2004 Spectre With Mercury 700's & NXT1's for anyone looking for a good deal.
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http://www.offshoreonly.com/esvon/page-14035.html Team Shogren www.chicagofountain.com 847-336-9037 |
Re: 2004 Spectre With Mercury 700's & NXT1's for anyone looking for a good deal.
what kinda speed
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Re: 2004 Spectre With Mercury 700's & NXT1's for anyone looking for a good deal.
What kind of gauges are in it?
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Re: 2004 Spectre With Mercury 700's & NXT1's for anyone looking for a good deal.
120MPH, but needs to be dialed in prop wise. (2) Smartcraft Gauges/ (2) Race View Digital Screens (2) Fuel Burn/Consumption Smartcraft.
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Re: 2004 Spectre With Mercury 700's & NXT1's for anyone looking for a good deal.
WOW what a deal.
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Re: 2004 Spectre With Mercury 700's & NXT1's for anyone looking for a good deal.
That boat is sick!!! I'm thinking by the time it's dialed in there is another 5-10 mph there. Seems like a smokin' deal as well.
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Re: 2004 Spectre With Mercury 700's & NXT1's for anyone looking for a good deal.
That boat should run a whole lot better than 120 with that power it seems to me. Spectre dealer by me has a 32 w/ 575s in it and it runs in the upper 130s with a pulley change. A neighbor has a 36 with custom built n/a power from same above dealer that was in the high 600hp range and he was running at or near 130 as I recall.
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Re: 2004 Spectre With Mercury 700's & NXT1's for anyone looking for a good deal.
In theory ... this looks like a really neat piece .... What is the deal with the "issues" they've been supposedly having with this drive ???
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Re: 2004 Spectre With Mercury 700's & NXT1's for anyone looking for a good deal.
OEM's are all switching to merc 6 lower, better performance, must be something to do with bullet shape and areodynamics of drive. hell, the motors, drives and props are probably worth 100k-110k on open market, if they are still under warranty
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Re: 2004 Spectre With Mercury 700's & NXT1's for anyone looking for a good deal.
The six lower does NOT fit on an NXT1. Yes, the boat should run close to 130MPH once dialed in with the correct props.
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