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Offline nes-cv23

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"Sweet" jet boat
« on: April 02, 2017, 11:54:30 AM »
You think a scimitar or a 23ht is hard to get into....check this out.
84 ssv-151, 76 cvx-16 ss, 77cvx-20 jet, 90 CSS-19, 78 cv-23, 77 gt-150, 2-78 cvx-16, 79cvx-16, 79 cvz-18,  73 cv-16, 74 cv-18, 89 219 Futura, 76 gt-150 jet, 79 cv-23, 02 Gx-225,  1980 intimidator = done!.. 79 hvp175   Now  done?

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Re: "Sweet" jet boat
« Reply #1 on: April 05, 2017, 07:35:04 AM »
Not to mention servicing the engine would be a challenge.  Maybe if the top section was open in the back similar to a Scimitar then loading/unloading and engine accessibility would not be that bad.   I've seen several cars that can transition to water, but you get in/out on dry land.   Definitely a cool looking craft, but not very practical.
Michael
1979 CVZ-18 388 CI Vortec Mouse
1980 CVX-16SS 140 Mercruiser
1979 CVX-16 Johnson 175
2002 Bennington 2275CC 90 Mercury
1985 Intimidator project
1989 Lowe 200 Redneck fishin Toon
2001 Godfrey Sweetwater pontoon 115 Rude