36' Outlaw 100 MPH ?
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As an owner of a 36 Outlaw that runs 84, I would have to say it is going to take at least 1000 per side if not more and Number 6 drives to get it done. Unless of course you removed the whole interior. Then I might be closer to 92-93.
The Outlaws are very heavy and inefficient wave crushing hulls.
The Outlaws are very heavy and inefficient wave crushing hulls.
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This boat with 900's was billed as the Fastest 36 Outlaw at 105 MPH back when it was for sale a few years ago.
It still shows up on Lake Cumberland Marine's website. One of only two I know of that were built with #6 drives.
It still shows up on Lake Cumberland Marine's website. One of only two I know of that were built with #6 drives.
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Hawkeye Boat Sales has a new 35 Outlaw with 700's that will run better than 100 mph. Seems that somebody had some photos on here of it being built.
Would it really take an additional 300 hp per side to push the 36 to 100 vs. the 35?
Would it really take an additional 300 hp per side to push the 36 to 100 vs. the 35?