Favorite Offshore 25ft and smaller?
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The best West Coast cats are the Spectres, except those hulls came from Florida
IMHO the best West Coast builders were Ted and Ron Jones, and Rudy Ramos....... sadly those days are gone.
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Read em and weep!
Roktoy- here is a comprehensive breakdown of speed tests by brand stating- power, test date , testing authority, and of course radar/gps speed. It doesn't take into account props however but you can look at the dates and get archive info from the various testers magazine.
By comparing relative boat lengths with identical power you can get a good idea of a brands hull efficiency of course there's a chance a manufacturer could rig a light layup for a test, but I doubt it as the boats go on to be sold and a "race layup" is a huge liability in a product with a 10-20 year lifespan.
Before cries of "foul" start and the "chin music" begins flowing- you should know that when boat is featured in a magazine the actual vendor is almost always present for the "top speed test", and allowed to drive it themselves if not happy with the results. This stops the "bought and paid for BS" from the start.
Enjoy!
Uncle Dave
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By comparing relative boat lengths with identical power you can get a good idea of a brands hull efficiency of course there's a chance a manufacturer could rig a light layup for a test, but I doubt it as the boats go on to be sold and a "race layup" is a huge liability in a product with a 10-20 year lifespan.
Before cries of "foul" start and the "chin music" begins flowing- you should know that when boat is featured in a magazine the actual vendor is almost always present for the "top speed test", and allowed to drive it themselves if not happy with the results. This stops the "bought and paid for BS" from the start.
Enjoy!
Uncle Dave
Laveycraft 2750 Ilmor-710
Laveycraft 20.8 Sebring 406 SB
Fleetwood nitrous toy hauler
Yamaha raptor 700
Nissan Titan
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Thanks for that sheet uncle dave, thats good information. Of course we all know it is more of a guide then a bible, regardless its still pretty cool and appears to be pretty accurate (again "pretty" accurate) to get an idea of efficiency like you said.
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Where you stand.......
(remember 99% of the time the manufacturer is there and picked his prop)
The closer a "pet brand" is to pole position the more its now a "bible" , scientific, absolutely dead on, good work, I told you so, we're the best.....
Your threads being filled with a lot of opinions vs facts- next time somebody makes a claim like so and so are no good because they are from (pick one) its not built as well as X. do a little reading as to whose been winning in this decade. (also known as the decade of YOUR purchase) the data is out there and there are more than enough forums to check out what the problems are.
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Yeah so the way this works is that the further form pole position a pet brand is the more its a "guideline", bad day, something wrong etc. didn't buy enough adds........the music plays on and on.......
(remember 99% of the time the manufacturer is there and picked his prop)
The closer a "pet brand" is to pole position the more its now a "bible" , scientific, absolutely dead on, good work, I told you so, we're the best.....
Your threads being filled with a lot of opinions vs facts- next time somebody makes a claim like so and so are no good because they are from (pick one) its not built as well as X. do a little reading as to whose been winning in this decade. (also known as the decade of YOUR purchase) the data is out there and there are more than enough forums to check out what the problems are.
Uncle Dave
Laveycraft 2750 Ilmor-710
Laveycraft 20.8 Sebring 406 SB
Fleetwood nitrous toy hauler
Yamaha raptor 70
(remember 99% of the time the manufacturer is there and picked his prop)
The closer a "pet brand" is to pole position the more its now a "bible" , scientific, absolutely dead on, good work, I told you so, we're the best.....
Your threads being filled with a lot of opinions vs facts- next time somebody makes a claim like so and so are no good because they are from (pick one) its not built as well as X. do a little reading as to whose been winning in this decade. (also known as the decade of YOUR purchase) the data is out there and there are more than enough forums to check out what the problems are.
Uncle Dave
Laveycraft 2750 Ilmor-710
Laveycraft 20.8 Sebring 406 SB
Fleetwood nitrous toy hauler
Yamaha raptor 70
Questions:
1. What is " Pole Position?"
2. Who is the "we" in "we're the best"....
Regarding the listing you linked to.
1. What does this have to do with boats 25 feet and under?
2. Can you sort this nightmare by powerplant(s) so as to get "apples to apples" comparisons?
3. Does a boat attaining xxx mph in 1988 mean anything when compared to a more recent test with newer props and drives?
Aside from talking in circles about the validity or non validity of boat tests from....... West Coast Publications......What is your point?
T2x
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published tests
The post above is confusing....
Questions:
1. What is " Pole Position?"
2. Who is the "we" in "we're the best"....
Regarding the listing you linked to.
1. What does this have to do with boats 25 feet and under?
2. Can you sort this nightmare by powerplant(s) so as to get "apples to apples" comparisons?
3. Does a boat attaining xxx mph in 1988 mean anything when compared to a more recent test with newer props and drives?
Aside from talking in circles about the validity or non validity of boat tests from....... West Coast Publications......What is your point?
T2x
Questions:
1. What is " Pole Position?"
2. Who is the "we" in "we're the best"....
Regarding the listing you linked to.
1. What does this have to do with boats 25 feet and under?
2. Can you sort this nightmare by powerplant(s) so as to get "apples to apples" comparisons?
3. Does a boat attaining xxx mph in 1988 mean anything when compared to a more recent test with newer props and drives?
Aside from talking in circles about the validity or non validity of boat tests from....... West Coast Publications......What is your point?
T2x
1. "Pole Position" would be the fastest boat in a given length and hull type at a given power.
2. "we" as in whoevers "pet brand" does best (lots of hull types and sizes in here) will consider this data cannon going forward. Those at at the bottom of the scale will start contesting results
1. Whats it have to do with boats 25 feet and under? They are in here too! search around a little and see the top speeds of all the 24-25 ft boast with various power.
2. No you actually have to work it a tiny bit by going back and forth and do a search with ctrl-f then enter length or powerplant data and use the browsers internal search capability. An Excel sheet would be far better, but I'm not going to reenter all this data.
3. Yes - if you have more recents tests please post them.
Everyone benefits from the new tech though so all boats will go faster with newer tech, but this is an EXCELLENT baseline.
I'm very fair - I hate all journalists equally. East, West,North ,South and for the most part 90% of them I wouldn't pi$$ in their mouths if there teeth were on fire.
No ones talking in circles. Please post up whatever data you have from ANY magazines tests of 25 ft or less boats.
I dont care where the magazine is printed- no one will do a speed test without the manufacturer present. To do so risks losing ALL ad data. (and they are all greedy)
My point is to show published data tests on most everyones pet brands (including my own) to show them who's running what speed with what power.
Id love to see more data from anywhere.
Uncle Dave
Laveycraft 2750 Ilmor-710
Laveycraft 20.8 Sebring 406 SB
Fleetwood nitrous toy hauler
Yamaha raptor 700/Kawi KFX 450
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I love the straightforward black paint job on that boat - with the single red strip at the bottom. I've been thinking of simplifying my '87 Formula with something like that...I like the current look well enough, but it just screams '80's. I think the all-black hull would make it look longer, too.
Hmmm.....I am in a quandary....
Hmmm.....I am in a quandary....
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I love the straightforward black paint job on that boat - with the single red strip at the bottom. I've been thinking of simplifying my '87 Formula with something like that...I like the current look well enough, but it just screams '80's. I think the all-black hull would make it look longer, too.
Hmmm.....I am in a quandary....
Hmmm.....I am in a quandary....