38zr with 1350's
I was on donzimarine.com killing some time and saw they are offering the 38zr with twin 1350's. I tried looking through Google to see if there are any out there and what they run with no success. Does anyone know of any out there and if so what's the performance numbers like?
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I don't think they ever built one but i know they built a 38zrc with a pair of merc 1075,i talked to craig about it and he said the boat was crazy fast
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http://www.powerboatlistings.com/view/24527
There was a zrc with 1075s on powerboatlistings awhile back, it was over seas somewhere. |
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They state fast donzi in the country but no top speed? I'm sure it's ridiculously fast. But if the one with 960's and arneson drives runs 125, maybe he is 130-135. I'm just guessing and have no way an educated guess. What do you think the regular zr with 1350'1350's would run. I'm guessing it would have to be close to a 150 mph once it is all dialed in, or am I way off?
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You can actually read the test article in that magazine. The boat ran 126
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I tried to read it on my phone but it was blurry.
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There were a couple of ZRCs made with the 1075's and yes they are the fastest Donzi's ever built. (125-130)
(The AquaMania Arneson boat would give them a run however) The ZRC becomes a handful after 120 and takes some serious driving to get to 130. The lack of length will come into play with any boat at that speed. There are none built with the 1100's or 1350's that I know of and quite honestly in a standard 38Zr, it would be a scary ride. The Zr is a different hull and is almost as fast as the ZRC however over 120 it would be an interesting ride to say the least. |
Those are bad a$$ boats!!
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I love the look of the 38 ZR and ZRC. A 27 ZR with decent power would suit my needs. Someone really needs to rescue Donzi before the name fades away.................
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