Drive discussion: trs. 3's. And 5's
#112
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From: Toronto, Canada
as I stated proper prop selection is what will take a #5 boat from an impossible pain in the azz to drive to a proper planing well mannered high performance machine... and guys quit comparing a speedy boat to a bravo/TRS boat... its like comparing the ride of a caddi to a lambo... like really? ultra high performance is just that... it takes patients, finesse and money to get the right combination figured out... this is half the reason people like myself want big bucks for our boats... we've already done all the work!!! and trial and error
#116
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no sorry wasn't me... Dan Macnamara and I have been working on a combination for stagger configuration and setup for my 43... we figure 115mph should be a fairly easy number to reach... 120+ on a wish and prayer lol
#118
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From: Lambertville, MI.
Ok I thought maybe you might have built those for dave spotto. Back in the day. Well for what it's worth the 38 I had best it ran was 106 on the ragged edge 6200 rpm and light on fuel by myself since no one else had the balls to ride. 588 with 8 psi boost running race fuel mix. Same style hull and #5s but this was a side by side boat so you should see a lot better staggered.
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my boat also has a full cabin A/C and a 4.5KW cast Iron Onan genset... boat weight is approx 14K with a load of fuel in it!! big difference to your 38... I will also be putting my 43 on a diet!! lol
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From: Cleveland, Ohio
Sounds like an awesome rig!!! I am shooting for the century mark, if it hit 105, I'd sh!t bricks.


