Hello Guys,
today I have some interesting info. Hanspeter finally launched his brand new homepage, now also with a direct URL to the english version:
www.hpr-powerboats.com/index.php
I hope you enjoy the visit,
Manuel
Hello Guys,
today I have some interesting info. Hanspeter finally launched his brand new homepage, now also with a direct URL to the english version:
www.hpr-powerboats.com/index.php
I hope you enjoy the visit,
Manuel
Very nice Manuel.I've been back and forth on the sites getting ready to choose a hull.And I think it is going to be HPR.Quick Question:are the drives adjustable?MHZ's are not.Apparently.
Oh yeah,looking for a 115.
@ srislash:
Sure they are adjustable, the question is what you want to adjust? The HPR drives are adjustable in their "inclination" or maybe "angle of attack", hope I found the right translation. But not sideways, so they have to be aligned parallel to driving direction already during building. Correction is hardly possible afterwards.
You might see it a bit in this photo on the upper drive:
http://www.hpr-powerboats.ch/images/..._antrieb_1.jpg
On the top support bracket of the upper drive you can see a little grub screw on the right. Release these a little as well as the M3 or M4 scew below and you can move the stainless steel or brass part up/down to adjust the height and therefore inclination. Then fix the screws again. I'd say something between plus/minus 5° is possible, way enough for all applications. And its the same principle for all HPR drives.
Taken from the picture gallery from a HPR06, also a good view on the grub screw:
http://www.hpr-powerboats.ch/cpg149/...detail_103.JPG
Hope that answers your question?
Best regards,
Manuel
Thanks Manuel,it does.But now that second pic got me thinking of matching anodized parts Sold now.Now I just got to gradually free up some hull money.
I've got 2 Ice 200's and 2 1717's.
Shawn
Thought this was a great opportunity for a little group photo!
regards,
Manuel
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Great pic
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