Here are some photos of the turnbuckle you guys were talking about. As you suspected it's designed to center the boat on the trailer. And the question about who built the trailer, it was built by Bob Read at Northwest Performance Boats. He also built the super stock trailer. I just got off the...
Thanks for the kind remarks.I built the tank to clear the wet manifolds, should have used original tank with headers the manifolds rob a lot of rpm and power.It is not an easy job to change tank just for looks.Tank holds about 28 gallons.
Here's the rest of the photos I took tonight. I have headers that I run from time to time when I feel like really beating on the boat. Future plans include fuel injection and twin turbos. I have wing and single racing seat that was originally used when raced.
Here's some photos I just took in the garage. I'll try to get it out in the sun to take some pictures as soon as possible. I have some photos of the boat in motion I have to scan when I get the chance.
I will try to scan some of the old black and whites that Bob Read has.He still has shirts and jackets that match paint schemes of both Kanakas that the crew wore at the races and shows.
I would like share a little info on the Krazy Kanaka Hulls. Sometime in the mid to late 70s the orange SS-50 was destroyed and what was left of it sat in front of Bob Reads NW Performance boats until he closed the shop sometime in the 80s.From there I am not sure where it went.As for the yellow...