Drag Racer
11-17-2003, 01:35 PM
We are currently dialing in a 1978, 20 ft. Brendella hull to the 8 second bracket class and need some information to help us get the setup running safely and consistently at speeds of 125 to 150+ mph. Originally we believed the boat to be a Pickle Fork Tunnel Hull, but, some information has come to us that leads us to question that nomenclature.
In the mid 70's Ron Ehde and Irv Brendel came up with and built what they called a 20 ft. Pickle Scoop Flat Hull. Originally they used V-Drive Prop units for propulsion, but we're suspecting that the same hull may later have had jet pumps (which is what we are using) installed. While the "Scoop" and "Tunnel" terminologies could be analogous and of no real import, the fiberglass layup is as tunnels are typically layed up uniformly and flatties are not.
Any information on, or pictures of, the mid 70's Brendella Pickle Scoop Flat (V-Drive, or Jet) that anyone can provide would be greatly appreciated as it will help us greatly in our understanding of the boat and our thinking as to any modifications we may, or may not need to undertake.
For those interested in our boat and what we are trying to do there is a video and more info on our site:
http://www.BlackBearRacing.com
Our Thanks In Advance,
Jak Young,
BBR
In the mid 70's Ron Ehde and Irv Brendel came up with and built what they called a 20 ft. Pickle Scoop Flat Hull. Originally they used V-Drive Prop units for propulsion, but we're suspecting that the same hull may later have had jet pumps (which is what we are using) installed. While the "Scoop" and "Tunnel" terminologies could be analogous and of no real import, the fiberglass layup is as tunnels are typically layed up uniformly and flatties are not.
Any information on, or pictures of, the mid 70's Brendella Pickle Scoop Flat (V-Drive, or Jet) that anyone can provide would be greatly appreciated as it will help us greatly in our understanding of the boat and our thinking as to any modifications we may, or may not need to undertake.
For those interested in our boat and what we are trying to do there is a video and more info on our site:
http://www.BlackBearRacing.com
Our Thanks In Advance,
Jak Young,
BBR