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Originally Posted by 253
(Post 4537337)
approx. 8,000# dry, then add 160 gal. gas, 2 riders, 2 anchors, toolbox, 2 coolers, 50# of misc. stuff you never use and old flat bottom 35's get heavy, but still run very well.
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5.6% slip with 1.36 gears and 6000 rpm.... Good luck
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Originally Posted by Wildman_grafix
(Post 4537322)
ICU on here ran his 95 step hull across the scales and I think it came in around 8600-8800. That was with bravos.
Remember these 33-35 fountains are fly weight 30 foot boats. |
Originally Posted by kreed
(Post 4537479)
Do you 35 flat bottom guys run Bravo1 props or Hydromotive?
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when we raced the konrad fountain of youth it was 9260 lbs hanging on the crane with nothing in it and 30 gallons of fuel in each tank ready to race. that was a 86 10 meter. that boat and my 92 35 prefer hydromotives.
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Originally Posted by 1428turbo
(Post 4441908)
110mph.....35 lightning...blown 540s.....1000hp each.....upriver.....hydromotive 28s.
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i cannot wait to see what mine will run once motors are done....im hoping 80mph :cartman:
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Originally Posted by tman
(Post 4537530)
I have a set of both the hydros are a couple miles per hour faster and are fun to drive use mostly for poker runs and the bravos give me a better cruise speed at a lower rpm mine turn out.
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Originally Posted by 93fountainsig35
(Post 4537601)
i cannot wait to see what mine will run once motors are done....im hoping 80mph :cartman:
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509's Canfield heads, crane 168811 cams should be 620 or so
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