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news.verizon.net April 5th 04 09:37 PM

COUGAR Hydro...first time project
 
Hi

I`m a first time boat builder. I`m wondering if anyone this built this
hydro.
Also, not up on motors how much would it cost to setup this model to
get 40 or 50 mph. Any other advice or thoughts on the boat building process
are appreciated.

Thanks



COUGAR -- A fast, safe, rough water Hydro. Thoroughly tested and raced, a
sure trophy winner. On ideal water sponsons barely tap the water. On rough
water and even bucking a good head wind, it really moves into its own.
Highly maneuverable, can turn on a dime. High nontrip chines prevent digging
in on a turn. As a 9'10" "B" Hydro, she will weigh 115 lbs. with all
hardware less motor. For the "C" Hydro, make it just two inches longer from
back of the sponsons to the transom. Plans are complete with step by step
building instructions, full size rib drawings, bill of material, etc. Will
take any motor from 7 to 30 hp.


http://www.clarkcraft.com/cgi-local/...2&item=9337134
80&cart_id=82107b5e1d0ef02f70d447ad18366754




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