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Gladiator with Outboards: speeds?
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Just curious, what kind of "perfect conditions" top speed do you think a 36' Gladiator with a pair of 450Rs would run?
4 sit down bolsters, and a back seat extending into the former bilge would be kind of cool. I know, I know... outboards aren't for everyone. The 34-39 cats with twin outboards are doing so well though, I was just curious what a Gladiator would do. 80mph top end? Attachment 577008 |
No idea on mph with 450's but there is room for trips if the budget allowed - lol.... obviously, your pondering has merit - Bolting O/B add to the value re: cig 42 Tiger with Trip Verado's
https://www.powerboatlistings.com/view/18053 On a serious note - Is the Glad with the 700 Brad Smith's in your pic? |
Originally Posted by speicher lane
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No idea on mph with 450's but there is room for trips if the budget allowed - lol.... obviously, your pondering has merit - Bolting O/B add to the value re: cig 42 Tiger with Trip Verado's
https://www.powerboatlistings.com/view/18053 On a serious note - Is the Glad with the 700 Brad Smith's in your pic? I don't know what that boat has in it today, but maybe Brad Smith. It had ZZ572s in it at one time when Jeffrey Cheng owned it (which I personally thought was badass). The link from that old thread is below. I've always liked that boat because of such. I think it was sold no power once. IF I get another go-fast, I want as few as headaches as possible. I have other adrenaline hobbies how, so running a boat, I want cruising reliability. And I hate crawling in bilges. https://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/...iator-572f.jpg https://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/...ator-small.jpg https://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/...gladiator.html |
I think Tyson sold his Glad with no power to a couple of dudes in the Bahamas (or somewhere thereabout)
Maybe somebody can get a real-world update? |
Originally Posted by Keith Atlanta
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I think Tyson sold his Glad with no power to a couple of dudes in the Bahamas (or somewhere thereabout)
Maybe somebody can get a real-world update? Brian....Please don't! LOL |
Originally Posted by Sydwayz
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I don't know what that boat has in it today, but maybe Brad Smith. It had ZZ572s in it at one time when Jeffrey Cheng owned it (which I personally thought was badass). The link from that old thread is below.
I've always liked that boat because of such. I think it was sold no power once. IF I get another go-fast, I want as few as headaches as possible. I have other adrenaline hobbies how, so running a boat, I want cruising reliability. And I hate crawling in bilges. https://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/...iator-572f.jpg https://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/...ator-small.jpg https://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/...gladiator.html I took that bottom pic at Havasu. Pretty sure Jeff finally pulled the motors because he could never get them to run exactly right. Cooling issues as I recall. |
I wouldn't want triples for this. I'd like to take advantage of them being closer together (than a side/side BBC setup), for less drag. And when you get into triples on a V-bottom, then you end up needing one longer than the other two. And if 3 outboards, can you fit trim tabs on such a narrow boat?
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The 29/30 OL is running mid-90s with NA Merc 300r motors. I bet the Glad would do at least that with 450s and probably do 80 easy with 300r versions.
My concern would be an already "slippery" :whistle: hull having the weight all on the very back. |
Honestly I believe the Gladiator likes more weight on the back ours was very very happy with heavy azz SSMV hanging off custom 14" extension boxes.
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Originally Posted by Cash Bar
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The 29/30 OL is running mid-90s with NA Merc 300r motors. I bet the Glad would do at least that with 450s and probably do 80 easy with 300r versions.
My concern would be an already "slippery" :whistle: hull having the weight all on the very back. how fast do gladiators run with 525’s? I thought it was low 90’s. it’s a heavy cigarette after all. as a side note...the gladiator is easily the best looking cig ever made. Putting OB’s on the back would be a sin. |
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