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BLee 12-04-2006 09:27 AM

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Seriously... why put this in articles, ad's, or use in a conversation? We all know that powerboaters ONLY report the absolute fastest, least amount of fuel, coldest day, dropped out of a plane, downhill run their boat has EVER seen....and probably add a few just in case. :evilb: Does anyone else laugh at this?

Can someone give us the numeric conversion to +?

Roger 1 12-04-2006 09:36 AM

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Originally Posted by BLee
Seriously... why put this in articles, ad's, or use in a conversation? We all know that powerboaters ONLY report the absolute fastest, least amount of fuel, coldest day, dropped out of a plane, downhill run their boat has EVER seen....and probably add a few just in case. :evilb: Does anyone else laugh at this?

Can someone give us the numeric conversion to +?


...or the definition of ''just gone through".

Sean H 12-04-2006 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by BLee
Seriously... why put this in articles, ad's, or use in a conversation? We all know that powerboaters ONLY report the absolute fastest, least amount of fuel, coldest day, dropped out of a plane, downhill run their boat has EVER seen....and probably add a few just in case. :evilb: Does anyone else laugh at this?

Can someone give us the numeric conversion to +?

the "+" means they already added to the number.... :D

DoTheMath 12-04-2006 09:56 AM

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That's the mathematical magic of "+". It allows the boats owner to plausibly "embellish", while sitting at the bar or over a few at the docks and be able to justify it. "Hey, the test said 87+, but I was able to get 91 out of it..." :p

GLH 12-04-2006 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by BLee
Can someone give us the numeric conversion to +?

Glad to help..

This looks like a plus to me.


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WeaponX 12-04-2006 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Sean H
the "+" means they already added to the number.... :D

Speed is to X at the speed of imagination + wishing = should run 160mph :D :evilb:

Semper Fi 12-04-2006 10:01 AM

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I believe it's psycholigical.....like putting a price if $149,999 (instead of $150,000)

offshoredrillin 12-04-2006 10:45 AM

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> = greater than..lets make a note of it:D

Anarchy Powerboats 12-04-2006 10:49 AM

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It's officially wintertime :)

UNSANE 12-04-2006 01:25 PM

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+ meant that State Farm wouldn't insure my Fountain. :mad:

tomcat 12-04-2006 01:44 PM

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"We all know that powerboaters ONLY report the absolute fastest, least amount of fuel, coldest day, dropped out of a plane, downhill run their boat has EVER seen....and probably add a few just in case."

So true...I always deduct 5 mph from these claims. It's important because you need the real baseline for comparison with improvements such as supercharging.

I had a boat that usually went 82 mph. Sometimes it only went 80 and once, with props that weren't good for anything else but top speed, it went 84. Guess what number I told people? :D

100-Plus 12-06-2006 10:25 AM

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Oh crap, I better change my screen name. I only go 98.

But usually in magazines, they use something something like (what the heck) 100-Plus somewhere in the text. They when they reveal the top speed, it comes out as something like 101.2 mph. I've never seen a magazine article where the official top speed is limited as anything with a plus sign. That would be a tad vague.

BigSilverCat 12-06-2006 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by tomcat

I had a boat that usually went 82 mph. Sometimes it only went 80 and once, with props that weren't good for anything else but top speed, it went 84. Guess what number I told people? :D


90 + ?

tomcat 12-06-2006 11:11 AM

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Hey, now that you mention it I beat a guy who said his boat went 90+, so I guess that's right! :evilb:

Iggy 12-06-2006 11:13 AM

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We use the +/- symbol on machining drawings to denote a tolerance factor.
When used in car/boat/motorcycle tests they mean that your findings be it speed/drag ET/weight/top speed or whatever will vary due to different conditions.
Many a magazine has claimed top speeds and had owners write in that they either exceed the claim or never get that speed. They use it to CYA.

100-Plus 12-06-2006 01:37 PM

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Gotta say that I have never seen a magazine, any magazine list a top speed in a review as any number with a "plus" sign. Not Hotboat, not Powerboat, not Speedboat, not Boating. Again, they might use that expression as part of the text, but they all list an official top speed, usually down to the tenth of a mile an hour.

I'm not saying it doesn't happen. I am saying I haven't seen it. And in the boating mags, and I get them all, you'd have to show me an example.

As for people just talking? Please. As I said, my screen name is 100-Plus. :drink: :drink:

WARPAINT 12-06-2006 03:23 PM

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:p I say upper 80's.You know between 85 and 90.Wind, weight, waves, screaming crew,load of fuel, fat azz wife all cause my speeds to be inconsisent.Honest injun


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