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Re: Smaller twin engine boats
I've had it to 128. It's stable as a rock, and never gets flighty
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You would be in the high 70's and maybe touch 80 with HO's in a 30 outlaw.
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My 90mph 30' wave crusher.
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90+ all day long. Wave crushing resin bucket with a beak. Just add mashed potatoes, gravy, coleslaw and you got a familly meal. :eek:
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Re: Smaller twin engine boats
Originally Posted by Griff
A 29 Outlaw will not run low 80's with 496mags. More like mid 70's.
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Re: Smaller twin engine boats
Personally, after having owned single and twin engine boats, I'd go biggest single, not smallest twin.
Lose an engine in a twin at high speed, you can easily lose your life. Ask the guy who founded HTM. Weismann is building a replacement for Blackhawk, should be available by end of year. That may make big power singles totally practical. |
Re: Smaller twin engine boats
Originally Posted by carcrash
Weismann is building a replacement for Blackhawk, should be available by end of year. That may make big power singles totally practical.
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