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Old 06-05-2012, 12:33 PM
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Found this on Dallas CL....figured I would pass it on (no, it's not mine). Lokks pretty awesome for an older Baja.
http://dallas.craigslist.org/ftw/boa/3057226213.html
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Old 06-05-2012, 04:48 PM
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650 hp and only 76 mph? Something doesn't add up. And those graphics are a touch hard on the eyes....
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Ew yeah, those graphics are not easy at all on the eyes
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Definitely not my taste of graphics!
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What am I looking at on the graphics??? Looks like a Del Taco menu.
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Originally Posted by puzzleboy
650 hp and only 76 mph? Something doesn't add up. And those graphics are a touch hard on the eyes....
With that HP the speed is close. I'd be curious to see what RPMs and what pitch prop he's running.
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I would say.... the WRONG prop. 650 hp in that size of boat, with the right prop, should be 80 ish or better. My boat is only 385 hp, is bigger, and runs 63 (GPS).
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Originally Posted by puzzleboy
I would say.... the WRONG prop. 650 hp in that size of boat, with the right prop, should be 80 ish or better. My boat is only 385 hp, is bigger, and runs 63 (GPS).
Hard to say wrong prop without knowing the details but 80 would be a stretch with under 650HP. Not many 24OL, 25OL, or 272s can achieve 80 with that HP.
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Old 06-06-2012, 06:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Baja_man
Hard to say wrong prop without knowing the details but 80 would be a stretch with under 650HP. Not many 24OL, 25OL, or 272s can achieve 80 with that HP.
240 sport is a lot like an H2X tho isn't it? Lot less deadrise and lighter than OLs and 272s? Correct me if I'm wrong
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That transom exhaust provides a nice arm rest after a long hard run. Might as well have installed "stacks" on it.
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