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Air Dog 12-31-2008 08:13 PM

This is what I ran on my boat.

http://www.portaproducts.com/index.php?page=56

They are built for racing and MrV8outboard is running a twin version with (2) V8 Johnsons (close to 400hp each).

If I remember right they are 17" set back or so.

They make it with a swim platform and you get a bracket and a jack plate combo.

INXS2 12-31-2008 11:44 PM


Originally Posted by Air Dog (Post 2768483)
This is what I ran on my boat.

http://www.portaproducts.com/index.php?page=56

They are built for racing and MrV8outboard is running a twin version with (2) V8 Johnsons (close to 400hp each).

If I remember right they are 17" set back or so.

They make it with a swim platform and you get a bracket and a jack plate combo.

Thanks Chris,
I'll keep it in mind, I'm not sure if the difference in price would be worth the added top speed? I think with the 12" manual I'll have nearly the same top end, give or take 2 mph? With the manual I plate I should be able to reach that sweet spot but I'm sure I'll miss the adjustable travel of a hydr. unit.

INXS2 03-29-2009 08:12 PM

Guys, I'm just wondering if it would be best to use at least 6 inches of set back as the plates would let me adjust the motor high as opposed to bolting them on the transom? I know there's a lot of varibles with the set up and I've read some info on set backs on Super Boats and others which seem to say 12' is about the best but it comes with a fair loss of stability. I favor mounting on the transom, for looks, but that little voice in the back of my head keeps saying 6'=2-3 mph and 12" = about 4-5 mph.
I guess what I'm trying to ask is are the plates that much of a help when dealing with finding the right motor height?

dba900 03-26-2010 12:22 PM

Just to follow up on an old thread, what kind of speed would you see out of a Banana with a single 300 hp Merc outboard on it? I would assume you'd need a 25" shaft and some amount of setback.

Sick Stinger 03-26-2010 01:16 PM

Im looking for info on an 18 with 150 from RI or a 24 with twin 200 from Mass
-Mike

Air Dog 03-27-2010 05:07 AM


Originally Posted by dba900 (Post 3075518)
Just to follow up on an old thread, what kind of speed would you see out of a Banana with a single 300 hp Merc outboard on it? I would assume you'd need a 25" shaft and some amount of setback.

You'll get 70 mph.

You can run either a 20 or 25" shaft.

Setback is up to you.

I ran a 20" shaft with 325 - 350 hp and 17" of setback.

Air Dog 03-27-2010 05:10 AM


Originally Posted by Sick Stinger (Post 3075553)
Im looking for info on an 18 with 150 from RI or a 24 with twin 200 from Mass
-Mike

The 24' for sale for $1500 on Cape Cod? That's a members old boat. I believe the engines work fine. Boat needs work, but for the money you will get more of a return if your willing to clean it up.

I'll see if I have a pic of the boat.

Air Dog 03-27-2010 05:13 AM

I found two pics, but my membership ran out and I can' t post them.

Send me your email and I will send them to you.

[email protected]

Sick Stinger 03-27-2010 11:06 AM

Air dog email sent also do you know who owns it now i didnt get a reply from the ad email
-Mike

Air Dog 03-27-2010 08:16 PM

Mike,

Just sent the four pics I had on that one. I believe it's the old second choice race boat.

Charlie would know better.

For $1500 I would go buy it if I didn't own one already.

:drink:


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