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Who is doing the actual testing, the folks at Checkmate or someone else?
So is that forward section of the hull Kind of like a double hull? Does it fill with water like the sponsons on a Hydro when it is sitting still?43 ft Checkmate Up-Date and Ohio Weather Report. First I Want to Thank all the Checkmate Members on this Checkmate Forum who have Appreciated My Posts by Posting Your Kind Words of Appreciation and By Clicking Thanks. I Really Do Appreciate Your Thanks More than any of You Could Ever Know. Now Saturdays Testing on the 43 ft Checkmate. Testing had to be Canceled due to More Ohio Rain. I am Starting to Feel Like Your Personal Ohio Weather Man LOL. I have Not Been Told as of Yet if Checkmate will Try to do Final Testing on the 43 ft Checkmate Today or Not. From What I Understand from Doug is that Monday the 43 ft Checkmate will be Delivered to Jeff and From there Jeff will have a Photo Shoot on His 43 ft Checkmate Followed By More Testing on the 43 ft Checkmate. I Thought Some of You Might Enjoy Seeing what a Ventilated Step Bottom Looks Like in Case Some of You Might Not have Seen one Before. This is NOT a Picture off of the 43 ft Checkmate. It is Just to Give Some of you a Idea of What Some Hi-Performance Ventilated Bottoms Look Like. I Hope all of You have a Great Sunday and Best Wishes Always Sammie Action Marine
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So is that forward section of the hull Kind of like a double hull? Does it fill with water like the sponsons on a Hydro when it is sitting still?
Monday Up Date on the 43 ft Checkmate. Checkmate Ran the 43 ft Checkmate on Sunday in 3 to 5 foot Waves and the 43 ft Checkmate Ate up the Rough Water...
Kinda wish the "Checkmate" wasn't submerged at rest.
HD
It makes the boat a complete sleeper........cant tell that its a Checkmate until you are being passed!I saw it too. Kinda wish the "Checkmate" wasn't submerged at rest. Then again, it shows that there is a lot of fire power under that hatch! lol
HD