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Today, I thought I'd show my new boat I built a couple weeks ago. I received a couple of these, awkwardly colored, wedge plates from my buddy's collection along with two long, printed wedge pieces from BL. The problem was I couldn't figure out a good way could be incorporated in a traditional boat (well, mainly the wedge plates due to shape and color). I wanted something sleek and long, like a cigarette, but, the wedges were too wide. Then it hit me a flat bottom sprint boat! So, here is my spin on a twin turbine, flat bottom, jet sprint boat... that doesn't actually float. Apart from that, tell me what you think default_classic.gif

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As you can see, it has a very low profile, just a bit shorter than it's driver.

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At a width of 8 studs it will require an escort, however it probably won't have such a large hauler unit without a new shorter trailer configuration.

It does sit well on it's current trailer.

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As always, thanks for looking, Q & C welcomed default_classic.gif

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