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Old 17 September 2008, 14:53   #21
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I'll tell you when I get it at the weekend.....
Ahh - don't forget to run it in properly!!!

The Verado owners site is pretty good but rather biased. Looks like you get all sorts of problems if you don't treat the engines with kid gloves!!! Apparently they just don't like being tilted up for storage - if you do don't start it for about 10 mins after tilting down to let all the oil settle!!!
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Old 17 September 2008, 22:30   #22
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They are improved a lot sins cougar made them....

Heard that before....

But Patos you working at the Norweigan agents...Don´t you?

Jan-Erik, Knut or Henrik is your real name.

For me it sounds little odd to buy a boat like this as the first rib. Come on....you working with computers and would like to have little fun...

(I like the boat....)
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Old 02 October 2008, 20:32   #23
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They are improved a lot sins cougar made them....

Heard that before....

But Patos you working at the Norweigan agents...Don´t you?

Jan-Erik, Knut or Henrik is your real name.

For me it sounds little odd to buy a boat like this as the first rib. Come on....you working with computers and would like to have little fun...

(I like the boat....)
http://www.finn.no/finn/boat/object?...94&WT.svl=Link


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Old 02 October 2008, 21:28   #24
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I noticed the Anchor fixed to the rear of the rib. Looks like a easy solution.
whats the pro's and cons of that system?
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Old 02 October 2008, 21:49   #25
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I noticed the Anchor fixed to the rear of the rib. Looks like a easy solution.
whats the pro's and cons of that system?
It'll swing around like crazy. The wind, tide or both will act upon the blunt end rather than the end of least resistance. If you're in a crowded anchorage, the stern anchored boat will be doing something totally different to the bow anchored boats which could result in a clonk if the spacings are tight.
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Old 03 October 2008, 18:10   #26
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It'll swing around like crazy. The wind, tide or both will act upon the blunt end rather than the end of least resistance. If you're in a crowded anchorage, the stern anchored boat will be doing something totally different to the bow anchored boats which could result in a clonk if the spacings are tight.
Agreed. Good for the Scandinavian style of mooring though, the anchor out the back and line to shore.

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Old 14 May 2009, 22:40   #27
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My new rib it's on it's way with 350SCI

This will be an even better summer.I Hope the 350SCI is as powerful as they say.
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Old 15 May 2009, 00:12   #28
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Please let us know how you get on - I would really love that engine!!!
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Old 15 May 2009, 06:13   #29
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Hi Patos
Looks fantastic with the 350 on it. Let us know some comparisons please, I might upgrade if the difference is big enough....

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Old 15 May 2009, 18:11   #30
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Hi Patos
Love the steering wheel - where did you source that from?
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Old 15 May 2009, 20:21   #31
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@ RUP http://isotta.com/marine/index.html

Hydrolift use Isotta. More pictures at this web site. http://www.hydrolift.com/
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Old 16 May 2009, 08:06   #32
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I think that is the nicest rib I have seen on this forum!! Sure, some are bigger and have cabins, but that is awesome. Only down side iswould be trying to keep it looking as clean as it is if fishing in north wales!!!.....seriously, stunning rib!
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Old 16 May 2009, 10:44   #33
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@ Tony I give you a feedback.This time Mercury Racing special made the propeller for me.The propeller I had on the last one was not good.
@Humber the black color on the tubes is not good in warmer contries.They use other colors.see pics.
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Old 16 May 2009, 11:27   #34
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@ Tony I give you a feedback.This time Mercury Racing special made the propeller for me.The propeller I had on the last one was not good.
@Humber the black color on the tubes is not good in warmer contries.They use other colors.see pics.
What a beautiful rib!¬!
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Old 16 May 2009, 18:16   #35
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Yes I agree - hows that engine doing - any data yet???
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Old 16 May 2009, 18:30   #36
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come on Patos....get it in the water and give us some results....its no good just standing there admiring it...!!..
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Old 16 May 2009, 23:53   #37
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This will be an even better summer.I Hope the 350SCI is as powerful as they say.

I doubt if your hole shot will be a whole lot different .. top end will be better but percentage wise not a big amount .. where you should see it is mid range thrust oh yeah !
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Old 17 May 2009, 19:05   #38
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I think you are right about that.The ting is that nobody seem to know .Mercury don't tell me how many horse power it has.I have read that it has 370.The RPM on the 350SCI is scary
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Old 19 May 2009, 21:41   #39
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Amazing Rib.
I wish you spend a lot of time on it!
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Beautifull rib!!
And the price?
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