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Lightning 38 Staggered Setup History
Greetings guys,
Thanks for to all whom post here and educate those of us with what some may comment are sometimes trivial questions. I hope this one is a little more challenging for the Fountain experts. I'm researching the 38's, and I know I want a twin step staggered engine configuration; but it seems to me that there must have been a change in the "staggering" of these engines somewhere in the mid 2000's timeframe; as in some of the staggering looks much more aggressive than others. Can someone break down when this happened (or tell me if I'm wrong- perhaps the amount of stagger has remained consistent)? I just want to make sure I buy a year that has everything optimized so that when the engines are pulled and built I'm not leaving anything on the table in terms of speed due to a better configuration out there that I was unaware of. Thanks in advance for the comments! Jeremy |
The 38 had a semi stagger I think they started in 2001 and went to 2006 full stagger was from 2006 to current. Full stagger is faster.
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Originally Posted by 27Fountain
(Post 3455773)
The 38 had a semi stagger I think they started in 2001 and went to 2006 full stagger was from 2006 to current. Full stagger is faster.
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We had an 06 38 Fountain with 600's and it had was was call a 3/4 stagger. In 07 they started the full stagger.
If you are planning to rebuild/repower, you should probably look for a 700 boat with #6 drives. Dont over look the 42's their are some deals on them also. |
I have a 2002 with the semi-stagger. Port engine is forward and I've noticed that others are starboard forward. Why the change?
Also, my K-planes are level to the water versus angled with the hull. What's that about? It does make for a handy tool tray. |
I was told with the tabs flat with the water they can get the hull looser. faster
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Thanks to all that replied! Looks like I'm looking for a 2007 or newer w at least 600's to start with.
Best Regards, Jeremy |
Originally Posted by jjasiole
(Post 3456487)
Thanks to all that replied! Looks like I'm looking for a 2007 or newer w at least 600's to start with.
Best Regards, Jeremy |
The 600 had bravo drives you want #6 drives needs to be a 700 or larger
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Our 38/600 boat broke an XR drive with 40 hrs on it. It was covered by Mercury. Running high X's spinning 5 blade props can put a serious load on XR's.
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