Hey Rob.......I remember that sub, Brad is correct, that was the first year....amazing, I had never seen anything like that day and that sub....flat as a street all the way, the sub's wake was the only ripple in the water.............
I still remember hanging overboard with my legs in the water, approximately 15 miles out, trying with my right hand to replace a bellhousing cooler water hose that came off, (obviously had to be the starboard cooler on the starboard engine) and Albert lying over the engines with a screwdriver trying to tighten the clamp that I couldn't reach.......all the time thinking Jaws was going to make me three feet shorter.........damn right we finished the race...........
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02-25-2010 09:48 PM
Originally Posted by FREEZE FRAME VIDEO
(Post 3029515)
When the freeze frame boat went there and back on 96 gals of fuel with none left with 2 225hp outboards this year we are going to add 20 gals more jeff
wow that was close congrats again JEFF:coolcowboy:
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02-25-2010 10:23 PM
Originally Posted by HotPursuit
(Post 3029710)
Not knowing what boat size or hull style I still would still say that you would run out. That would be over 1 mile per gallon,very tough with that kind of power and that's if the seas or perfect and you run a go straight line. Add a fuel tank ,,, better to be safe than sorry!!
28 SABER THAT WOULD BE CLOSE EVEN WITH 72% THROTTLE