Top end on 25 mid cabin with 496 HO
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Hello,
Here are some REAL GPS test #s for our 2003 25 Citation mcob
with stock 496 HO at 1200 ft above sea level on our local lake @ 85 degrees air temp, slight chop, moderate load (four people, 1/2 tank fuel, cooler, 3 batteries and stereo.) Not light by any stretch!
24 pitch Bravo One 4 blade:
64.9 mph gps @ 4800 rpm trimmed out
52.0 mph gps @ 4400 rpm
35.0 mph gps @3500 rpm
Great hole shot, fast to plane
26 pitch Bravo One 4 blade:
62.6 mph gps @ 4400 rpm trimmed out
50.2 mph gps @3600 rpm
30.0 mph gps @2800 rpm
Still very good hole shot, fast to plane
Now here are some #s from our recent trip up the Missouri River to Sioux City, Iowa on a 100 degree day FULLY LOADED
with 4 people ,85 gallons fuel, overnight luggage, 4 coolers,etc.
26 pitch Bravo One:
Top 59.8 mph GPS at 4200 rpm downstream 3mph current
Cruised @ 52 mph upstream @ 4000 rpm
and 45 mph @ 3600 rpm. Still planes quickly!
Averaged 2.6 mpg upstream for 93 miles.
I like the 24 prop for a average ramrod day on the lake the 26 pitch for river cruising as you can see the prop slip gains in the midrange cruise.
As for rough water, I would not call it a wave buster @ 22 degrees transom deadrise but I have seen other brands of similar size boats give up way before I do.I am crazy that way! i.e. 28-35 footers in the parking lot on a 3-4ft windy day in Kansas!
Hope this helps. We are very happy with our Advantage as meets our needs perfectly!
Hear are links to two you tube videos.The first is running at speed with our friends 2009 26 Baja Outlaw 496HO and the second is of a Mo River trip through Omaha.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfdi4Fp_5KM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzCC...hannel&list=UL
Or search clive bannister on you tube.
Happy Powerboating, RT
Here are some REAL GPS test #s for our 2003 25 Citation mcob
with stock 496 HO at 1200 ft above sea level on our local lake @ 85 degrees air temp, slight chop, moderate load (four people, 1/2 tank fuel, cooler, 3 batteries and stereo.) Not light by any stretch!
24 pitch Bravo One 4 blade:
64.9 mph gps @ 4800 rpm trimmed out
52.0 mph gps @ 4400 rpm
35.0 mph gps @3500 rpm
Great hole shot, fast to plane
26 pitch Bravo One 4 blade:
62.6 mph gps @ 4400 rpm trimmed out
50.2 mph gps @3600 rpm
30.0 mph gps @2800 rpm
Still very good hole shot, fast to plane
Now here are some #s from our recent trip up the Missouri River to Sioux City, Iowa on a 100 degree day FULLY LOADED
with 4 people ,85 gallons fuel, overnight luggage, 4 coolers,etc.
26 pitch Bravo One:
Top 59.8 mph GPS at 4200 rpm downstream 3mph current
Cruised @ 52 mph upstream @ 4000 rpm
and 45 mph @ 3600 rpm. Still planes quickly!
Averaged 2.6 mpg upstream for 93 miles.
I like the 24 prop for a average ramrod day on the lake the 26 pitch for river cruising as you can see the prop slip gains in the midrange cruise.
As for rough water, I would not call it a wave buster @ 22 degrees transom deadrise but I have seen other brands of similar size boats give up way before I do.I am crazy that way! i.e. 28-35 footers in the parking lot on a 3-4ft windy day in Kansas!
Hope this helps. We are very happy with our Advantage as meets our needs perfectly!
Hear are links to two you tube videos.The first is running at speed with our friends 2009 26 Baja Outlaw 496HO and the second is of a Mo River trip through Omaha.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfdi4Fp_5KM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzCC...hannel&list=UL
Or search clive bannister on you tube.
Happy Powerboating, RT