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JasonSmith 10-15-2009 02:08 PM


Originally Posted by XT-Innovator (Post 2973577)
All the singles that Baja Marine put together were "too low" on the "x". That includes both the 25 OL, and the last 26 OL that was at the 2007 Dealer Meeting. It had no speed advantage, and the handling was poor. Lesson learned.

XT

I never understood why that was done. When a model is designed, what makes the determination as to where the x is placed?
After a plug is made, does the plug get tested before it is a mold?

XT-Innovator 10-15-2009 02:32 PM

No, our plugs were a solid block of foam that was cut on a 5-axis router at Sea Ray, and send to Bucyrus for us to put the finish on it, to the create the hull mold. Most smaller companies do a plywood plug, over cross sections by hand in comparison.

Testing was done on the first "prototype" boat that was produced, and we started by cutting a real high "x" and installing outdrives that had spacers installed. We usually decided on the best height after much testing, and handling won many times over any small speed gain. The 23, 26, 30, & 35 prototypes all ran good right out of the box without any real modifications.

XT

violator 10-15-2009 08:20 PM

Thanks JT, I was giving it all she had she didn't have anymore. I think I have reached my limit with my stock power. The only way I am going to keep up with twins is more power!

Anchorman 10-15-2009 08:23 PM


Originally Posted by violator (Post 2973811)
Thanks JT, I was giving it all she had she didn't have anymore. I think I have reached my limit with my stock power. The only way I am going to keep up with twins is more power!

Just buy a boat with Twins. :lolhit:

Will

Irishtornado 10-15-2009 08:57 PM


Originally Posted by violator (Post 2973811)
Thanks JT, I was giving it all she had she didn't have anymore. I think I have reached my limit with my stock power. The only way I am going to keep up with twins is more power!

I could see you in a 33OL with boxes...

Nightlife1970 10-15-2009 10:24 PM

Here is a video of Steve boat running. He is the second boat to go by.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4I9aNm9uSY

AIR TIME 10-15-2009 11:40 PM

I picked up 4 or 5 mph 83.2gps with my 2'' shortie better handling flew flat across swells, also THE GUY FROM GERMANY who had the 25ol 525 put a 3 raised box on his boat he hit 81gps, then last year put a merc 600 plus a 2'' shiortie ended up lowering it 1'' and the last I talked to him he was at 87 or 88 and climbing. with the shortie you need a 4 blade or 5. I always use my k planes when I come up on plane anyway less stress on the all the boat parts. hope that helps.

dennis1009 10-16-2009 02:38 AM


Originally Posted by AIR TIME (Post 2973930)
I picked up 4 or 5 mph 83.2gps with my 2'' shortie better handling flew flat across swells, also THE GUY FROM GERMANY who had the 25ol 525 put a 3 raised box on his boat he hit 81gps, then last year put a merc 600 plus a 2'' shiortie ended up lowering it 1'' and the last I talked to him he was at 87 or 88 and climbing. with the shortie you need a 4 blade or 5. I always use my k planes when I come up on plane anyway less stress on the all the boat parts. hope that helps.

Are you saying you gained 4 to 5 mph with just adding a 2" shortie? If so which one did you use? Thanks.

Anchorman 10-16-2009 07:16 AM


Originally Posted by dennis1009 (Post 2973958)
Are you saying you gained 4 to 5 mph with just adding a 2" shortie? If so which one did you use? Thanks.


If you look at his speed he put in bigger power first.

JaayTeee 10-16-2009 09:36 AM


Originally Posted by irishtornado (Post 2973849)
I could see you in a 33OL with boxes...

I could too.....I know where one is......but, he would
have to re-do that fancy picture on the back window
of his truck though;)


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