38 TS with #6's
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From: Elizabethtown KY USA
Mark
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http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o24531-en.html
here's one.............2004 38' with number 6's and 1150hp Cobras
here's one.............2004 38' with number 6's and 1150hp Cobras
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You could contact ( Nauti kitty ) here on the board his friend Curtis Ganos runs a 38 top gun side by side with #6's and either 900's or 950's with 1.61 ratio for acceleration.
If memory serve's me seem's like it run's 96 or 98 with a straight bottom.
Either way Parnell / nauti kitty could give you a wealth of info.
Good luck
Jon
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You could contact ( Nauti kitty ) here on the board his friend Curtis Ganos runs a 38 top gun side by side with #6's and either 900's or 950's with 1.61 ratio for acceleration.
If memory serve's me seem's like it run's 96 or 98 with a straight bottom.
Either way Parnell / nauti kitty could give you a wealth of info.
Good luck
Jon
If memory serve's me seem's like it run's 96 or 98 with a straight bottom.
Either way Parnell / nauti kitty could give you a wealth of info.
Good luck
Jon
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From: Baton Rouge, LA
Search some old threads but seems like I remember reading that most of the #6 TS boats are not balanced well. Think there were a few built that never ran that good. Hot For Teacher is the exception, everyone raves about it. The disclaimer is that I have no personal experience, just passing on what I've read on OSO.
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Search some old threads but seems like I remember reading that most of the #6 TS boats are not balanced well. Think there were a few built that never ran that good. Hot For Teacher is the exception, everyone raves about it. The disclaimer is that I have no personal experience, just passing on what I've read on OSO.



