Thread: Fastest 41
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05-27-2009 10:34 AMGod forgives.....The 1% doesn't!!!!!!
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05-27-2009 11:25 AM
I just spoke with my Uncle, Barry Hills. My father, Barry and his wife (my Aunt) Vicki were going north in the Ocean towards Absecon Inlet (inlet between Atlantic City and Brigintine) when the Island Runner was heading out of the inlet traveling south. My father did one of loops (U-turns) and went after Mr. Kerbeck. According to Uncle my father eased up along side, so there was not a head start by either boat then the race was on. My father passed Kerbeck and held the lead, Kerbeck could not get around him. My Aunt Vicki was in the front passenger bolster, and my Unckle ion the back bench seat. This race happened before my father put in a grab handle for the back seat passenger's to secure themselves when racing. My Uncle said it was choppy, and the Hairy Canary was airborne quite a bit, he felt as if he where going to fly out of the back of the boat, which to this day he will never forget. Keep in mind, my father would not back out it in a race like that, but he also knew how to drive that Magnum.
They raced in choppy water, it was a close race, but there was no doubt who had won the race that day. But this was not the day that that Mr.Kerbeck and my spoke - after the race Mr. Kerbeck kept traveling south, and did not stop for chit chat.
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05-27-2009 12:35 PM
Never went over a 100MPH in a 41.... but flew over 8' swells @75!!!!!!
I was in Geronimo in ths picture running from Indian River Inlet back to Ocean City with Jenny's Express and the Helo chasing us snapping pictures the whole way back.... I can tell you I have driven a few cats over the years one of them up to 146MPH and have ridden in several more, each one was a rush, but this was one of my favorite boat rides ever!!!!
Pat
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05-27-2009 12:43 PM
Funny story after I posted the above and looked at the picture ....
That's "Tantra" in the front Port Bolster, you see his arm hanging out of the cockpit.... I'm in the rear Starboard 6pack...
We were clipping along and the guys in the Helo are pointing out to the side of the boat like something is wrong, Brian (owner) is coming off plane and we are all thinking the side of the boat maybe blown out the way the guys were reacting....
we slowed down looked over the side and the middle piece of the rubrail had popped out, Kent was holding it up as not to loose it more.
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05-27-2009 02:34 PM
So he is the one who is holding the rub rail insert
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05-27-2009 02:39 PM
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05-27-2009 02:59 PM
The front passenger seat in the Magnum had floor cut-outs and and made you fell secure, that back seat was hardly anything. My Aunt just did not want to upset my father that day by asking him to slow down. I do not remember her ever getting on that boat again after that Sunday outing.
Many a girlfriend of mine became the rev limiter you speak of, my mother did the same to father that you speak of, "my wife would be punching my left arm/shoulder to get me to slow down." Exactly the same, too funny. My mother stopped boating once my father got the Magnum.
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05-27-2009 08:10 PMWicked Won did 109-113, the black firewater boat is now a 6 pak boat the Herb did, it was originally the "Apache Trader", Jerrys saber is just over 100. The lipship boat went to england with no motors then the motors wound up over there as well, boat took on tons of water at the dock one day with a broken gimble, not total submerge but very close.
the quick tempered 47 with half cabin and 1300 sterlings did 117, there is a video somewhere of it on you tube.
and just for the record when paul did the 119 in the 41, I talked to him after and he said the boat was crazy loose, be careful in them much over. wicked won also had boxes which kept it a little more planted.
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05-27-2009 08:51 PMRob, I think it's time for you to join the tribe!!!
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05-27-2009 09:52 PM
I am not buying that thing went 119....I will argue this until I am blue in the face...I have been an Apache guy for a long long time and not buying it....I will say it again there isn't one out there breaking 120 and if there's a 41 Apache breaking 110 I will pay to see it!!!!
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05-27-2009 11:25 PM
http://www.northcoastyachts.com/legend1.html
Step child but past the century mark with out a doubt. Beefed up power as well..
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05-27-2009 11:26 PM
so now that we have worked over the fastest apache, who has the slowest bayliner??????
P-4077 "The Swamp" S.B.Y.C. and Michigan medboat mothership
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05-28-2009 08:19 AMnot debating that fact, with no pic it is just one persons word. when it was done it was with 1300 and psi blowers so not impossible. the numbers would work as well as the 47 did 117 with 1300 sterlings and a half cabin, so the weight difference alone makes it plausible.
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05-28-2009 09:38 AMThanks for the link, I haven't seen that before. Boat looks solid.
What's interesting to me is the same company is building my fathers old boat; http://www.northcoastyachts.com/fino1.html
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05-28-2009 01:17 PM
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05-28-2009 01:37 PM
Thats all well and good but I am talking about the Apaches laid up at apache by apache those are the ones that I am talking about if you take current technology and lay up a good epoxy boat I am sure you will have something that will be faster that the old ones...Now out of the 75 41's built and thats all there is, is 75!!!! Show me one breaking 110 and I will buy you the best stripper you have ever had!!!!!
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05-28-2009 03:06 PM
Put a pair of 1300s + arnesons in MMs 41... should be close to 120.
But that'd be alot of $ to shell out for the best stripper ever!