info on 46 rr
#32
Very reliable. Just add fuel. Zero problems with the engines. 100 hours logged so far since I bought the boat. 35 hours since mercury rebuild.
Last edited by BraceYourself; 12-16-2009 at 05:37 PM.
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From: st clair shores, MI
brace yourself, thats one of my favorite RR. I am going to make it staggered. The engine bay look like the normal size but I will make sure before I start cutting. Iam going to have to move the outside stringers ( they are to far from the center stringer.
#36
Jeremy, that is one beautiful painted 46 ya got there.
I've never seen a 46 that had the props turning out, they all turn in. I believe the 29's will be about right with 850 hp. Take a measurement of the engine compartment, or just measure the bottom of the hatch. You might want to call Cig to get the proper measurements for the stringers, or we can measure a few of them ourselves. 
Good luck, keep us tuned in, and if ya need any advice, just ask.
I've never seen a 46 that had the props turning out, they all turn in. I believe the 29's will be about right with 850 hp. Take a measurement of the engine compartment, or just measure the bottom of the hatch. You might want to call Cig to get the proper measurements for the stringers, or we can measure a few of them ourselves. 
Good luck, keep us tuned in, and if ya need any advice, just ask.
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#39
In the few I've had contact with were all 1.50
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