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    Default Outerlimits 43 SV

    Here is a fantastic powerboat

    The video

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhMkk...yer_embedded#!






    Last edited by Alfa Spirit; 11-10-2010 at 06:52 PM.

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    Cool Hot Boat!

    Man that is a great looking rig.
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    Nice !!

    I saw that vid a couple of months ago in the MHZ site but can't find it there any more...
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    I need one!

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    That hull is not made by MHZ but by a private builder. So as there are no confusion.

    Quote Originally Posted by DISAR View Post
    Nice !!

    I saw that vid a couple of months ago in the MHZ site but can't find it there any more...
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    wow thats great!

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    I wanna see it at wot for more than 2 sec lmao,super duper toy that is

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    Holy crap that has to be my next build. Screw the cat I have always been a V hull guy that that is bad ass!

    Please fill me on some details.

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    Quote Originally Posted by westbeach View Post
    That hull is not made by MHZ but by a private builder. So as there are no confusion.
    Does this builder still build the hull? How can I get one?

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    Contact Jorg at http://www.e-powerboat.de/bilder/our...=12&gallery=56



    Length:168 cm

    wide:38,8cm

    hight max:26,7cm

    price 650€ in a glass/carbon fibre mix.

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    I think it looks absolutelty awesome! That vid was a first run, BTW.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScarabChris View Post
    Does this builder still build the hull? How can I get one?
    66" and a little north of $870 + shipping for just the hull. Could you please record the conversation when you break this one to the wife.......

    So, what does a boat like this one run? maybe $2500 to $3000 USD? (on the low end, no big $$$ setups)

    Think I better make a new 40" scarab with more power, I will save tons of $$$$ by avoiding a divorce!

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    Yeah 66" is too big, I have noplace to even store that thing. I'm not rich in any way but the money isn't really an issue, especially considering what the real boat costs me. No need to worry about the wife, she drives a brand new car every 2 years (currently a BMW), she just got a new laptop and a new camera. She is way ahead of me in the toys department.

    All in the name of having fun.

    I would like this boat in a 43" size. No luck on that huh?

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    KITON finish





    If you want a 39" version, MHZ Racemaster

    http://www.mhz-powerboats.com/shop/s...rtikel3861.htm

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    Yeah I looked at the ones from MHZ, I don't like them.

    The one pictured above is more to scale the way the deck overhangs the transom to hide the drives. This is how the real Outerlimits 51 is built.

    Here is a turbine powered 51 by Turbine Marine. I have seen this boat up close. Notice the set back transom.

    One of my favorite boat videos.

    http://www.turbinemarine.com/video_OL_03.html

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    The Outerlimits is a big hull very expensive and ... amazing.

    The Racemaster is nice too, I' ve got a MHZ Fountain 40", I like this boat, not the same scale but what a beauty
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    An other very nice powerboat


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    What a sweet looking boat!

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    And other Superboat


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    i think if i could choose any hull with no money limits it would be this amazing hull...absolutely stunning
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    One issue many forget with boats over 60" is insurance. Neither IMPBA nor NAMBA will insure you with a boat over 60", so if there is property damage due to a runaway, etc you're on your own. Some may think "scr*w the insurance", but they obviously haven't been involved in a lawsuit - that or they have nothing worth losing in a legal action.....



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    I say, screw the insurance. Sport runners don't usually join IMPBA or NAMBA anyhow. Where I run, the only damage that is done is to my boats.
    Has anyone actually ever had to use their insurance through these groups?

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    Yes, IMPBA's firm settled a six figure injury suit a few years ago. Lots of folks drive their car or truck without insurance, doesn't make it smart. It's your choice, your money - and your family's future.



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    Or you could get AMA insurance. This is what I have for flying my airplanes and it covers model airplanes,cars,rockets and Boats. 4 million in coverage and its $55. a year.

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    I do have that card. It will cover my boats?

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    Yes it will and there's no size limit either. I carry both AMA and NAMBA so I can compete at both events.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkF View Post
    Or you could get AMA insurance. This is what I have for flying my airplanes and it covers model airplanes,cars,rockets and Boats. 4 million in coverage and its $55. a year.

    Mark
    hmm.... I have AMA but for some reason I pay $75 a year I think? but yes AMA is great.... I mostly carry it for my planes reasoning but still.... if one of my boats was to get away from me I like to know that I won't be without some form of protection.... a few years back I had a plane get away from me when an ailerons linkage let go.... plane bee lined towards a fellow club members Pickup and went directly through his soft tonneau cover, in this case I just gave him a few hundred and called it a day.... but if it had taken out his bedside it would have made me feel much better that I wouldn't have had a $2500 day.... was a 60" span low wing heavy plane so would of done some damage... knowing all of us carried insurance we all laughed about it.... better safe then sorry.... and just the fact that it makes me feel responsible when running my models is worth it!!

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    Hmm, seems insurance would be an interesting sticky thread somewhere about information. what the organizations are and what they cover (and what they don't).

    I had IMPBA insurance years ago, but I remember reading the requirements. fencing around the race site, no watercraft on the water, things like that. It was restrictive enough that most races I attended were in violation of something. I always figured trying to use that insurance while running on a public pond or lake would be pretty much worthless. But maybe I was wrong.

    so, who on this site is familiar with what the different insurances cover and do not cover? (seperate thread?)

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    repeat. 1:20 later though.....????

    Sorry.
    Last edited by befu; 11-26-2010 at 09:35 PM. Reason: I is a idiot!

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