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Canada Jeff 12-09-2007 07:10 AM

My cousin has one with 525's. I ran it a bit last year. Very solid ride, but we run ib the Thousadn Islands, no ocean waves here. Best he has seen is around 75 mph. He had to buy Merc Maximus 5 blades to get that speed. His boat has a High X factor. It wouldn't be my first choice if you over night alot. More of an entertaining boat than a family boat.

pasquesi 12-09-2007 07:24 AM


Originally Posted by Canada Jeff (Post 2364787)
My cousin has one with 525's. I ran it a bit last year. Very solid ride, but we run ib the Thousadn Islands, no ocean waves here. Best he has seen is around 75 mph. He had to buy Merc Maximus 5 blades to get that speed. His boat has a High X factor. It wouldn't be my first choice if you over night alot. More of an entertaining boat than a family boat.

Thanks Jeff, that's the kind of info I was looking for! Do you think that hull would respond if you threw a little power to it?

Sydwayz 12-09-2007 10:28 AM


Originally Posted by pasquesi (Post 2364794)
Thanks Jeff, that's the kind of info I was looking for! Do you think that hull would respond if you threw a little power to it?

Biggest question:

Where are you going to run your new boat?
The Chain? Lake Michigan? Where else?

pasquesi 12-09-2007 11:01 AM


Originally Posted by Sydwayz (Post 2364936)
Biggest question:

Where are you going to run your new boat?
The Chain? Lake Michigan? Where else?

The chain? Bite your tongue! :D Lake Michigan only. I've owned two Cobalts in the past; an old 20' model, and a 2000 23LS, with a 502. I love the quality of the brand, but I need something bigger and faster and better riding in the slop.

tblrklakemo 12-09-2007 01:27 PM

We have some friends on table rock with one....496HO's. Cockpit is roomy, but cabin is small. Good for a break from the sun, but thats about it. Wide boat too. He told me the gen. is quite loud. Right underneath the helm. There are other day boats that would be higher on my list.

Lofty 12-09-2007 01:41 PM

We have a friend that keeps one here in the Bay Area and runs it mostly on the Delta and Bay. I've got some good seat time in the boat in varying conditions. He's got 575's in it and the best I've seen for speed is mid 80's. I think it's got more left but on the bay you just can't run it harder. We like the boat and my wife loves it. Comfortable and stylish.

TomFTM 12-09-2007 02:30 PM


Originally Posted by drstevethiele (Post 2363562)
i found 3 with 525's on boattraderonline.com. If youve never been in one you might be surprised. it's faster than you think . ask billy frenz about the outerlimits i passed on the around manhatten brunch run the guy was scratching his head as we went by


I was impressed with how fast your boat runs , but I would like to tell you that I was running at my cruise speed 75mph @4000rpms not my wide open throttle of 5800rpms . I don't like to run fast through the east river with all the debri.

stainless 12-09-2007 08:12 PM

no problem just having a little fun :evilb:

stainless 12-09-2007 08:29 PM

is your ol the red gtx?

Sydwayz 12-09-2007 09:05 PM


Originally Posted by pasquesi (Post 2364984)
The chain? Bite your tongue! :D Lake Michigan only. I've owned two Cobalts in the past; an old 20' model, and a 2000 23LS, with a 502. I love the quality of the brand, but I need something bigger and faster and better riding in the slop.

IMHO, if you are going to run Lake Michigan predominately, you need a traditional offshore type boat; not a hybrid go-fast/luxury hull.

I can think of a few boats that fit that bill, but Active Thunder comes to mind first. :D :D

I've been on Lake Michigan (2006 Chicago Poker Run) in 6-8s with 10-12 foot holes. There were a lot of different boats brands out there, and more than a few limped back; broke--structurally and mechanically. I believe Cobalts are made very well, but I think you are going to want a deep-V (potentially stepped) bottom.


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