Excuse Our Dust.

Racerguymiami

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Sneak peek for 2012. This is a new deck/canopy over 2011 as well as a few hull mold mods.
 

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Svl

Plan on being completed mid Feb. You may notice a slight resemblance above the sheer line here. I need to thank DW for all his help.
 

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Well that Canopy looks nice and safe for a SVL. Some of the older Large Window ( w cracks ) designs make me a touch nervous. This thing is super exciting, I do personally think the Keel Area looks awful deep and steep deadrise, At mid 90's speeds I would think it's gonna be a touch loose in the back end. and if the front end is driving, oh Boy. None the less that is my own humble non marine design engineer opinion, and I still think it is about the most eciting thing I have heard of or seen in a while. Nice that there is those out there with the desire to test out something new in this class. Can't wait to see it finished. Jason
 
Where do you plan on racing it? Is it sold? What motor will go in it? I think its great to see a new boat design with what looks like a completly new bottom. Bad assss!!!!
Randy
 
This is Doug Wright's design canopy, same as on his 38 and now being used on the 32 race boats. After the events in Key West last November I scrapped the original deck/canopy and started from scratch. I wanted to produce a boat that would be as safe as possible in the event of a rollover. Between the structure itself, internal bracing, surrounding pod and minimun 4 1/4 inch window flanges I believe this is the ticket.

On the bottom at the transom, progressive deadrise, 23.5 degrees being the deepest. Pad at 22 degrees. There's a few other things going on down there also that have worked really well on the first hull.

Boat is not sold yet, should be complete (unrigged) mid Feb. Most likely going to be racing with SBI. This is only because of the weight. It's going to come in close to 4700Lbs and I'm not a fan of adding 300+ lbs.
 
Looking forward to seeing you on the race course, Jacksonville is the first race in April hope you will be ready. Looks like it is shaping up to be a good season. If there is any changes or info I can pass on after the confereance call next wk I will.
 
Thanks in advace for thinking of the new owners safty. Its hard to scrap a design after you put in countless hours. In the end you will sell more boats when the racers realize what you did. Good work!!!
Randy
 
Very sharp piece and I am liking that you took the initiative for safety after the recent past events. Keep us updated as the project comes along.
 
Couple more pics

Couple of earlier deck pics.

Thanks for the positive replies. I'll get some more recent pics up soon.
 

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You're thinking the 4700 lbs is ready to run? Just add 50lbs and go racing????


It sure looks good...
 
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