Ockelbo HT16 Mercury 150 / 175 2.0L Black Max Summer of 2021
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- Опубликовано: 2 сен 2021
- Just a fun video to have, a memory of the summer. Music credits to Trance - 009 Sound System Dreamscape
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Ockelbo HT16 with too much HP, small boat with some special qualities to say the least. The boat is not a beauty-project in the slightest, just a rig för the engines. Previous owner but a friend when testet at 55 knots, Anton is the driver of all shots. I was a fun summer with a lot of boat rides!
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Ockelbo, Äckelbo, Mercury, black max, 2.0L, 150hp, 175hp, Raker, top, speed, project, summer, Sweden, Västervik, fjordling, HT17, flipper.
Thats a thing of beauty!😁
Insane!!!!!
Magnifique projet, super !!!! Vous n'avez pas de power Lift ?
nice rooster
What happened to the first motor? Overheated? Or something worse? Usually those engines are bulletproof
Hei..hvor høyt står motoren montert i forhold til skroget?
3:44 So good!! Just beautiful. Do you know if those boats were ever sold in America?
I don't think so, I think they were sold mainly in Sweden and neighboring countries to my knowledge 😁 Look up Fjordling HT17 for an other cool retro HT :)
@@simonlanden4635 I will look that up. Are they a common boat? I would love to get one here in the states. I have a 1992 Mercury 2.5 175hp. It has the 5 blade ski prop on it. I would love to get a 3 blade speed prop for it.
@@Chris-zp6eh No, the Fjordling is not very common, or the Ockelbo 😁But there is a big follow in the nordic countries
Snyggt bygge! :) Tror du det är möjligt att montera en 225-250hk motor på om man vill komma upp i hastigheter på typ 65+ knop?
Ja det går säkert, bara det är förstärkt nog. Sen kanske man ska fråga sig om 65+ i en Ockelbo 16 är den bästa idén 😂👍
hvor har du købt den raker ?
Älskar bygget! Vad fick du för fart m nya setupen?
Om jag minns rätt så var vi nära inpå 60 knop, men propellern är för aggressiv och motorn varvar inte tillräckligt ur :)
That didn't look like 65 knots? Was it an accurate reading?
Never gone 65, so not sure what you mean? But GPS measured 55 at leats with old engine 😁