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Here we go ! The Y2K doesn't have the rite steps to make speed like the Activator . Look at the size of the steps on the Activator they look like their about 6" deep and there's a couple Activators with only 800hp that run 103-105 ..Look at the size of the steps in the OL29 SV and the degree change and that boat runs the same speed as me with only a stock 525. .All three boats weigh the same but that being said I'll take you out in the Y2K and put it in a corner at 80mph that you wouldn't put a car in . The Y2K is like a ferrari on water .
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[QUOTE=scarab63;3910866]The rage is 30x7, 24* deadrise, twin step so......
Just wondering about deep V, pad, notch.....that's where they differ[/QUOTE I thought you were talking about the 28Rage. I know the Papa Duke boys went swimming a couple of time in that 30 Actavtor they raced. I was racing in the race when they got thrown out in the first turn and it was in a lake!!!That can't be fun.
Just wondering about deep V, pad, notch.....that's where they differ[/QUOTE I thought you were talking about the 28Rage. I know the Papa Duke boys went swimming a couple of time in that 30 Actavtor they raced. I was racing in the race when they got thrown out in the first turn and it was in a lake!!!That can't be fun.
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Here we go ! The Y2K doesn't have the rite steps to make speed like the Activator . Look at the size of the steps on the Activator they look like their about 6" deep and there's a couple Activators with only 800hp that run 103-105 ..Look at the size of the steps in the OL29 SV and the degree change and that boat runs the same speed as me with only a stock 525. .All three boats weigh the same but that being said I'll take you out in the Y2K and put it in a corner at 80mph that you wouldn't put a car in . The Y2K is like a ferrari on water .
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Big steps
The boats with the big steps seam to either throw you out, spin out , or roll over in turns. That's way may father sacrificed speed for handling when designing bottoms!!
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You and rick are gonna find out real soon when you start building boats, that there is more money doing that on the street. I can't wait. That's why I don't build boats!!!