we bought the old charlie marks 48 McManus. had it for years. everyone remember that one?
it had 4 gentry turbo eagles in it.
Thread: Breakthrough cat.
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03-10-2009 02:56 AM
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03-10-2009 12:23 PM
Len,
As Mike S said, it's in Marina Del Rey CA. Down at the south end by Bali and Tahitian Way right off Linlcon at the end of the 90 (if I've got by bearings right).
Here's a couple of in water pictured I'd saved from other websites.
"Tear gas and draft beer don't mix."
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03-10-2009 02:02 PM
are the engines connected?
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03-10-2009 02:31 PM
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03-10-2009 04:10 PM
Keep in mind that I'm a know-nothing rube, but I'd guess it has to do with hydro drag on 4 drives and props, packaging space and more importantly more crap to break if you have more drives, steering, trim controls, etc.
"Tear gas and draft beer don't mix."
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03-10-2009 04:19 PM
You left out the cost of purchasing 4 drives
With two drives, there is less stuff and the outside propellers on a quad drive do not seem to bite all that well as they boats lift out of the water at speed and that is the first place to lift and thus you loose efficiency on the outboard drives.
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03-11-2009 04:04 PM
Did Mcmanus design that boat or was it design by cougar?
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03-11-2009 05:13 PM
It's a Cougar....... I'm not sure what McManus "designed"....but the Vee Apaches are stretched Cigarettes....and the Apache Cats were designed by Mike Peters with a little help from John McCall....The Eric's Reality Cougar was very much like the older Morales hull so where would McManus fit into this? I was unaware that he ever actually designed anything.....
T2xAllergic to Nonsense
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03-11-2009 06:39 PM
McManus never designed anything other than a vision now and then.....He was traded to Apache in a Don Aronow-Ben Kramer deal and was a number cruncher mgmt type guy....
Rich what I was referring to in legend was your interview with Jack Kramer concerning the Erics Reality boat remember that interview????
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03-11-2009 07:24 PM
Hey Rich go watch the Big Seas APACHE DVD it mentions it being and APACHE / COUGAR a few times.....I can't remember who narrated those videos though?????
Ryan Beckley
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03-12-2009 08:49 AM
That is the basis for the "legend"....Jack Kramer said on tape in an interview with me that the boat was built to "Apache specs". I still have no idea what that means..... but it does not mean that it was "designed" by Apache or anyone there. Even as he was talking I recall thinking that it looked like Maggies Mercruiser Special with the C/G moved aft. Watching it run...it might have had some additional rocker as well.
For the record, there were a number of things that I said on tape that was more in deference to our customers or what they said, than what I may have actually believed....or known to be true.
If a guy tells you his hull is the best on the planet.....and buys 10 tapes...who am I to doubt him......
Besides....Phil (who paid for the gig) did the editing and cut out many of my more "colorful" candid comments....
T2xAllergic to Nonsense
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03-12-2009 08:52 AM
Why? The Apache Cat was a pretty good hull especially for the era. The boat he definitely should leave off his history is the Cigarette/Halter Cat..that he designed before he learned to pick other people's brains. That P.O.S. sunk in its one and only race.......although it wasn't as bad as Jacoby's monstrosity of the same year.
T2xAllergic to Nonsense
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03-12-2009 09:03 AM
Esay Rich not trying to rile you up what I mean there were alot of claims for alot of things back then that really had no merit to them....I remember the interview and was chuckling abit as it played along.....You guys should bring back the blooper reels of those days....Now I would pay alot to see those!!!!!