They're still available.
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They're still available.
That is not a Donzi hull number, although your paperwork may indicate otherwise.
Did you happen to look behind the dash or on the boweye backing block? Those are the 2 most common places to find...
Do you have a hull number?
I'd venture to say that it's a '67 and not a '68...not that it really make much difference.
I've been out of touch for a little while. I've been taking the week to put thousands of miles on the car shuttling outdrives up and down the Eastcoast,
visiting friends that are having some...
I have 2 Volvo Ultra props that I no longer use. One is a 24 pitch, and the other is a 26. Both are right hand. They have some dings, but are otherwise very useable.
$400 each or best offer.
That's 4 from Matty's old 16. I'm guessing April or May of 1967.
I was thinking the same thing.
Shea, buddy, you don't look a day over 45.
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Bill,
Are there any number tags on that boat...anywhere? That would be helpful.
Seriously?!!! You did a search?!!!
From what I can gather, there were very few Holman-Moody engines installed in 1967. Most were Eaton Interceptors.
It appears that Donzi didn't start using H-M packages in "full swing" until early...
Happy Birthday dude!!!!
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Happy Birthday Bobby.
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I guess that caller I.D. does work after all...
Thanks everyone for the birthday wishes.
How long do suppose a Bravo will last at 6800 RPM?
Matty,
Is next years Dustoff on Father's day weekend?
This is the paragraph that jumps out at me....
"Michael White, executive director of the commission, said that when the speed...
...or all the ice cream.
Dwight,
Here ya go...Here's your "extension box" right here..
http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGXcM9evUpo
Well then, I guess you need to defend your title Mr. Senior Sandbagger....
Here's a pic to remember...
Let the games begin!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xt9uPRRJRpU
Longer piston dwell @ TDC?
A chronometer by definition doesn't have to keep perfect time. It just has to have a predictable and constant deviation.
This dates back to John Harrison's development of the first chromometer in...
1972 235hp Holman-Moody
It looks like the engine is from 1972.
Did you guys notice who the seller is. Mike Devlin used to be active on this board years ago. I believe he also has (or had) a bench seat Hornet.
I think I may regret this, but I have to ask...What is a Donzi "performer"?
Where in CT are you? We might be neighbors.