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fountain and rough water
OK, last weekend 5 people full tank o fuel 2 coolers. 1.0-1.5 foot chop 69.8 on gps dragging the tabs a little. today calm water slight rollers nothing big, 3 people one cooler + full o gas 71.3 gps. when water got choppy later in the day boat picked up to 73.5. boat is a 94 single step 27 with 510 with blower removed. 1.3 imco drive with 26rh rh bravo prop. 4500 rpm, all runs excep the rougher water had to stay on th stick a little. i now fountains are excelent rough water boats but does this sound right???
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LESS DRAG
let say they where 2 to 3 footer's = more speed let say 5 to 7 footer = less speed 1 to 2 footer's = less speed most high performance v bottoms boat will run better in a 2 to 3 foot chop then in flat water or real rough water . mike |
yea i always heard that highter chop was better just never noticed it before or paid attention. was realy surprised when the weight diffrence was 300 lbs diffrent and performance wasnt much better.
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Yes numbers right on for a DYNO of around 500hp, I think you could gain a little more by actually dropping down a pitch in your prop and getting the RPMs up to around 5000.
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i have always said,flat water is slow water and choppy water is fast water.i think water around 1-3 is about right for better speed.less drag and running serface is why.
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depends on the hull design, I have an early 10 meter executioner, flat pad hull with notch twin 900sc/ ssm 3A's goes friggin fast no matter what water I'm in lol
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Originally Posted by adk61
(Post 3006743)
depends on the hull design, I have an early 10 meter executioner, flat pad hull with notch twin 900sc/ ssm 3A's goes friggin fast no matter what water I'm in lol
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