2006 30 foot
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Re: 2006 30 foot
Originally Posted by JCPERF
We have seen around 88 on GPS
Is that everyday production boat with a cabin and an x dimension the average perf boater can get on plane with?
Or is it light layup, super high x, six blade, no cabin, moons in alignmen,t 70 degree air with a tail wind, in perfect chop with 20 gallons.
I guess what I'm asking is what's an everday speed?
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Re: 2006 30 foot
Originally Posted by Stormrider
Cat, its not impossible, cuz the 29extreme runs 82-83 w/ a 496/425.
Isn't the extreme a no frills low rider type? Then I guess the same questions would apply to thier 82-83.
If it's a real world everyday number, more power to them, I just want to confirm.
My production Daytona had a best of 99.0 but on any given day it was good for 90-95 depending on a host of variables.
I'm an advocate of everyday numbers more so than "I saw it once numbers". I can see 90 in my Pantera, if I glance at the gage while my Dodge is haulin it
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Re: 2006 30 foot
The extreme had a basic cabin w/ cushions, no portapotti. They were getting consistant low 80s.
And both of these are sitdown hotrods.
I dont think you could compare either of these to your 28. Different animals.
And both of these are sitdown hotrods.
I dont think you could compare either of these to your 28. Different animals.
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Re: 2006 30 foot
Originally Posted by Cattitude
I highly respect the boat, but the number seems ambitious.
Is that everyday production boat with a cabin and an x dimension the average perf boater can get on plane with?
Or is it light layup, super high x, six blade, no cabin, moons in alignmen,t 70 degree air with a tail wind, in perfect chop with 20 gallons.
I guess what I'm asking is what's an everday speed?
Is that everyday production boat with a cabin and an x dimension the average perf boater can get on plane with?
Or is it light layup, super high x, six blade, no cabin, moons in alignmen,t 70 degree air with a tail wind, in perfect chop with 20 gallons.
I guess what I'm asking is what's an everday speed?