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TeamSaris 01-23-2007 04:16 PM

What would you rather set up your boat for?
 
Would loosing 3-5 mph top end for much beter acceloration from 3500 up be worth it to you guys?

Pure Energy 01-23-2007 04:48 PM

Re: What would you rather set up your boat for?
 
Depends on the top end. If I was going from 95 down to 90, not a big deal. Going from 75 down to 70 would not be worth it.

Zudnic 01-23-2007 04:54 PM

Re: What would you rather set up your boat for?
 
Top end is not a factor, rough water offshore conditions are a must for me......

THEJOKER 01-23-2007 05:13 PM

Re: What would you rather set up your boat for?
 
I'll take that small prop , throw ya back in the seat anyday over that top end leave ya hanging big prop!

Jassman 01-23-2007 05:58 PM

Re: What would you rather set up your boat for?
 

Originally Posted by Pure Energy (Post 2002132)
Depends on the top end. If I was going from 95 down to 90, not a big deal. Going from 75 down to 70 would not be worth it.

EXACTLY.....

Buddy OO 01-23-2007 06:08 PM

Re: What would you rather set up your boat for?
 
really depends on where you boat, I boat at LOTO and only go maybe 10-20 miles in a day, and it's so rough a good mid range cruise is the most important. top speed for 95% of the boats is unattainable in weekend water conditions,

Pure Energy 01-23-2007 06:54 PM

Re: What would you rather set up your boat for?
 
Also, what size boat and what drive? There's noth'in like a snappy throttle on a smaller boat, but could cause drive problems on something larger.

ReggieRaft 01-23-2007 07:08 PM

Re: What would you rather set up your boat for?
 
My boat would be a little faster with a differant prop but I like the better cruse speed from my 5 blade sence my average weekend cruse is 100 miles min. My set up now will give me 49 to 53 depending on tide flow at 2800 to 3000 RPM and a 101 with 5 girls a 100gal's.Over that I'am not fast enough for the big boy's anyway.There is a lot of boats under a 100 to play with to have fun a make friends.

TeamSaris 01-23-2007 07:23 PM

Re: What would you rather set up your boat for?
 
Thank You
Im asking because soon there will be some simple mods on the avanti

TeamSaris 01-23-2007 07:30 PM

Re: What would you rather set up your boat for?
 
Now we have two customers with Quadrotor motors in single engine boats that have the best of both worlds.:cool:

FeverMike 01-23-2007 09:42 PM

Re: What would you rather set up your boat for?
 
I have always set up my boats for the best cruise speed and fuel mileage. I hardly ever run at WOT and mostly cruise in the powerband of the engine.

for example my 29 Fountain with a HP500 and a labbed prop for top end would go right at 75mph. Cruise at 4200rpm was around 48mph. I had aprop done for the best cruise and hole shot and I lost 3 or so mph at top speed but at 4200rpm I would go 54mph.

another example is my 36 concept with twin 250efi's. Magazines tested this boat at 63mph WOT and crusied at 4000rpm at 37mph. I had my Concept set to run 4000rpm and 42mph but I would only hit 59-60 and top speed. My gas mileage improvemnet a lot though.

SUNSATION 25 01-23-2007 09:53 PM

Re: What would you rather set up your boat for?
 
Don't really care about top speed myself, I prefer good handling and acceleration..........my.02

Clay Washington 01-23-2007 10:25 PM

Re: What would you rather set up your boat for?
 
I would give up a few MPH on the top end in order to get a more responsive boat.

Chris Sunkin 01-24-2007 09:22 AM

Re: What would you rather set up your boat for?
 
If you wanted all-around comfortable boat handling, the lower pitch would be my preference. It would also give you better manageability around the docks, etc.

On the other hand, if you're a Reggie-ite who wants to play "who's got the biggest Johnson" at the poker run, then by all means, everything else is sacrificed for that final MPH.

TeamSaris 01-24-2007 04:16 PM

Re: What would you rather set up your boat for?
 
Thanks Again Guys

rush 01-24-2007 06:59 PM

Re: What would you rather set up your boat for?
 
I personly get the biggest thrill at full speed, but I certainly enjoy just cruiseing along at any speed. :D

StillHaulin@63 01-24-2007 07:26 PM

Re: What would you rather set up your boat for?
 

Originally Posted by Zudnic (Post 2002144)
Top end is not a factor, rough water offshore conditions are a must for me......

Agreed .....

There is rarely an opportunity to go full throttle when running offshore.
Even with somewhat subdued 2-3 seas, my little 232 catches big air about every 8-10 seconds.
Now ..... behind the breakwater is another story :D

Zudnic 01-24-2007 08:28 PM

Re: What would you rather set up your boat for?
 

Originally Posted by StillHaulin@61 (Post 2003832)
Agreed .....

There is rarely an opportunity to go full throttle when running offshore.
Even with somewhat subdued 2-3 seas, my little 232 catches big air about every 8-10 seconds.
Now ..... behind the breakwater is another story :D

Not sure if any on OSO are familiar with Point Roberts, WA, crossing into the San Juans from there 2-3 seas are almost a daily occurance. As I suspect I'll see roughly the same when I move to Cali. Least I'm hoping for it!!!! :evilb: :D

Back4More 01-24-2007 10:30 PM

Re: What would you rather set up your boat for?
 
I kinda would lean toward the top end speed....in my world 3-5mph is huge.

StillHaulin@63 01-25-2007 10:48 AM

Re: What would you rather set up your boat for?
 

Originally Posted by Zudnic (Post 2003943)
Not sure if any on OSO are familiar with Point Roberts, WA, crossing into the San Juans from there 2-3 seas are almost a daily occurance. As I suspect I'll see roughly the same when I move to Cali. Least I'm hoping for it!!!! :evilb: :D


What part of California will you be moving to?
Check out the SCOPE video for an example of offshore 4-6' rollers which are above average in SoCal.
You can usually count on a 3-5" swell as normal.

WildWarrior 01-25-2007 11:56 AM

Re: What would you rather set up your boat for?
 
I usually proped the Gun for best cruise speeds , but enjoyed the instant power in the rough with our small blades.

We always under prop our Cat by a pitch or even two for that occasional 100 to 140mph pin you back in your seat excelloration blast ,as well as a way way more responsive rig should we need it!


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