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Old 10-03-2017, 07:34 AM
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Looks great .I had a 27 Excalibur and with a bravo and a 540 I ran 88. I set the X dimension at 19 should have went a inch higher. Boat looks great congrats .
Here's a video of mine I miss that boat! I like the flat deck better then the speedster which I had and the fact that it is a sit down .good luck with it

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Originally Posted by excalibur82
Looks great .I had a 27 Excalibur and with a bravo and a 540 I ran 88. I set the X dimension at 19 should have went a inch higher. Boat looks great congrats .https://youtu.be/FSSG-9bdwy8 Here's a video of mine I miss that boat! I like the flat deck better then the speedster which I had and the fact that it is a sit down .good luck with it
I used a lot of your notes to get my setup. Did you have a standard lower? I went with 19.5X and a -1 lower. It looks like yours had some more leverage. I have referred to your build several times when saying how consistent the setup is. 2 30+ yr old boats with very similar setups and nearly identical results. Pretty cool!
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Originally Posted by TxHawk
I used a lot of your notes to get my setup. Did you have a standard lower? I went with 19.5X and a -1 lower. It looks like yours had some more leverage. I have referred to your build several times when saying how consistent the setup is. 2 30+ yr old boats with very similar setups and nearly identical results. Pretty cool!
I did have the standard lower. Cool I'm glad it helped you. Great boats and fast for there age,
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Old 03-19-2018, 09:29 PM
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Originally Posted by TxHawk
Sucks to have lost this threads pictures. I finally got the break in oil out, gave everything a once over and made some hard passes. I'm up to 86-87 at 5400. Running very flat and more stable in choppy water. We didn't dyno the 540, but I'm guessing it's making 650ish. The most fun part is the acceleration from 55-75. It pulls really hard through there. Thanks for following the build.

https://youtu.be/Zyxn4O_vBjE
Forgot about this thread. Boat looks great!
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Old 05-16-2018, 10:19 PM
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Default Excalibur 27 for sale?

Any 27' Excalibur for sale?
call me at 305-450-5501
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Just realized the pictures are back. Finally got to the trailer... last year. The boat looks a runs great. So much so that a good friend at the lake decided he needed it. It didn't go far and I have first shot to buy it back if he sells it.

This was my last good run in it. My wife was in the boat for the first time in 2 years and finally wanted to go fast. Hard to tell from the video but it is hung out pretty well. Don't judge the choppy throttle. I found that quickly getting the nose back down kept it from getting out of shape, especially with a passenger you don't want to scare. I'll miss this one more than the 40'.

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Old 10-29-2018, 05:36 PM
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no neutral switch? as soon you fired it up it started to go foward! dry exhaust too right? nice run !
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no neutral switch? as soon you fired it up it started to go foward! dry exhaust too right? nice run !
No neutral switch. High idle in neutral with dominator, so I try to save on the hard shifts. Dry exhaust but it's wild to watch how easily reversion could happen.

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Those Excaliburs are sexy boats, gorgeous! I wish there were more to look at!
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That boat is bad ass man. Wish I would of caught a ride before you let it go. I'm sure it won't be the last. Cheers buddy and congrats on the sell.
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