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Sabr What boat do you have?
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Originally Posted by Nautiwerks86
(Post 4808315)
Sabr What boat do you have?
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Originally Posted by AmiableDave
(Post 4808301)
Here's the article I was talking about. Spelled Don's last name wrong which didn't help in the search. But then again it was written 3 years ago. At the time this was wrote he was getting 92 mph. After the prop change and tune, I think he said he just got 100 mph. He was hoping for more. Maybe he will chime in with the final figures.. Enjoy.
https://www.speedonthewater.com/one-...ning-makeover/ |
Originally Posted by cheech
(Post 4808410)
All those photos in that article and no bilge shot. Ugh :(
What I remembered, the engine compartment looked very nice. |
Originally Posted by AmiableDave
(Post 4808424)
Don did post shots of his boat here I believe. I looked for them and couldn't find them. Maybe he left this site and the pictures went with him.
What I remembered, the engine compartment looked very nice. What even more piqued my curiosity and made me want to see a shot was in another thread someone claimed he had LS power. Article said 415", which is a common Gen1 small block combination. Obviously doable in an LS likewise. Great boat and article about it. Be great to see the power in it. |
LS power in boat is making a rise, the power and reliability there’s not a comparison to the standard bbc
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Cool boat, Id build a 540 and Whipple it around 800 ponies should fit under the hatch
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Originally Posted by Nautiwerks86
(Post 4808467)
LS power in boat is making a rise, the power and reliability there’s not a comparison to the standard bbc
And it's subjective. |
I have a 565 blower motor ready to drop in.
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Navionics boating app had me at 67.1 MPH with 1/2 tank and super dirty hull. Maybe if it was clean and a bit less fuel I could dance with 70 mph...
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