Turbinator

JASON

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Location
TYNE & WEAR
Boat name
Turbinator
Boat make
50 SUPERHAWK/36 CAT/32 ACTIVE THUNDER
Engines(s)
3X502 EFI/1600 hp TURBINE/2X700HP MRD
Yes I know things have been moving along slow but finally the boat is now prepped up ready for its paint job!
What do you guys think of the design? Is it over the top or does it suit the boat.
 

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i think it looks perfect. got any pics of the turbine setup in the boat?
 
Engine is still not in,waiting for the paint to be completed.
See previous posts for turbine pics.
 
Try doing a search on all my threads using my member name or search for a keyword TURBINE

J
 
Good idea. Ill try that. I find turbines very interesting.
 
There fun as long as you now what your doing, there can be leathal in the wrong hands.
 
SO I've heard. We have a local guy up here that has t-53's in a 46 Skater. I rode in it last year.. Nothing but fun.
 
Hi Jason I new your boat when it was Drambuie and then Quiver with the Gentry Turbo motors. Has it still got the pumping stezza as installed by J Miller? what drives will you be running on? Have you redone the interior? :cheers:
 
The boat is getting a full re-rigg paint and interior Drives are arneson ASD8 on drop boxes The old ssm IV that were on the boat are being sold.
What do you mean pumping stezza?

Do you have any history about this boat?

Cheers
J
 
Speed master IV + extension boxes 1 needs full rebuild the other is spot on.

£4000 the pair
 

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It had a rediculous stereo system installed which used to shake you to bits when it was wound up. Don't know too much about the boat, it was first sat in the shed in Merlin Boat Park Southampton as Drambuie under tarpaulins for years and then J Miller purchased the boat and immediately had it sent off to Poole to be repainted (about 1996) the logo was done the same as his 6 litre boat All of a Quiver. Whilst Miller had it it was very unreliable with the Gentry motor's. The only time it was used regularly was when it was shipped to the south of France for a couple of weeks on the back of a lorry. It did have a tripple axle yank trailer that was modified to take another six litre cat called offshore Jockeys. When it came back from france it appeared to be about a foot shorter as they had rammed the dockside, this was repaired and the it went to wales, picton's I think. Thats all I know dude.
 
Yep the boat has had a small repair at the front it only looks a small job as the first couple of inches of the bow have been blown in.
The stereo is still in the boat but I have no tried it out yet
The boat had ssmIV on when I bought it do you know if the were on when you seen it as Drambuie? As it was originally built with TRS drives
 
GERARD
Let me know what dia and pitch I will see what I can do .

J
 
JASON said:
The boat had ssmIV on when I bought it do you know if the were on when you seen it as Drambuie? As it was originally built with TRS drives

I thought it was built for the Drambuie brothers, complete with Gentry's and speedmasters.

It was used for some speed redord or another up in Scotland.

Howard Wretham looked after it for a while, and got pretty well used to pulling the heads off the Gentry's!

It sat at Hamble point marina for a long time before it arrived at Merlin Quay.

There was a famous pic of it in France with Chuck Burnett on board with this mamouth breasted topless old rat stood on the foredeck...well funny.

mebbe we could find a copy of the that pic, and post it.
 
I just spoke with David Sewell in an attemp to track down the picture of the large breasted woman.

It seems Mr Burnett purchased all the pics from David, at a more than reasonable price (inc negatives!!)

He does however, remember that her name was Mercedes! :sick:
 
I seem to remember a story about her being led around on a dog chain at some event or other as well?
 
that's the bird!
 

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