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    Has anyone ever seen a classic 14'?

    I don't mean the Jet boat. Supposably a handfull of 2 seater 14's were made in the Teleflex years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by biggiefl View Post
    I don't mean the Jet boat. Supposably a handfull of 2 seater 14's were made in the Teleflex years.
    yes,,their are a few members that have them..

    ck out this one...
    http://www.donzi.net/forums/showthre...hlight=baby+14

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    Great read...thanks. I hope it attends the Homecoming in October. Has he posted any performance numbers yet? What engine does it have? Love the K-Planes. I can't imagine all that weight in a 14' boat yet it sits level.
    Nick
    1994 22' Classic-454 B1 Red & white
    1981 13' Whaler sport(original owner)
    South Tampa Bay, FL "May I mamoo dogface to the banana patch?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by biggiefl View Post
    Great read...thanks. I hope it attends the Homecoming in October. Has he posted any performance numbers yet? What engine does it have? Love the K-Planes. I can't imagine all that weight in a 14' boat yet it sits level.
    if you do a search you can find more of them..

    http://www.donzi.net/forums/search.php?searchid=1460408

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    What weight?

    Quote Originally Posted by biggiefl View Post
    Great read...thanks. I hope it attends the Homecoming in October. Has he posted any performance numbers yet? What engine does it have? Love the K-Planes. I can't imagine all that weight in a 14' boat yet it sits level.
    The tabs are very small. You are thinking of the standard planes. These are probably 5 pounds each, pumps and all. This model has the pump built in, unlike thier biger brothers that have lines and an external pump. The only grawback is that you have to drill a fair size hole in the transome below the water line. That was hard to do (not hard in the sense of the word), I hate holes no matter where they are.

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    I meant the I/O. Most 14' boats squat with a 200lb 4 stroke on the transom. What is the performance Bert?
    Nick
    1994 22' Classic-454 B1 Red & white
    1981 13' Whaler sport(original owner)
    South Tampa Bay, FL "May I mamoo dogface to the banana patch?"

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