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Old 03-22-2017, 07:00 AM
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Originally Posted by tpenfield
To me, that is a disappointing aspect of the series of boats (both then and now). . . none of the extra space is in the cockpit. They are virtually the same going from 27 feet all the way up into the 35 foot range,
strongly disagree here. Going from my 271, to my buddies 292, to my 312 they all had increased cockpit space
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Old 03-28-2017, 02:00 PM
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Originally Posted by stlliberator
Are you sure you haven't over exceeded the limit of your drive depth vs the ability to carry the nose when trimming. I know from outboard set up you can actually have the drive height too high which causes so much slip that you loose mph and no ability to trim the boat anymore...
My slip is 7%, so I'm still too deep.
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Originally Posted by formula1
My 1990 292 had carbed 454 mags with the upper ends freshened (boat had approx 250 hours when that was done) and Stainless Marine exhaust and we broke 70 easily. I would estimate just shy of 400 hp with exhaust..
Must have been using the water pressure speedo. I had a set of 420's in this prior, with Gil dry to tip exhaust, Dart intakes, and replaced the cams with Crane 741's, these were basically HP 450 clones, and the best I ever saw as 70 on a GPS speedo. This was with stock drives and stock drive height.

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