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Old 07-11-2009, 06:56 PM   #1
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Velocity 260?

I am looking to buy a 2005 260 with a 496 non HO. What kind of speeds should I see? also any info on the 260 would be helpful. I am not to familure with the Velocity boats. I do like the hull and overall look of the boat. I have been out of boating for about 12 years. I am looking forward to get back into boating in the next couple of months, Thanks in advance.
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Old 07-11-2009, 09:56 PM   #2
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the 26 is a great hull .i had a 2001 with a 500 efi and it did 86 on gps .the 26 performs really good in rough water to .
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Old 07-12-2009, 12:11 PM   #3
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I would think that boat would run low 70's. The Velocity is a very fast and efficient hull!!!!
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Old 07-13-2009, 10:04 AM   #4
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This was my response in another thread....

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Anyway jethead, I only have two seasons on this boat and about 75 hours but there is a lot of useful info on this site and the velocity forum, here's my two cents. I came out of a 21' checkmate that ran low 50's (wot), that i had three seasons on and close to 200 hours. (just to give you some background)
I love the Velocity brand from my experience with the boat.
You'll read a lot if you search it, that they are a "drivers boat", and that is true. I didn't get it at first, or the first season out with it, but after 50-60 hrs (and a lot of advice from these guys) i started to understand. You can't just mash the throttle(s) and get the most out of the boat, you have to get a feel for the boat and how it reacts. My first season I opened it up once, and then real quick got off it (out of fear and not being comfortable over 55-60 mph). In the middle of the following season I got more used to its performance and was able to controlably and safely drive the boat at higher speeds.
As far as speed my 260 (really a 24') is a legit 70 mph boat with only 375 hp. and no steps so when i bought my boat the performance to $ factor and safety made sense.
The build quality of the boats appear excellent and the factory support is top notch, I bought mine new as a leftover at a NY dealer and spoke to Ken at the factory before making the purchase and many, many times since, and he is always incredibly helpful.
My boats not the fastest on the water but I now have a lot of confidence in what it is capable of and what it can handle.
My only qualm with the boat,i and this was initially keep in mind, was in rougher water I felt it rode hard. I have been told and believe this is due to the "pad" bottom which is why it performs and handles the way it does. The more time I spend on the boat, though, the smoother the ride seems to be, and I am still in a 24' boat so some of the water here gets big for that size boat.... Actually a friend has a 23' Baja and I had him turn back a couple times when i stayed running out....
If you want something fast, SAFE and different (compared to a baja, or fountain, etc.) I would seriously, seriously look into these boats.
Oh and, ALL of the velocity owners I've met or spoke to are some of the most helpful and brand loyal you'll meet.
Did you locate one, because I am always considering selling mine... if your interested, its an 06 with less then 100 hours...
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Old 07-13-2009, 07:24 PM   #5
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velocity boats are a drivers boat i think the best i have drove scarabs ,sonics,formulas,cigarettes,donzis,panteras,FOUNTAINS and I love my wild 32 velocity
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Old 07-13-2009, 07:43 PM   #6
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I have the 280 which is 26 plus 2 for the swim platform, 496HO, GPS shows in the upper portions of 69+, that 70 mark seems to elude me.
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Old 07-27-2009, 11:36 PM   #7
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I have a 2005 260. It originally had a 496 , 375 hp. ran about 70. Only ran it once with that engine and pulled it. An HO should run low 70's like earlier posted. I really like mine and it is a drivers boat, which makes it a blast to drive. They fly level and run smoother the faster you go. I too had to figure out how to run it on the pad. Once you get it figured out , it is never a problem staying up on the pad. Actually you wonder why you had a problem with it at all in the first place. I would recommend buying one with the Dana tabs and Hydraulic steering as these options make boating so much easier.
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Old 07-29-2009, 09:31 PM   #8
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454 mag runs 74 in my 260, 385 hp stock w headers
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I have a 2005 260. It originally had a 496 , 375 hp. ran about 70. Only ran it once with that engine and pulled it. An HO should run low 70's like earlier posted. I really like mine and it is a drivers boat, which makes it a blast to drive. They fly level and run smoother the faster you go. I too had to figure out how to run it on the pad. Once you get it figured out , it is never a problem staying up on the pad. Actually you wonder why you had a problem with it at all in the first place. I would recommend buying one with the Dana tabs and Hydraulic steering as these options make boating so much easier.
I have to agree totaly, except for the everyonce in a while of hitting a little bigger wave and having the bow at about 45 degrees to the water and having to pull back on the throttles I still have hand grip marks in the passenger side oh crap handle
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Old 08-22-2009, 09:22 AM   #10
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454 mag runs 74 in my 260, 385 hp stock w headers
Is that GPS speed?
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