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If going with the checkmate look for a 283 with a single engine. Better ride and more cockpit space. I know of a few that can be bought in the 20-25k range with good power (blue motors or better) near us. I was on a nice one last week. I had a 253 and it was a great boat but did have "the hop" at slow speeds if you didn't know how to adjust the trim for it. It was and is a very solid boat, glass and mold work is way better than my hustler and among the best I have seen. There wasn't 1 ripple or wave in the side of that boat and it was solid. Same goes for my 16' which I still have.
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Originally Posted by Knot 4 Me
(Post 4172189)
The Sunny is basically a 24 x 7 boat so not a lot of room. The Checkmate will have the infamous Checkmate hop at cruising speed with the standard tabs. K-planes or similar tabs go a long way to correcting the hop.
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Originally Posted by Speedracer29
(Post 4172341)
Yeah, it's listed on a couple sites, and at Hideaway in Harrison TWP.
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Originally Posted by onesickpantera
(Post 4172541)
Interesting. A friend has a 253 and has never touched the tabs. They're all the way up all the time. If it starts to porpoise you just trim the drive down a bit. I've ran the boat to 82mph and it's the easiest boat I have ever driven.
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Originally Posted by 82predictor
(Post 4172645)
Exactly, you don't need to adjust the tabs just run the trim all the way down and bump it up for hhalf a second if you are running slow (in the 30s). If you are running faster than that its a non issue. A 502 mag would be the smallest engine I would look at in that boat as well.
I have been running this boat for about a year now and have never had a problem with "porpoise". Not saying it isn't there just that i haven't encountered it. |
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