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    My all-time favorite boat I've ever seen was a DCB M-35s on Lake Chelan, WA. Holy fucking shit, it was bright orange, ran twin 1350's, had a top speed of 176 mph and sounded like nothing you've ever heard before. We could hear the guy doing hot laps a couple miles down the lake from us throughout the summer, it sounded like he was running a turbine. Back in the 2013 poker run he blew by the lunch crowd in Lucern at a reportedly 170 mph and almost didn't make the turn a 1/2 mile away to miss the bank. It has since sold, back to Havasu from where it came. Here are a couple shots I took of it and a video of the return pass at Lucern (not my vid, incorrectly identifies it as a M-38)

    LCPR 2013-52 by Travis Knoop, on Flickr

    LCPR 2013-53 by Travis Knoop, on Flickr

    LCPR 2013-54 by Travis Knoop, on Flickr

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    Although if you wakesurf and have a spare $300K+ you might think about a Pavati AL26

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    https://www.pavati.com/wake-boats/al26-wake-boat/
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    Boat Porn!

    My boat makes a better looking surf wake than that one does for like 20% of the price

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    My little bro's wake boat: Super Air Nautique, Lake Carrie, FL.
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    Those G’s are nice

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    Boat Porn!

    Quote Originally Posted by cascadianwarrior View Post
    My all-time favorite boat I've ever seen was a DCB M-35s on Lake Chelan, WA. Holy fucking shit, it was bright orange, ran twin 1350's, had a top speed of 176 mph and sounded like nothing you've ever heard before. We could hear the guy doing hot laps a couple miles down the lake from us throughout the summer, it sounded like he was running a turbine. Back in the 2013 poker run he blew by the lunch crowd in Lucern at a reportedly 170 mph and almost didn't make the turn a 1/2 mile away to miss the bank. It has since sold, back to Havasu from where it came. Here are a couple shots I took of it and a video of the return pass at Lucern (not my vid, incorrectly identifies it as a M-38)
    Wow, video shows possibly the glassiest summer afternoon water ever uplake? Pretty rare

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    Boat Porn!

    Quote Originally Posted by schindlerpiste View Post
    My little bro's wake boat: Super Air Nautique, Lake Carrie, FL.]

    I miss my Nautique. I grew up with the Meloon family that founded Correct Craft. Nobody would even consider any other brand, where I lived.

    Ken’s boat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shredhead View Post
    That’s a lot of puppies to feed.

    My roommate from college owns a chain of marinas in Florida and the center console, open fish is his market.

    His personal boat never has more than two engines and the boat he leaves at his place in the Bahamas has one.
    yeah, I'm thinking he got a big tax break from Trump and just went all in. clearly, compensating for something. Haven't seen this boat it on the water locally but we'll have an eye out in the spring
    Bacon tastes good. Pork chops taste goood.

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    Quote Originally Posted by willywhit View Post
    yeah, I'm thinking he got a big tax break from Trump and just went all in. clearly, compensating for something. Haven't seen this boat it on the water locally but we'll have an eye out in the spring
    It's amazing how common the 4 350s are becoming. At that point, just run trips seven marine 627s. Clearly money isn't a limiting factor.

    If you want to go fast in style , grab this 90' Jarret Bay. Since 2017 delivery, they have added a foil for a few more mphs and will be ripping the diesels out as soon as someone produces larger engines twin (3,300?). It was designed for hypothtitcal big boys cause twin 2,600hp isn't enough. Dream is 60knots.

    I get to drool over it everytime I fuel up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cascadianwarrior View Post
    My all-time favorite boat I've ever seen was a DCB M-35s on Lake Chelan, WA. Holy fucking shit, it was bright orange, ran twin 1350's, had a top speed of 176 mph and sounded like nothing you've ever heard before. We could hear the guy doing hot laps a couple miles down the lake from us throughout the summer, it sounded like he was running a turbine. Back in the 2013 poker run he blew by the lunch crowd in Lucern at a reportedly 170 mph and almost didn't make the turn a 1/2 mile away to miss the bank. It has since sold, back to Havasu from where it came. Here are a couple shots I took of it and a video of the return pass at Lucern (not my vid, incorrectly identifies it as a M-38)

    LCPR 2013-52 by Travis Knoop, on Flickr

    LCPR 2013-53 by Travis Knoop, on Flickr

    LCPR 2013-54 by Travis Knoop, on Flickr

    Someone is blowing smoke up your ass.

    100-125 maybe.

    The world speed kilo record is 175.865

    https://www.apba.org/node/5803

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    ^^^ Ya gotta admit that this is pretty cool:
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    It looks like he enters the trap at about 14 seconds. At 175mph it would take seconds 13 seconds to cover a kilo.
    He passes the camera at about 100mph

    I ran one of the scanners at Devils Lake Kilos for over 15 years. I scanned a Grand National Hydro in 1991 doing 155mph.

    https://www.apba.org/node/5828

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    Quote Originally Posted by schindlerpiste View Post
    ^^^ Ya gotta admit that this is pretty cool:
    Yes. As long as he's smart about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by k2skier112 View Post
    Someone is blowing smoke up your ass.

    100-125 maybe.

    The world speed kilo record is 175.865

    https://www.apba.org/node/5803
    ...and I think you're inhaling that smoke

    I've met and talked to the owner of that boat personally as well as had a buddy ride along and video at 160. If you're getting a boat in the $500-$700K range you're probably hoping the speedometer isn't off by 50-70 mph. That APBA record is 'official' but I also think that there are boats out there that can exceed that number but haven't done so on a professional course.

    https://speedonthewater.com/new-boat...eaches-180-mph
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    Going over 125 mph in an open cockpit boat, on open to the public water...one must have a death wish...
    Going over 150, shit happens quick, and people die with an open cockpit

    Hitting a top speed is easy, that's why an official speed record it done in a flying kilo or mile. The speed must be maintained over the entire course. That's where the difficulty is.

    http://www.mercuryracing.com/outerli...speed-records/

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    Quote Originally Posted by k2skier112 View Post
    Going over 125 mph in an open cockpit boat, on open to the public water...one must have a death wish...
    Going over 150, shit happens quick, and people die with an open cockpit

    Hitting a top speed is easy, that's why an official speed record it done in a flying kilo or mile. The speed must be maintained over the entire course. That's where the difficulty is.

    http://www.mercuryracing.com/outerli...speed-records/
    I completely agree. Plus on Lake Chelan you have huge amounts of driftwood, stuff in the 20'-40' range. At that speed you'd barely have a chance to react. They scope the run via helicopters before starting the racers meeting but it blows my mind that they can do a poker run there: anywhere from 40-60 boats straight hauling ass on an open body of water that varies from 2 miles to less than a 1/4 wide.

    This was an accident in pretty much the same boat from this spring down in Havasu: https://speedonthewater.com/in-the-n...-lickity-split
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    Boat Porn!

    Quote Originally Posted by willywhit View Post
    Better, (& shorter, more to the point):
    Well maybe I'm the faggot America
    I'm not a part of a redneck agenda

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    Quote Originally Posted by plugboots View Post
    Better, (& shorter, more to the point):
    come to cape cod and we'll take ya on a thrill ride in the yamaha 2 stroke 19' jet boat chasing the big car ferry wakes. Same dude has a 25' race car trailer that he can back up into the tightest lil driveway next his house, first try, every time.
    Bacon tastes good. Pork chops taste goood.

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    Winning Nationals, crushed the competition


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    https://cambridgeyg.com/mrs-robinson/

    44 knots in a down east. One of you old farts needs to step up and buy this.

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    ^^the pot hauler's a nice touch, and I bet it's still in good shape. Any idea what they're looking for on that rig? Just curious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    ^^the pot hauler's a nice touch, and I bet it's still in good shape. Any idea what they're looking for on that rig? Just curious.
    $649,000

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Suit View Post
    I doubt he gets that but good luck to him.

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    It seems odd to go the giant single engine route.

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