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Kefurr 10-13-2016 07:13 AM


Originally Posted by BajaDan (Post 4490848)
That's the one that makes Tinker Toy look so good.

There's no hope of being appreciated on an islander thread :Whatever:

MonkeySea2 10-13-2016 08:12 AM

I run 58 in my bowrider w/stock 496 mag. I don't have any problems with anything taking flight. I also have lots of storage compartments so everything that's loose is stowed. Definitely make sure the center windshield is either latched or out cause that could be a problem.

Baja Rooster 10-13-2016 09:39 PM


Originally Posted by MonkeySea2 (Post 4491012)
I run 58 in my bowrider w/stock 496 mag. I don't have any problems with anything taking flight. I also have lots of storage compartments so everything that's loose is stowed. Definitely make sure the center windshield is either latched or out cause that could be a problem.

272?

Even at 63 it's still rock solid. For me I was planning on making a 75mph Islander but realized it's so very rare that I can get wide open, and when I do it's for a short time and catches everybody of guard. Last weekend total count was a towel, a couple hats, and a sweatshirt or two.

The reason this question has come up is until now it's been a 50mph boat and have just recently sorted out some fuel and ignition issues. All of a sudden 63 is a completely different experience and while that's not super fast it is fast enough for what I use it for. I'd rather sell the supercharger and update the interior with the funds and not worry about having two spare drives etc.

252 Baja 10-23-2016 07:26 PM

Our 2002 252 Islander with a stock 496HO does 60mph.

j21black 10-31-2016 10:51 AM

496 Mag 277 Islander.

60.1.

Have the GPS pic, but can't post it.

LT1GMC 01-03-2017 05:59 PM

Our 208 Islander did 74 gps with ZZ 502 engine, stock carb, Bulldog 500 ignition module, Eddie Marine alum exhaust, and an Ultradyne cam. 5900 rpm with a 24 Bravo 1 prop. 208's are pretty light compared to some of your guys bigger boats though.

nailit 02-06-2017 08:58 PM


Originally Posted by Baja Rooster (Post 4491262)
272?

Even at 63 it's still rock solid. For me I was planning on making a 75mph Islander but realized it's so very rare that I can get wide open, and when I do it's for a short time and catches everybody of guard. Last weekend total count was a towel, a couple hats, and a sweatshirt or two.

The reason this question has come up is until now it's been a 50mph boat and have just recently sorted out some fuel and ignition issues. All of a sudden 63 is a completely different experience and while that's not super fast it is fast enough for what I use it for. I'd rather sell the supercharger and update the interior with the funds and not worry about having two spare drives etc.

IMHO, wot is, for us anyway, relative to what cruise your going to get out of it.

My 25ol did 64 light cruised at 50-52 all day at 4K depending on water. Our 33ol does the same, 65 light and 62-63 loaded heavy, but will cruise at 50-55 with ease. I get 50 at 3800 which is pretty good, but I would love to cruise at 60, but that would make my wot need to be around 70-75.

Really not worth the extra money when majority of our cruising is at 50. Anything above 50 creates a wind tornado for whoever is sitting on the bench b/c it sits so far back. I go back and forth about power, but always fall back to its not worth the 10-15k it will take only to cruise another 5mph faster "some times".

Baja Rooster 02-07-2017 02:18 PM

That's pretty much the conclusion that I came to as well^^^. Thanks for all of the input.


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