400hp Verados Latham Tie Bars
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400hp Verados Latham Tie Bars
Took some pics of these monsters going on a 32' Doug Wright. Latham seems to have done a nice job on the tie-bar set up. I measured the motors and they are 6 1/2ft tall!!!! Checked them against my 300x's it is more than 15" higher. I would bet on a small cat and on this Doug Wright the powerhead is way up in the face of the wind. Will be interesting to see if there is much wind resistance at 100+ mph. I would think so.
I am sure the CG will be an issue and this powerhead sticking up the air will not help the cause.....
I am sure the CG will be an issue and this powerhead sticking up the air will not help the cause.....
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I hate it because I so wanted a pair of these puppies. The DBR mods on the 300XSs is looking better every day to me. Hopefully Mercury can lower the height with 15 " mids put it on a diet and boost it 50HP. But until they do I'm going to go boating and let them work it out on someone else's time and dollar.
Good luck Steve!
Good luck Steve!
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I hate it because I so wanted a pair of these puppies. The DBR mods on the 300XSs is looking better every day to me. Hopefully Mercury can lower the height with 15 " mids put it on a diet and boost it 50HP. But until they do I'm going to go boating and let them work it out on someone else's time and dollar.
Good luck Steve!
Good luck Steve!
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Yes they are heavy and yes they are tall but I still have to think that they will put up some good numbers on these newer 30'+ cats. The fact that they are at least 400hp and turn somewhat high rpm makes me believe we will see great speeds. I could see the Doug Wright putting up 125 and Nastys boat 115.
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I don't know much, but I believe they are narrower than the 300s, so what they have in height they could make up with less width. I could very much be wrong, but that's what it looks like to me at least... Maybe
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Not sure when the boat will be done but they are thinking in about two weeks.
It is a 4 seater. I hope to be able to go for a ride with Troy when they test it.
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Hey Sam, You have a direct line to me. Ill PM my cell number once mine get here. Hopefully the bugs will be kind to me being my nickname is Nastybug after all. Ha. Maybe you can buzz in and check them out first hand so you can make up your mind with more confidence. Im glad I stayed with them in the end. Was perfect timing for me and somebody has to be first. At least my boat will be rigged for them already. Any changes or future horsepower bumps Ill be ready for. Im not the most knowlegeable person on this site but I have to believe that the way of the future is more in the four stroke area than the two cycle end. Steve.
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Will this be tested in a race course soon? SBI or others perhaps?
more pics can be seen in face book
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Will this be tested in a race course soon? SBI or others perhaps?
more pics can be seen in face book
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When I stand behind the boat it does not look and narrower to me of any significance. Maybe just a touch. Also the way the tie bar is you have to take off the steering tie bar and plates to change the oil.
Not sure when the boat will be done but they are thinking in about two weeks.
It is a 4 seater. I hope to be able to go for a ride with Troy when they test it.
Not sure when the boat will be done but they are thinking in about two weeks.
It is a 4 seater. I hope to be able to go for a ride with Troy when they test it.
Is this a new boat with a wider tunnel or an old race boat converted to pleasure?