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Old 06-02-2009, 11:55 AM
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That's cool

I still think you better off with a blown rat motor, or even better a diesel, or even better a turbine.
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Or a solid rocket booster while you are at it!
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You can order turbine powered speed boats

http://www.turbinemarine.com/projects.html

blown rat motors are the industry standard.

You can get a 1,000hp motor that will run all day.
Nice thing about having an ocean to cool it!

You're really better off with an iron block for the marine environment.

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