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  • fomocosun
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    Originally posted by 89SILVERCOUPE View Post
    Where do or did you live? How do you know it was yours?

    It's a 74 hondo.. that paint&seats not many like it.

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  • 89SILVERCOUPE
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    Originally posted by fomocosun View Post
    wow that was one of my old jets..
    Where do or did you live? How do you know it was yours?

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  • krazy kris
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    Originally posted by SS Junk View Post
    The upkeep of a regular boat... multiply that by about a thousand...
    x2 especially if it has a ford power plant

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  • fomocosun
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    I know lots of guys running jets. fun fun boats but they are hot rods!

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  • fomocosun
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    Originally posted by 89SILVERCOUPE View Post
    Man I had a one a couple of summers ago and it was a blast........as long as the water was smooth. The boat would run around the upper 80-lower 90 mph. I miss having it around..
    wow that was one of my old jets..

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  • jetboat
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    They are a blast to have and it is hard to operate a family in/out drive and not having the speed of a jetboat.

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  • lilvega
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    Had a Glastron Carlson 21 footer. Seated 5, motor was enclosed and exhaust in the water. 55mph all day long rough or calm water. Boat was heavy!
    Never had to do anything other than replace the alternator belt every year. Must have had it at the lake a few hundred times.
    Downside was the 20 galons of gas per day....

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  • SS Junk
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    The upkeep of a regular boat... multiply that by about a thousand...

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  • Rick Modena
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    My buddy Nick has a Taylor with a Ford 460, berkley drive pump and that thing hauls ass. I had posted pics of the build at the old board. I believe if you go to their website you can find his, red with simular seats as Hass' boat.
    Nicks boat http://thetaylorboatsroost52059.yuku...979-SS-460-BBF
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    Last edited by Rick Modena; 06-12-2011, 05:27 PM.

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  • 89SILVERCOUPE
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    Man I had a one a couple of summers ago and it was a blast........as long as the water was smooth. The boat would run around the upper 80-lower 90 mph. I miss having it around..

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  • Pro88LX
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    Had a early 70s sanger 19" v drive with a mild 454 making about 375-400ish when I lived on the delta in northern California. Would smoke my buddies jet boat with a 450hp 468 all day long. His huge rooster tails looked cool though. We sold that and I got a ski centurion barefoot warrior with a yamaha 225 horse outward that was just as fast and way more fun to drive. Looking to get another speed boat someday. And Aaron, you can ski/tube behind those old boats too.

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  • shumpertdavid
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    Guy a good friend of mine knows, he lives in Kingston, OK. Saw the boat a couple times at his house. The hull is so thin it easily flexes to the touch. Has a twin turbo big block Chevy with a 400 hp shot of juice. Brian rode in it once and said never again. His name is Hass, he has a clean chevy II that runs 10 sec 1\4 mile and he said the boat is a sicker ride.


    Last vid is him taking ex drag racer Eddie Hill for a Nitrous run, couple of vids on youtube show 120+ mph runs.





    Last edited by shumpertdavid; 06-12-2011, 02:58 PM.

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  • kingjason
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    I had a Carlson Glastron deep V with a 455 in it. It handled rough water well and would do about 55-60 on calm water. Really more for looks then practical use. A good bass boat could take you and get twice the fuel mileage while doing it. It was a good looking boat though and drew a lot of attention. I also had the pleasure of being towed in as they like to pop head gaskets. LOL

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  • fordracing19
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    Someone on here had one that burnt while out on the lake.

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  • slow55
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    They are cool in the sense that they are loud, can be fast and are fun to play with.

    They suck in the sense that they blow through gas, can't do much with them except haul ass and the water has to be calm. That means you're pretty much fucked around here and would only be able to open it up at night when everyone is off the water and the wind dies down.

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