Props Turning In or Out on your 388?
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Props Turning In or Out on your 388?
I know the theory or logic behind the turning in or out of props. Mine are turning out......that way when I bought it. I seem to have a lot of stern lift and could stand to carry the bow higher. Seems only right to turn them in but the boat was initially set up by Teague with his Platinum XR's and Stelling boxes. How's everybody else set up on a 388?
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Mine would run 105 in the gulf 1/2 tank fuel two people 6 lbs boost. In va. the best I ever saw was 102. The previous owner ran 110 w/ 10lbs boost in va. The bottom was blueprinted and trued though.
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It was one of the fastest V bottom's in all the Poker Runs I participated in. For three years I entered almost all Poker runs in the west. Most of the time I was the 1st V bottom to the first card stop or a close 2nd, just getting beat out last minute by a 1,200 H.P. Fountain or Outerlimits. My Slingshot was by far the fastest out of the hole and mid range acceleration! I would be miles ahead before they built up their momentum. They needed a long straight stretch before these few bigger horse power V bottoms would pass me.
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The Razor at 98MPH (so far it's max speed) has a much more solid, stable and secure ride than the Slingshot does at 98MPH. The Razor is a different type of boat. Larger and Heavier and a single step. The Razor has a lot less of the loose feeling, it kind of just set's a line and sits there and glides over the chop. With its deep cockpit and high windshield we almost have a false sense of how fast we are really going. With the Slingshot you really have to drive the boat, be constantly adjusting your tabs, trim and steering. The Slingshot (at least mine) was much faster and more exciting to drive, at least to me, but not the wife, she prefers the safe, stable feeling of the Razor.
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I bought the Slingshot new from Hustler and had the Paul Pfaff 900's shipped to Hustler for install and rigging. Joe had the strakes modified and cut back 18 inches, knowing beforehand what power was going in it.
It was one of the fastest V bottom's in all the Poker Runs I participated in. For three years I entered almost all Poker runs in the west. Most of the time I was the 1st V bottom to the first card stop or a close 2nd, just getting beat out last minute by a 1,200 H.P. Fountain or Outerlimits. My Slingshot was by far the fastest out of the hole and mid range acceleration! I would be miles ahead before they built up their momentum. They needed a long straight stretch before these few bigger horse power V bottoms would pass me.
It was one of the fastest V bottom's in all the Poker Runs I participated in. For three years I entered almost all Poker runs in the west. Most of the time I was the 1st V bottom to the first card stop or a close 2nd, just getting beat out last minute by a 1,200 H.P. Fountain or Outerlimits. My Slingshot was by far the fastest out of the hole and mid range acceleration! I would be miles ahead before they built up their momentum. They needed a long straight stretch before these few bigger horse power V bottoms would pass me.
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