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Old 09-16-2008, 08:06 AM
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Originally Posted by fast fun 2
We had 700 a side in one with 3 drives and it would touch 83-84 on the speedo.
my 41 with 700 per side is mid 90s.....go figure.......8600 lbs wet.......a great buy for a lucky guy or girl.........m.m...
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hey baywatch
i have the same set up on my 36 apache leave it alone take it from me i had so much fun with the 502efi and really easy to maintane just remember to have the injectors check after each 100hrs.
for the best set up for you would be wait to kill those engines and go with a pair of 496 with cmi headers and change the prop

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Old 09-18-2008, 08:55 PM
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Originally Posted by KIDDS
hey baywatch
i have the same set up on my 36 apache leave it alone take it from me i had so much fun with the 502efi and really easy to maintane just remember to have the injectors check after each 100hrs.
for the best set up for you would be wait to kill those engines and go with a pair of 496 with cmi headers and change the prop

good luck if ever in new jersey look me up
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I might have to take a trip to Jersey just to get a ride in Tatonka.. That is one beautiful machine.

If you ever find yourself at LOTO you are more than welcome to hop in with us as well.
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Old 09-19-2008, 07:33 AM
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Originally Posted by el indio
my 41 with 700 per side is mid 90s.....go figure.......8600 lbs wet.......a great buy for a lucky guy or girl.........m.m...
Mark, that boat should sell in a heartbeat!!!

Mid 90's?? I thought it ran low 90's with the 800's and mid 80's w/ the NA 700's? Still impressive either way for an ole resin bucket!
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94 mph......guarenteed......if it doesnt run 94 you can have it for free........if it does 135k ok..
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Originally Posted by KIDDS
hey baywatch
i have the same set up on my 36 apache leave it alone take it from me i had so much fun with the 502efi and really easy to maintane just remember to have the injectors check after each 100hrs.
for the best set up for you would be wait to kill those engines and go with a pair of 496 with cmi headers and change the prop

good luck if ever in new jersey look me up
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KIDDS, What are you spinning for props on the 36'?
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Old 09-20-2008, 09:14 PM
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I Had A Pair Of Mercury 24 Pitch I Think, Becuase I Didn't Even Get My 36 Wet This Summer Since We Bought "tatonka" Last Winter The 41 Is So Different From My 36 It's Incredible . Ya Just Put Her Away Last Weekend So Sad.
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Hey Baywatch
I Saw Your Boat For Sale Last Year You Got A Great Deal On Your 36, What You Should Do Is Start Looking For A Pair Of Xr Drives
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Horsepower divided by weight equals then square root that sum then multiply by 250 equals multiplied by .88 should give you a fairly accurate speed
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