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JuanSpeed 02-08-2009 05:09 PM

Turbine Marine TM 1800
 
For the absolute best MPG, horsepower for the $, weight to speed ratio, longetivy, and flexibility of fuel the Turbine Marine TM 1800 is you best bet. Only draw back is forget about insuring your vessel because no company will do it. Twin set up will net 3600 HP top speed remains unseen. Will work on 42 and 47. Both excess of 150 MPH @ 3,000 LB lighter than twin 1075 SC.

If you must insure your boat then Nor-Tech 900's will outlast Mercruisers before their scheduled ovehaul two to one. About 120 hours for the top end.

Next option for durability is Teague TCM 900EFI About 110 hours before top end service and will rocket a 43 Donzi ZR at 26+ MPH. On Fountain 42 must be 30+ MPH. Also lighter than 1075 Merc.

Cheers! to speed..

Live Hard Die Pretty.

jeff1000man 02-08-2009 05:20 PM


Originally Posted by tomtbone1993 (Post 2269215)
what speed is that package? Thanks, Tom

You have driven one. The engines in the boat you took on the casino trip dynoed at 690 each. Should give you a rough idea.

aTX427 02-08-2009 07:57 PM

The 38 with 700's will run 115mph and I would expect around 110mph in a 35 with 600's, both of which are better in terms of maintenance and insurance. If money is no object, go with a 42PR with 1075's. It will take a cat with big power to outrun you.

aTX427 02-08-2009 08:19 PM


Originally Posted by shogren (Post 2268225)
The 42 With 700's is a great package. We are not offering the 700 Triple anymore. We only built 2.

Hey Shogren, How fast was the triple 700sci 42 and why are you not doing any more? Also meant to ask, what is the rebuild schedule on the 700's top end and full rebould?

pookie 02-08-2009 09:09 PM

If you're wanting to run in the atlantic off New Jersey, you'd be much better off in a 47. It is a much larger, heavier boat and not that much slower with the same power. You will be more comfortable and drier when the seas abruptly turn on you which tends to happen there.

Perlmudder 02-08-2009 09:53 PM

26k to rebuild a 1075 would not be so bad. brace yourself got quoted 95k for his two from merc along with some other work. now that is some serious coin if you have to do it every hundred hours or less.

TeamShogren.com 02-09-2009 07:56 PM

I am not sure I understand, we never built a 42 triple and the 47 triple 700 boat was not what Reggie wanted in comparison to the performance he acheived with the twin 700 boat. The rebiold question is tough because everyone boats differently but I would say top ends 250-300 and motors 400-500 hours. The most we have seen is 275 hours with no problems on a set of 700's but we have a very short boating season.

Hope this helps.


Originally Posted by aTX427 (Post 2795900)
Hey Shogren, How fast was the triple 700sci 42 and why are you not doing any more? Also meant to ask, what is the rebuild schedule on the 700's top end and full rebould?


1stfntn 02-11-2009 05:10 PM

I would have thought the 47' with triple 700's would have been an awesome package for someone who doesn't want to deal with the shorter maint schedules on a twin 850 or twin 1075 boat. Guess the performance wasn't anywhere close to the ~ 115mph of the twin 1075 despite similar total HP. Guess it's another instance of the inefficiency of trips when compared to twins.

cmeir 02-11-2009 05:33 PM

I Have A Boat 850 A Bunch Of Bull**** Maint Schudels 700 Boat A Pig To Get On Plane I Just Drop The Price 290.000

runafever 02-14-2009 12:38 PM

What?


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