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    My Personal 28 Maltese
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    This my life long project. She has a pair of 383 small blocks with Enderle fue injection. I have a pair of #2's hanging off the back.
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    Tell us about those injection systems. And what kind of exhaust is that? It looks like log manifolds mounted backwards with custom pipes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris View Post
    Tell us about those injection systems. And what kind of exhaust is that? It looks like log manifolds mounted backwards with custom pipes.
    Jomar enginering here in Michigan sold exhaust set ups like that. I had them on my Active cat, and they worked well.
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    They have Enderle fuel injection. Which is direct port injection with a bug catcher. The exhaust is Stainless Marine with the elbows forward so I woun'nt have to cut the deck hatch in the back. I also added a H pipe the equalize the engines.
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    Is this the one with the x demision so high that you had to cut into the rub-rail
    ..awsome boat btw.....i hear it is fast...
    Still searching for the ultimate old school project....
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    Quote Originally Posted by h2oMag View Post
    Jomar enginering here in Michigan sold exhaust set ups like that. I had them on my Active cat, and they worked well.
    Jomar , now thats a word that i have not seen in awhile ....... wow and how are you ole friend ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Offshore Ginger View Post
    Jomar , now thats a word that i have not seen in awhile ....... wow and how are you ole friend ?
    John Ansteth [Jomar] came to the first Old School reunion, still sharp as ever. Back in the day [1972] he help me set up my 16' Donzi.. As for me I'm fine as frog fur. Are you still looking for a under 20' Donzi project boat?
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    More pic's of the Maltese
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    A couple more
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    Looks beautiful !
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    That boat looks GREAT!!

    Love the old Magnums
    "Keep the bottle on the bar Ira, I won't be long".
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    I will take a Maltese over a Sport any day and they were 2 miles per hr. faster per Magnum.Also who did your windshield? Bud
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    My new favorite boat!
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    The windsheild came with the boat, but it was real tall. So I cut it down to look sleeker. I also put the chrome trim on top to make it look like an original one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by h2oMag View Post
    John Ansteth [Jomar] came to the first Old School reunion, still sharp as ever. Back in the day [1972] he help me set up my 16' Donzi.. As for me I'm fine as frog fur. Are you still looking for a under 20' Donzi project boat?
    Mark sometime after the holidays and maybe around March i will start looking , although i have seen a few boats that i might be interesred in from a 1969 #19 Sea Ray Pachanga , #20Cig ,and even an 18 Donzi in your area and just curious to you think your old Suthpen is going to get restored and do you have any lines on anything and if so shoot me an e mail or a PM ? Mark , take care and i wish you a very merry Christmas and a Happy New year . Artie
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    I just finsihed installing all of my new wiring and new fuel lines. Hope to have her finished by spring
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    a very neat boat, it just captures the essence of offshore!
    People we meet in life are either a Blessing or a Lesson
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    Does anybody have any suggestion on cleaning my fuel tanks? It's bee a little over 10 years since I ran the boat. I had the tanks rebuilt back then, so I don't want to pull the tanks again.
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    Added some graphics to the Maltese.
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    You can see the color of the hull a lot better in these pics, gorgeous, graphics look right in place.
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