Love the boat Jim. Pictures look great. Looks to be really clean and well kept.
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Love the boat Jim. Pictures look great. Looks to be really clean and well kept.
Well progress comes with many faces. I suppose getting her in the shade under cover for the first time since May '09 when I got her is a step in the right direction.
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Its been a long process but, Lucky is in her new home. Just positioned my work table and backed her in this morning. I haven't been this excited about cleaning her since I got her. When I put her away last October I did a full service including pumping all the ethanol fuel out and replaced it with race fuel. I haven't uncovered her in 6 months. She is gonna get some lovin today.
I can now precede with my plans to restore her completely. Step one get her clean again.
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Don't get the floor dirty
Jim, did you build a new toy barn???
Looks great!!
Jim , i love the new shop and being in Texas please tell me you have air , and how have you been ?
You should have heard him complaining the day he epoxy'd the floor........:sifone:
Nice Shop Jim!!!! So now you can get back to talking about boats. Got me one of those Velocity's. I am going to have some questions for you.
Cool, what did you get?
Paul called when I just laid down to rest after the primer coat. I wasn't smart enough to wear a respirator. I had the exhaust fan going and all the doors and windows open. It got me pretty good. I don't remember complaining.
Had a couple friends, Griswald and Rich help with the final coat. We all wore masks for that. Good thing the top coat was much stronger. I could still taste it when I was done.
Still lots to do but, I am in. Spent all day yesterday cleaning Lucky and the trailer. Waxed the hull sides. Getting ready to go out and rub her some more.
That is beautiful..
Nice. What deck does it have? I wouldn't worry too much about making it lighter. The boat carries weight well. I suspect the tank is long and low anyway. Just don't fill it up. I would keep the capacity.
A stock B 30 race boat would go nearly 70 with stock 200's. There were a few with triple 2.4's not sure how fast but would guess near 90. A pair of 250 3.0 liters would probably make for a fun boat.
Post pix.
Well, I guess I can stop looking for a boat for Mark....
Here's the motor setup you need for 95mph, don't you have about 9 spares setting around?????
30 ft velocity triple 2.5 ltr efi bridgeport mercs. runs excellent clean int.nice cabin am fm cd dvd amp sub tandem axle trailer new axles springs hubs and tires awsome boat for the price 95 mph boat
Bridgeports were 2.4 in '88. Great engines. 2.5's followed.
Mark start a thread. I have an '85 brochure to share.
Let's get back to Lucky now that Mark has started a thread for the new Velocity project.
I've yet to see pics of the outside of the shop Jim, and tell the guys about your workbench. No one's gonna walk off with it!:sifone:
Great stuff Jim Looks Good Jeff
WHat is your next project on "Lucky"?
Since day one I have been wanting and needing to pull engines, pull heads, replace springs and exhaust valves, trannies need to be gone through port side leaks and clutches are apparently warped. While they are out the typical detail in the engine box. Provide a place for a through hull transducer. Replace gasket on transom assemblies.
The big question is whether or not I fill and re cut the transom now or latter. I am definitely going to do it so I will probably do it all at once.
Also going to send my steering back to Latham for a re polish and refurbish and replace the cable inside.
Of course the list will grow with surprises. I am sure some hoses will get replaced and a detail to engines will take place.
The boat came with a folder full of stuff including this Performance report. The boat shows the drives mounted to the rail. Mine are 3 inches lower.
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