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Who's tiger for sale?
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Tank knows the owner. The boat used to belong to Tim Mccray.
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I can't get the link to open but I assume its the boat pictured bellow. What do you need to know? I know the boat extremely well over the last three owners. It's a MONSTER!!! And is in awesome condition.
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thisistank what does that run?
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Originally Posted by baja27
(Post 2079798)
thisistank what does that run?
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Originally Posted by baja27
(Post 2079798)
thisistank what does that run?
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Originally Posted by Tbonepmp
(Post 2080237)
Brand new the boat ran 98mph at Lake X with 20 gallons of fuel a side and two people. I have never heard of it running that fast since it was new.
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Fuel tanks ? A friend of mine called and the person answering did not know if they had or had not been, but assumed not.
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Drives
After a recomendation by Bob, I had Teague swap the drives (right to left, left to right) to change the rotation of the props so that the bow wouldn't carry so high. These boats like to fly a little in the bow and in the water that we run in here in the Pacific, you don't need anymore help getting airborne. So if you swap the drives back and reprop it for the 1000's, there's no reason why it won't go over 100mph. Those props are for the 900's, it's under proped. I did 94mph, on GPS in Long Beach, low on fuel with myself and tow other full size guys and I was hitting the rev. limiter.
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Originally Posted by tim mccray
(Post 2080760)
After a recomendation by Bob, I had Teague swap the drives (right to left, left to right) to change the rotation of the props so that the bow wouldn't carry so high. These boats like to fly a little in the bow and in the water that we run in here in the Pacific, you don't need anymore help getting airborne. So if you swap the drives back and reprop it for the 1000's, there's no reason why it won't go over 100mph. Those props are for the 900's, it's under proped. I did 94mph, on GPS in Long Beach, low on fuel with myself and tow other full size guys and I was hitting the rev. limiter.
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Gun
I'm flying out to Miami Friday and hooking up with Tom and Shannon at Phils Saturday. We're going to run around out there for the weekend. Then the following weekend West and I are flying out for one more run, then it comes back here. I'll probably have it dropped off at So Cal Speed and Marine and get Mario to give it the once over before Havasu. (I'll be towing out with you and Dan). Gotta make sure Jeff doesn't side swipe anything on the way here. But it will be shrink wrapped, that way I don't have to worry about it being towed with the cover on..... :eek: Sorry Jeff... :D :D
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"hooking up with Tom and Shannon at Phils Saturday. "
46' time..... Dave |
Originally Posted by thisistank
(Post 2080313)
True, but it doesn't have the stock Merc 900's in it anymore. Completely new motors, blocks up. Only thing original are the blowers. Like I said, propped right it'll run just over 100 no problem. And it runs like a champ!
BTW, that boat liked the props turning inboard the best. It helped it pick up mph, the blue 42' Tiger we have listed runs better with them turning inboard as well. Even though that may not be the best setup for your water conditions out there. Regards |
Originally Posted by Tbonepmp
(Post 2081193)
Does the boat still have the 1:6 gear ratio in it and is it still spinning the 18 x 33's??
BTW, that boat liked the props turning inboard the best. It helped it pick up mph, the blue 42' Tiger we have listed runs better with them turning inboard as well. Even though that may not be the best setup for your water conditions out there. Regards Like Tim explained, the water out this way is usually big and keeping that noes down is a good thing. I assume Tim liked the better manners at the dock and the noes flying level compaired to the few mph he'd get turning the props in. Plus in 6 footers you really dont miss the extra mph:eek: :D The main issue with the speed right now is the props. It needs bigger wheels. We tested some props in havasu a year or two ago but we couldn't find the right ones and pulling the props on and off was getting old when there's beers to drink and sites to see;) |
I never changed the gears and I'm not sure what ratio it had. And the props that were on it when I purchased it were brand new. I don't remember what size they are. I just know that they are the wrong size now. As for the drives, you well get some more speed out of it the other way, you're right about that. But, once again I wasn't worried about top speed. The boat was set up to perform well in rough water, and it does exactly that. Unless I took it to the lake, I wasn't going to get many opportunities to hit top speed out here. The water off of the Southern California coast is very deep and that contributes to the large swells that we often encounter. Anyway, it's a great boat for someone looking to put the smack down on some waves... Someone needs to step up to the plate and buy it. It needs nothing. All of the work performed on the boat was done by some of the very best in the business. I didn't hold back on spending when it came to that boat.
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Originally Posted by MikaylaHunterCig
(Post 2081180)
"hooking up with Tom and Shannon at Phils Saturday. "
46' time..... Dave Tom might as well not book a flight and just trailer the Gun out there to trade in to Phil next week...I heard Phil offered Tom a decent deal;) And I'd like to see Tom in a R/R so I can get a ride!!!:drink: |
Originally Posted by tim mccray
(Post 2081241)
I didn't hold back on spending when it came to that boat.
Yes, the tearm, "serviced with an open check book" comes to mind....I recall some of those bills!!:eek: :eek: |
Some verrrrrryyyyyy big bills.... :eek: :eek: I'll let you guys try to talk Tom into it. I don't want to be the one responsible.:D
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Weren't the earlier Merc 900's actually pushing 1000hp? If I remember correctly, they had a hard time keeping them together, so Merc would actually detune them when they rebuilt them to push closer to 900HP. I know there were quite a few people unhappy when their boat ran slower after the motors were rebuilt.
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[QUOTE=tim mccray;2081241]I never changed the gears and I'm not sure what ratio it had.QUOTE]
If it has not been changed, it has the 1:6 in it. Three days were spent at Lake-X testing every combination known to man at the time on that tiger. X-dimension, props, rotation, etc... When it was built, it was the fastest Merc. 900sc powered Tiger. Regards |
[QUOTE=Tbonepmp;2081519]
Originally Posted by tim mccray
(Post 2081241)
I never changed the gears and I'm not sure what ratio it had.QUOTE]
If it has not been changed, it has the 1:6 in it. Three days were spent at Lake-X testing every combination known to man at the time on that tiger. X-dimension, props, rotation, etc... When it was built, it was the fastest Merc. 900sc powered Tiger. Regards Though the easy fix is to swap the drives and run the correct props...you'll see 100 just with those minor fixes with out opening the drives. Kenny Boyces Tiger (american flagged Tiger "Illusion") is running up near 100 with the stock 900's, correct props, turning in. |
[QUOTE=thisistank;2081778]
Originally Posted by Tbonepmp
(Post 2081519)
The gears were never changed on the 6's...They are running the original 1:6 ratio...Tim was the first one to re-power...Jim Neeley, who was the second owner didn't do anything to it and the original owner (from Florida) ran it stock for a year or two before selling to Jim. Though the easy fix is to swap the drives and run the correct props...you'll see 100 just with those minor fixes with out opening the drives. Kenny Boyces Tiger (american flagged Tiger "Illusion") is running up near 100 with the stock 900's, correct props, turning in. Regards |
Class is in session
Tiger history 101.. Amazing how much stuff you can find out about a boat before you buy it when you use the internet. To bad you can't do that with women.... Not that I'm buying any... Right now... Ever....Anyway... :D
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Originally Posted by tim mccray
(Post 2081921)
Tiger history 101.. Amazing how much stuff you can find out about a boat before you buy it when you use the internet. To bad you can't do that with women.... Not that I'm buying any... Right now... Ever....Anyway... :D
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[QUOTE=Tbonepmp;2081811]
Originally Posted by thisistank
(Post 2081778)
Jeff Filmore, the original owner, had the engines rebuilt by Mercury prior to selling the boat to Jim Neeley. Regards |
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