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I do miss the Bob Nordskog days. When he test drove a boat and found issues, he didn't pull any punches. :lurk5:
I remember taking one of our 24 footers to one of the early tests that Bob and Dick De Bartalo did. It was set up with twin 175 outboards....the biggest they made at that time. The boat was a duplicate to a production boat that I raced in P class at the time with the exception of no bolsters and full cabin.
Anyway Bob takes it out and jumps a couple of wakes and comes back with a smirk on his face. He says, I know that this is the standard set up for racers, but I can't recommend this for the general public.
You understand that at that time, there was a much needed piece of the puzzle that wasn't available yet....COUNTER ROTATION.
Both props turned the same way and had the same torque rotation. Every time the boat jumped a wave, the reentry would snap the wheel and you had to catch it or go for one big turn. We were all used to it and did it for 3 hour races on a regular basis.....but Bob wouldn't let it go.
He said I'm sorry you have to be penalized because Mercury doesn't make the option, but that is what has to happen. We only sold that option to people who could handle it.