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    Default what manufactor is this

    pre 70 im told also told is a sanger
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    No Sanger....

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    How about a bottom pic from the front looking back. It may be a Hondo sprint. Definately not pre 73.

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    Pic of the bottom would help and also a side shot. At this point I would say Hondo as well.
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    Hondo. The rudder looks off center. Hondo did this to remove the prop shaft without removing the rudder. JMHO

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharp Shooter View Post
    How about a bottom pic from the front looking back. It may be a Hondo sprint. Definately not pre 73.
    X2 on the Hondo sprint, looks like there could be some gullwing shape happening on the plates...

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    couple more pics
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    I don't think it's a Hondo. Where the rail comes around the edge of the deck .....at the nose the radius is wide, like a Cole, Dimarco & Canyon. Hondo has a tighter radius at the nose. Nothing in that boat looks like typical Hondo hardware. It apears that it doesn't even have a blast plate.
    My guess is that the T deck may have been cut in an older boat. I've seen lots of them done in the past. The deck shot from the rear makes me think of an early Kurtis. Just my 2 cents worth....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Retired Flatbottom Racer View Post
    I don't think it's a Hondo. Where the rail comes around the edge of the deck .....at the nose the radius is wide, like a Cole, Dimarco & Canyon. Hondo has a tighter radius at the nose. Nothing in that boat looks like typical Hondo hardware. It apears that it doesn't even have a blast plate.
    My guess is that the T deck may have been cut in an older boat. I've seen lots of them done in the past. The deck shot from the rear makes me think of an early Kurtis. Just my 2 cents worth....
    what is a blast plate= i am not a v-drive guy but a jet guy

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    Early Kurtis ! Not pre 70 tho !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Retired Flatbottom Racer View Post
    I don't think it's a Hondo. Where the rail comes around the edge of the deck .....at the nose the radius is wide, like a Cole, Dimarco & Canyon. Hondo has a tighter radius at the nose. Nothing in that boat looks like typical Hondo hardware. It apears that it doesn't even have a blast plate.
    My guess is that the T deck may have been cut in an older boat. I've seen lots of them done in the past. The deck shot from the rear makes me think of an early Kurtis. Just my 2 cents worth....
    I think you're right Bill! It's definaty not a sprint. These new pictures are much better.

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    Not sure what it is now but I do know it looks EXPENSIVE!!!
    $20,000 before it hits the water........
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    Quote Originally Posted by justsquirtin View Post
    what is a blast plate= i am not a v-drive guy but a jet guy
    The blast plate is an alum or stainless plate that extends from the strut to the cav plate above the prop to keep the 'prop blast' from damaging the hull.

    You thinking about goin v-driving???
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