hallett21
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I believe they didn’t like that NA 860 for cats.I’d love to know how a single M28 with the Merc 860 and M6 would perform!
I believe they didn’t like that NA 860 for cats.I’d love to know how a single M28 with the Merc 860 and M6 would perform!
I think it would kick ass.I believe they didn’t like that NA 860 for cats.
they are big and heavy, plus a little light on being snappy being NA. Great running motors but more suited to a bigger vee that isn't in a big hurry.I think it would kick ass.
In a 19 Daytona
Unfortunately, Merc Racing discontinued that package. Our M-31 loved this set up in a twin application.I’d love to know how a single M28 with the Merc 860 and M6 would perform!
The one that Roger owns with the twin 15" drags.
Nice dually by the way! I am currently in the process of building an 88.Back story is... We (Paul Miller and myself) DCB built this classic 19' Daytona back in 1996 for a customer named Rod. He saw the light black and red 19' Daytona we built as a drag boat. It was when the 15" 2.5 260 HP Merc Racing outboard debuted. When Rod saw the black one he wanted a replica but make the black base white. He did want more of a family style with a full interior, jack plate, ski-pylon, and even a Bimini top. We of course were happy to oblige. The cool part is we did have Bob Leach insert the mold to elevate the center pod to make it more conducive for the outboard set-up. The boat came out bitchen and it has had a few owners and spent some time in Northern California on the Delta.
Fast forward to now... I reached out to Rick at Maxed out Marine @MaxedOutMarine and wanted to find a Mach 22 with twins. The one I wanted is owned by the same gentleman that owned this one. He unfortunately will not part with my dream Mach 22 with twin drag 2.5's but maybe someday... Rick contacted me a few months later and said he had a little something up his sleeve. When he sent me the pic of the 19 I told him I had to have it... This boat is all original and so well taken care of. This is why I pulled the trigger. As I get older, we start to think more about where we came from and reflect more on where we are now. I have been doing what I do for 32 years and am truly blessed to be where I am today. I truly mean this. Life is good and I cherish these memories more now than ever. The best part of is the relationships that are made in this industry.
So, I did buy this without hesitation!! Made the purchase the day after our beloved president Trump was elected and this will forever be one of the coolest days ever.
Now I have a cool boat to tow behind my dually. It all fits
I want to personally thank Rick, Roger, and Tim for making this happen. Let's make boating great again!!
Cheers all,
-Tony DCB View attachment 1448282 View attachment 1448283 View attachment 1448284 View attachment 1448286
Speaking of overpowered Daytonas…I think it would kick ass.
In a 19 Daytona
Speaking of overpowered Daytonas…
Yes this one did begin with an Arneson and it was a handful. Not sure who put the IMCO drive on.That’s the one that began life with an Arneson if I remember right. Don’t think they could ever get it to work right.