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jeff32 01-23-2008 09:42 PM

Twin Or Triple In A 40-42 Feet???
 
I was wondering about that and figured I'k like to ask you guys...

If you were shopping for a 40-42 footer, ( not 47 I know triple is probably mandatory), and you had the choice to have, let's say:
3 x 500 hp
or
2 x 750 hp

I know bravo would strip with 750 but what would you choose and why? of course one of my main question is fuel economy, and reliability...

So you choose???

LostinBoston 01-23-2008 09:58 PM

3rd outdrive adds a lot of drag

Tom A. 01-23-2008 10:05 PM

Twins for power to weight and balance of boat.
Best would be staggered.
I forgot the formula but years ago some told me for the same performance in theory for a vee.
single 1000hp = twin 600hps = triple 500hps

of course there are alot of other factors

DMOORE 01-24-2008 12:27 AM

2-750's. And BTW, I would never run Bravo style drives in a 40-42. Best bet would be Merc 700's with NXT's.




Darrell.

jeff32 01-24-2008 05:40 AM

:d

jeff32 01-24-2008 05:42 AM

why the smiley don't work anymore? It's the 2nd time i put one lately and all I get is a :d???

jeff32 01-24-2008 05:48 AM

any comments by triple owner?

Chris Sunkin 01-24-2008 06:57 AM

Triples became popular back when gas was cheap and Bravos weren't as sturdy. Look at a boat like the Cig 46- if you want the fast one, it's 1200's on 6's. A few Apache 47's have been recently re-rigged from triples to staggered monsters.

The weight/drag is tough to overcome compared to the new hardware available.

You'll go faster on less fuel with the twin, assuming equivalent horsepower- as in your example.

wrinkleface 01-24-2008 07:18 AM

I love my trip 525's! 90 mph w/ light load. Gas from anywhere, get repaired anywhere. No fussy blower motors(have had very bad experience w/ 575's) Drag & weight , sure, but reliable and in northern Michigan, don't need down time in the middle of our short summer!!!! Had an issue this last summer (not engines) and limped home on 1. Glad I had 3!!!!!!! By the by, I do not have a lighter layed up boat where 2 engines would do better w/ at this size like Jassman's 43 NT!

rush 01-24-2008 09:42 AM


Originally Posted by gramp (Post 2418654)
trips, you can still run on 2,, get on plane raise center drive and turn off center if you are going on a long trip.

I have 3, and love it. I can go anywhere and not have to drive home @ 10 mph. if I drop 1 engin.


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