEL www.cheetahcat.com ,Repairs, Modifications and Truing Cheap reliable speed.
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04-15-2010 07:15 PM
Cool !
Parabellum FJ²B
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04-15-2010 11:50 PM
I posted this on the "other" thread, but thought it deserves space on both.
Please give us any feedback possible - good, bad or whatever - just make it properly addressed constructive criticism...thanks!
Steve2
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04-16-2010 11:27 AMSlippery when wet. PODLESS TUNNEL www.cheetahcat.com ,Repairs, Modifications and Truing Cheap reliable speed.
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04-16-2010 11:44 AM
Steve what ever happened to Thad Allen anyway? Just curious really unless i missed something.
I do like that 40, DAMN good lookin boatThrottles- Cleveland Construction/Traffic Light Racing 377 Talon cat
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04-16-2010 11:50 AMSteve,
Correct me if I am wrong, but you mean that the more steps you have, the "harder" the ride you have.
I mean you have more vertical accelerations/decelerations, more "sudden" response from the boat, and the overall behaviour is more "stiff", according to my knowledge or let's say, my "understanding" ......
Is there any rule of thumb which indicates what is the "optimum" number of steps to use according to the length of the boat? I.e. for up to 28" one step, from 28" to 40" or 43" two steps and above that, let's say three steps.....
If there is such rule, does it applies the same for Deep-Vee's as well as cat's?
Thanks in advance.