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POWER for 1968 STARCRAFT SUPER SPORT V-16
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<blockquote data-quote="satx78247" data-source="post: 475856" data-attributes="member: 11019"><p>DaleH,</p><p></p><p>FIRST, THANKS for the input. = Despite the "parade" of boats that I've owned over the last 6 decades, I've not had a BIG 16-foot "tin" runabout quite like this SUPER SPORT V16.</p><p></p><p>While I've had numerous 'tinnys" they have all been either BIG flat-bottom, (including a long/slim 20 foot river-boat), Jonboats OR considerably smaller than this one. - My BIG boats have either been woodies (Like the 42' OWENS woodie sedan) or glass hulled & generally either conventional inboards or sterndrives.</p><p></p><p>NOTE: My first HOT ROD was a mahogany molded-plywood 18-foot HOLMES, with a pair of "hot-rodded" Mark 78A Mercury OBs, that looked quite like a YELLOWJACKET (The Denison Hot Rod) on steroids.</p><p>(For its day, that good 'ole girl "would hike up her skirt" & fly. - It would even in 2020, keep up with most of the boats on the lakes.)</p><p></p><p>THANKS again, tex</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satx78247, post: 475856, member: 11019"] DaleH, FIRST, THANKS for the input. = Despite the "parade" of boats that I've owned over the last 6 decades, I've not had a BIG 16-foot "tin" runabout quite like this SUPER SPORT V16. While I've had numerous 'tinnys" they have all been either BIG flat-bottom, (including a long/slim 20 foot river-boat), Jonboats OR considerably smaller than this one. - My BIG boats have either been woodies (Like the 42' OWENS woodie sedan) or glass hulled & generally either conventional inboards or sterndrives. NOTE: My first HOT ROD was a mahogany molded-plywood 18-foot HOLMES, with a pair of "hot-rodded" Mark 78A Mercury OBs, that looked quite like a YELLOWJACKET (The Denison Hot Rod) on steroids. (For its day, that good 'ole girl "would hike up her skirt" & fly. - It would even in 2020, keep up with most of the boats on the lakes.) THANKS again, tex [/QUOTE]
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