Beautiful jet boat. Have always admired the CV19 SS having watched the Live and Let Die boat chase numerous times.
Must sound great.
Glastron Carlson CV 19 SS (1974)
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1977 Almarine Meteor Jetboat Restoration http://almarinemeteor.blogspot.com/
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Thanks for that! It does sound quite impressive - I need to get some flappers on the exhausts though to (hopefully!) cut down the noise a bit.
My new crankshaft arrived from Iowa just before Christmas. The engine rebuild begins in earnest in January.
My new crankshaft arrived from Iowa just before Christmas. The engine rebuild begins in earnest in January.
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lovely boat - I used to instal the 455 Olds /Berkeley 12JC 'packajets' when I was a litle boy working as Technical Advisor to a boatbuilding company in Kuwait in 1976. One of the Sheikhs had a boat identical to your as well, I remember driving it with a pretty bikini-clad lebanese girl in the passenger seat....ho hum, memories...
The Olds is a great engine, much easier to work on than the big block chevvys as the spark plugs are above the exhaust manifolds. I've still got a complete Berkeley Jet Drive workshop manual if you need any jet info, plus I understand all the jet parts are easily obtained from the states.
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The Olds is a great engine, much easier to work on than the big block chevvys as the spark plugs are above the exhaust manifolds. I've still got a complete Berkeley Jet Drive workshop manual if you need any jet info, plus I understand all the jet parts are easily obtained from the states.
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my mistake - that's a Berkeley 12JE not a JC. The JE is a transom mounted unit, whereas the JC is about 5" further into the hull, requiring a purpose built hull moulding. Both excellent jets, work beautifully with the low revving, hi torque yank big blocks. I fitted twin 12JE's into a 27footer with 440 cu ins chryslers - went really well but boy did it drink fuel!!
They're still going, but not in Berkeley anymore -
www.berkeleyjet.com
They're still going, but not in Berkeley anymore -
www.berkeleyjet.com
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Well spotted - it is a "JE" jet drive, but it does require the hull moulding fitting - I've tried to post some pictures over the past week but I keep getting a server error message - maybe Robin can shed some light on the problem as I'm sure it's not at my end.
The Berkeley link you posted is a subsidiary company of "CP Performance" in California - two great sites with some amazing products; well worth a visit (CP Performance for general items). When I stripped the jet drive I discovered that the shaft was slightly bent and couldn't be repaired. I ordered a new shaft and several other bits from CP Performance (a.k.a. "Berkeley"!) on line at 10pm on a Wednesday night. I couldn't believe it when the courier knocked on my door the following Friday afternoon with the parts; some 40 hours later for a trip from California to Scotland - the Americans really know how to "ship" items quickly.
The Berkeley link you posted is a subsidiary company of "CP Performance" in California - two great sites with some amazing products; well worth a visit (CP Performance for general items). When I stripped the jet drive I discovered that the shaft was slightly bent and couldn't be repaired. I ordered a new shaft and several other bits from CP Performance (a.k.a. "Berkeley"!) on line at 10pm on a Wednesday night. I couldn't believe it when the courier knocked on my door the following Friday afternoon with the parts; some 40 hours later for a trip from California to Scotland - the Americans really know how to "ship" items quickly.
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Unfortunately my emails to my contact re. his upholsterer haven't been answered. Did you find a proper source for the vinyl? Only other time I see him is at Beale Park where he exhibits both his Colvic and the Caddy, but that's mid 2011...broompisces wrote:Another image of the vinyl.................
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I have located a supplier for the seat vinyl, but I need to confirm that they can heat pleat it - I've been trying for a couple of weeks to post an image here, but I keep getting an error message when I go to upload - I'm sure the problem isn't at my end?!
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Test
Mercs are like women, no 2 are exactly alike. That's what testing is about. In general it is safer to test motors and props than women!
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Here's the message I'm getting;
Server error.
The website encountered an error while retrieving posting.php?mode=reply&f=6&t=2230. It may be down for maintenance or configured incorrectly.
Server error.
The website encountered an error while retrieving posting.php?mode=reply&f=6&t=2230. It may be down for maintenance or configured incorrectly.
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Well that seemed to work OK, but I know there has been problems uploading pictures at times, I myself had issues a little while ago. Are you sure your image size isn't too big? Just a thought.
Mercs are like women, no 2 are exactly alike. That's what testing is about. In general it is safer to test motors and props than women!