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Old 10-10-2010 | 07:23 AM
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We had a 73 Open that was converted a single BBC and it ran very well. With a modified 500HP the best we ever saw was 63MPH-65MPH. Can't find the ad in the classifieds, but here are a couple of pictures for reference.

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The 28's are great boats.

I remember seeing the bills for the work the previous owner did to correctly change it from a twin to a single and it was $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$. Unless it is rotted and you need to take out the transom, I would stay with twins as well.
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Old 10-10-2010 | 07:34 AM
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Originally Posted by damdonzi
We had a 73 Open that was converted a single BBC and it ran very well. With a modified 500HP the best we ever saw was 63MPH-65MPH. Can't find the ad in the classifieds, but here are a couple of pictures for reference.

http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/c...-unedited.html

The 28's are great boats.

I remember seeing the bills for the work the previous owner did to correctly change it from a twin to a single and it was $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$. Unless it is rotted and you need to take out the transom, I would stay with twins as well.
Thanks Dam, It's seems very dry haven't metered it but it seems as though i'll be replacing the transom anyhow, as these volvo's are a little slow even for me from what i'm hearing! I'll find something Very cool to do with them once they come off the boat! That is a very nice looking open!
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Old 10-11-2010 | 01:13 PM
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Too heavy. It will be a dog out the hole and you will need a little more drive than a bravo one, XR would be minimum.
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Old 10-14-2010 | 07:05 PM
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Well, I started taking everything out, The engines both 4 bolt main sbc's and the drives volvo 280t's(boat anchors) are off the boat. I'm going to loose several hundred pounds from useless plumbing and heavy cast manifolds and risers. On the plus side all is very dry! and stable! Looking like i'll be going with new sbc's and bravo's? At this point the plan is to leave the boat as original as posible with the exception of the driveline, This interior isn't even that bad! May have to have a few patches made up but aside of that all the original SW gauges are still functional, Controls(oldschool morse) still good. This one will definetly be function over form. But she's gotta be an old school classic? Pic's to come GMG
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Old 10-15-2010 | 09:43 AM
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