24' Superboat O/B ?
#11
red boat was a nice piece....
Twins NOOOOOOO....single 300 is the way to go ....twins the boat is a serious handful at speed...was not designed for twins....plus if you spend all that money on the twins and rigging ...you may as well find a bigger better handlig(with twins) hull....
single 250 will get you in the high 60s and single 300x in mid 70s....plenty for the 24....trust me you will love it...
Twins NOOOOOOO....single 300 is the way to go ....twins the boat is a serious handful at speed...was not designed for twins....plus if you spend all that money on the twins and rigging ...you may as well find a bigger better handlig(with twins) hull....
single 250 will get you in the high 60s and single 300x in mid 70s....plenty for the 24....trust me you will love it...
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SINGLE OUTBOARD 24's
Twins on a 24 just kill the beauty of its narrow design. The bigger the chop the more the hull naturally airs out... the faster we go. Twins or labbed props arent the answer. Tie bars are needed for those of us with setback & that run hard. Single Outboard 24's run the ocean not the flats.
A properly set up & driven 24 with a 250 will hit 71.0. 300X mid-high 70's.
Keep 'er Wet. I mean Dry.
A properly set up & driven 24 with a 250 will hit 71.0. 300X mid-high 70's.
Keep 'er Wet. I mean Dry.
Last edited by SUPERBASH; 02-02-2008 at 01:44 PM.
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Twins on a 24 just kill the beauty of its narrow design. The bigger the chop the more the hull naturally airs out... the faster we go. Twins or labbed props arent the answer. Tie bars are needed for those of us with setback & that run hard. Single Outboard 24's run the ocean not the flats.
A properly set up & driven 24 with a 250 will hit 71.0. 300X mid-high 70's.
Keep 'er Wet. I mean Dry.
A properly set up & driven 24 with a 250 will hit 71.0. 300X mid-high 70's.
Keep 'er Wet. I mean Dry.