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Old 12-03-2012, 07:56 AM
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Originally Posted by jimamtay
That 40 from Lake Travis that was at the ski dock sold for $160,000, i know because i bid on it, was a beautiful boat. bought this 07 one instead, 50 cheaper & added shore power etc. etc.. Nice size for Lake Eufaula here in OK.

That's bajaholics old boat. Seen it at LOTO a few times.
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Old 12-03-2012, 08:41 AM
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Originally Posted by offshorexcursion

I baby my boat, slowly move the sticks forward AND backwards, change fluid every 10 hours with Amsoil severe gear 75/110, never get air, get on plane super easy, never hold it wide open for more then a few seconds, etc etc. Tried it all. Does not matter if I drive it easy or hard the XR gears just wear out! Sometimes as early as 30 hours sometimes 80 hours. Now if I chop the throttles, or accelerate hard then back off fast then accelerate hard again I might break a vertical shaft, cone clutch, etc etc. But the gears just plain wear out!

+1 I couldnt agree with you more.

Whats even worse is if you live on the coast and do a lot of salt water/ocean running with constant 2, 3, 4 footers. Constant acceleration after each wave 100% effort, trimmed out running like hell.

...Bravos dont like it.

People say its all throttling but just the sound, aggression, and sheer adrenalin tells me that there aint nothin you can do to make that "nice" for your drives.
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Originally Posted by obnoxus
Niced looking boat.....twins or tripps?

+1....what kind of power/drives setup? what are you seeing for numbers?
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Old 12-03-2012, 01:19 PM
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Originally Posted by jimamtay
That 40 from Lake Travis that was at the ski dock sold for $160,000, i know because i bid on it, was a beautiful boat. bought this 07 one instead, 50 cheaper & added shore power etc. etc.. Nice size for Lake Eufaula here in OK.
Nice boat and with triple 496 HO's it ran very well.
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Old 12-03-2012, 07:07 PM
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As stated it was triple 496 HO's. It ran 79.8 on the GPS. (under race conditions), was 75 mph all day long w/load and fuel...But just to be fair, when it was ordered we changed the X and Mercury fine tuned it at the factory.

The best part of the triple set up was the efficiency in which the boat ran. At cruise speed, it had better fuel usage than our 33. WOT, well that is a different story. The boat handled great, had plenty of room and always recieved compliments every where we went. I hope you enjoy it as much as we did.
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The best part of the triple set up was the efficiency in which the boat ran. At cruise speed, it had better fuel usage than our 33.
this make me currious how bad a 442 would be with tripples in comparison to the 342
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Originally Posted by mittens
this make me currious how bad a 442 would be with tripples in comparison to the 342
HORRIBLE !!!!!!!!!!!

Good friend of mine has one with trip 502's.

Its a PIG on fuel
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Originally Posted by obnoxus
HORRIBLE !!!!!!!!!!!

Good friend of mine has one with trip 502's.

Its a PIG on fuel

good to know. haha never mind that idea/
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Originally Posted by mittens
this make me currious how bad a 442 would be with tripples in comparison to the 342
Ask Bajaholic. He had the above pictured 40 with trip 496's. He claims the boat did very well on fuel at cruise speed. Eddie had a 47 Beak with trip 500's. He could be a good source of comparable information as well.
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The late model 442's were 11,500+ pounds. At one time I had an interest in them.... they are hard to find. Keep in mind, they had the wide beam 9'4"(not many people relize that). So, throw in that weight with the wide beam and they are more cruiser than speed boat. I test drove one in NJ with triples and a genset that couldnt hit 65mph with 3 502's and 3/4 tank of fuel.


They are pigs!
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