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1999 Calibre 29 V

1999 Calibre 29 V

$99,995

McCullom Lake, Illinois

Year 1999

Make Calibre

Model 29 V

Category High Performance Boats

Length 29'

Posted Over 1 Month

1999 Calibre 29 V V-12 Allison Aircraft Engine, Arneson Surface Drives, 3 Blade SS Props, Battery Charger, Mercury K-Planes, Hydraulic Steering, Custom Dash, Biller Race Indicators, Tilt Steering Wheel, Latham Throttles, Cockpit Cover, Pop-Up Cleats, Shore Power, Pop-Up Bow Light, This is a unique, one off, 29 performance boat.  It is in near perfect condition, powered by a Allison V-1710-63 V12 Supercharged aircraft Engine., Behind this V-12 beauty is a custom splitter box, feeding into dual Borg-Watner 72C transmissions with Arneson surface drives & 2 Kiekafer trim tabs., Supplementing the powertrain are Aircraft style dual ignitions (either can run alone, or both together), stainless steel headers, Fresh Water Cooling & aluminum water injected exhaust manifolds., 8’ Beam, Eagle Triple Axle Trailer Included W/ Spare & Surge Brakes On 3 Axles. All marine vessels, motors, drives or related parts and or equipment, vehicles, cars, trucks, motorcycles, trailers or any other goods or services depicted on this website (goods) for sale are being sold as is. SPM,LLC offers no warranties, expressed or implied as to the quality or condition of any goods sold. SPM,LLC makes no representation as to the quality or condition of the goods. Though some goods described on this website may be described as new or used, some components of the goods may be new and others used. SPM,LLC encourages all buyers to obtain a Marine Survey prior to purchase, of both new or used goods (structurally & mechanically) because, SPM,LLC does not represent and/or warrant the quality or condition of the goods listed for sale on this website, new or used. SPM,LLC does not warrant accuracy of the description of the goods listed for sale on this website.

Calibre Race Boat 30' WW II Allison V-1710 V-12 Aircraft Engine & Custom Trailer

Calibre Race Boat 30' WW II Allison V-1710 V-12 Aircraft Engine & Custom Trailer

$135,000

Lakewood, New Jersey

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NEW! See this start & run on YouTube, shot on 4/13/15: https://youtu.be/OnKPwAo1K5Q https://youtu.be/7_HJgLaz25U This is a unique, one-off, 30' performance boat. It is in near-perfect condition, powered by a Allison V-1710-63 V-12 Supercharged aircraft engine (FAA certified), government delivery date of July 14, 1942 (not rebuilt, NEW-in-crate government surplus brought out of hibernation to be used in this boat) and with less than 30 hours running time. Behind this V-12 beauty is a custom splitter box, feeding into dual Borg-Warner 72C transmissions with Arneson surface drives & 2 Kiekafer Trim Tabs. Supplementing the powertrain are Aircraft style dual ignitions (either can run alone, or both together),stainless steel headers, Fresh Water Cooling & aluminum water injected exhaust manifolds. The full custom treatment extends into the interior with rich leather seats & trim (Corinthian?), full aircraft style instrumentation and a gorgeous dashboard that combines mahogany with machine turned plates. Also included are a cockpit cover, a full length felt-lined travel cover & an Eagle 3 axle trailer, custom-built for this specific boat. The beam is 8', so wide load certification is not required to tow it. We will let this V-12 ROAR to life for serious potential buyers only (now that we have it on YouTube). Nothing half-baked, nothing cheaply done.Everything on this boat was either custom made or tuned by the best in their fields. This is your opportunity to own a unique specialty boat that will turn heads with its looks and get double takes with the V-12 Allison aircraft engine. A lot of questions have been asked about the top speed, which is unknown. What I can say is it certainty should easily go over a 100 MPH and beyond that, how much faster it will go will be up to the next owner. It could be you, make an offer! We may consider offers for the engine or hull alone if the offer is generous enough. And friendly advice for the low ballers, if you can't afford the price, maintenance or (heaven help you) repairs will also be beyond your means.