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    Default What Does "MOD-VP" Mean? Evolution/History Lesson

    Ron and Ted -

    Everyone talks "MOD-VP", in reference to everything and anything today.

    ex: Classified ads: 22ft MOD-VP bottom...

    What does "MOD-VP" really mean for the younger folks (<40) that weren't there for the evolution? These folks are the future of our loved sport!

    1. There has "always" been a class that existed which promoted and sanctioned (APBA/OPC) the highest production HP outbooard available to the public on a production runabout hull. At least as far as my existence...

    F
    H
    JP (Family J)
    VP
    MOD-VP

    as the motors evolved, so did the classes and the story....

    What does that mean? I don't know for sure, but you two and many others can shed the light on the evolution of the real deal...non-true tunnel boat hull classes (don't get me wrong, I love them also! - we're on the MOD-VP Forum).

    I'll just start at...(exact dates?)
    J-Production / Family J (73' thru ---) - 150hp - 15-16ft V bottoms
    1975 - OMC released 200 V6
    1977-78 - "VP" - 200hp "STOCK" - 18-20ft V bottoms (mostly OMC)
    1979 - MVP - V6 "Modified" Motors (moving rules target) - 18-20ft "V" Bottoms only
    1980? - Ron Hill put an outboard bracket on a center-pod jet tunnel (19 Daytona - oops it worked! The MOD-VP class (world) had suddenly changed!
    1981 - St. Louis - Powerboat Mag Shootout - What a trip! Everyone had air entrapment designs, even if it was glued in PVC pipe for tunnels (sorry Howard!).

    Ron - you're the teacher, tell the "real" story (with pics) and shed light on what MOD-VP really means! (and why it died) I know Ted has hundreds on photos to share as you do -- post them damnit!

    If I'm off on the years (memory only), it's yours to set it straight!

    Set it up and knock it down...it's a great story that not everyone knows! If anyone can paint the picture...this group can!

    We need it this type of racing back...it was the BEST!!!!

    Thanks for the memories...You're the teacher...

    Now, class! "SHUT-UP" (and listen) - Thank-you!
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    I was probably only seven or eight when John ran that Hydrostream in the Parker Nine Hour or should I say Seven Hour. We raced like hell to get to Blue Water only to find out the bottom blew out just after the first turn. “I think John was hanging out looking for a smoke.” Getting rid of all that gas was a bitch. The best memories I have of boat racing was the Parker Nine Hour, we really need to bring it back. If you really take a look at boat racing today as compared to the old Mod VP days as well as the early Nine Hour days, boat racing is close to being nothing more then a museum of old facts and pictures. Lets not let that happen.

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    Heres another - 1988 St. Louis

    Right to left...
    Ron Hill
    Myself
    John Castelli (driver)

    Don't know the names of the other guys...hell it was 16 years ago...
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    one more...
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    Driving Al Zink's Mod VP Allison. Parker 1981. Picture was published in Trailor Boats.
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    Ron says he's going to California
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    A I remember it.
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    Dosen't Mod VP = Modified V-Hull right? Here's my STV MOD-VP


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    Modified V Production

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    Rocket - That's my point...Mod VP was a class prior to the modified V hulls (air entrapment tunnels)...it started as V bottom class with modified motors...spin-off from VP. The Eliminator 19 Daytona (jet hull) changed everything!
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