Re: Sneakeasy photos?

Many thanks for lots of help from this group! Found the pic of Sneakeasy at
speed and looks like she hardly leaves a crease on the water! Thanks again.

Brent Kennedy
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I was going through my neighbors Sneakeasy photos on line and there is a
good one at the bottom of this page showing the wake. He is doing around 15.

http://www.alaska.net/~fritzf/Boats/Sneakeasy/amphib/amphib.htm

HJ

Brent Kennedy wrote:
> Have seen 15 or 20 pictures of the Sneakeasy on the net, but they are
> all of the craft stationary or at low speed.
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> I would like to see her going fast to check out the wake pattern and
> poise on the water.
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> Do you know where I could find such a photo please?
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When you see one at rest you are pretty much seeing it at speed. The bow
does not come up the boat stays level as you accelerate, there is no
transition like a normal outboard where the bow comes up and then
rotates back as the boat gets on step. The Sneakeasy just goes faster,
level.

And there is very little wake, most of the fuss behind is from the
outboard.

HJ

Brent Kennedy wrote:
> Have seen 15 or 20 pictures of the Sneakeasy on the net, but they are
> all of the craft stationary or at low speed.
>
> I would like to see her going fast to check out the wake pattern and
> poise on the water.
>
> Do you know where I could find such a photo please?
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Have seen 15 or 20 pictures of the Sneakeasy on the net, but they are
all of the craft stationary or at low speed.

I would like to see her going fast to check out the wake pattern and
poise on the water.

Do you know where I could find such a photo please?