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offshore312 06-27-2016 09:32 AM


Originally Posted by Uberlord (Post 4453308)
No idea. I didn't know that. Lol. Maybe he gave into the bikini pressure. He had more half naked chics than I did. I had one. My wife. So that automatically doesn't count. :daz:

He must not be very familiar with all of the trick weight savings ideas that we use to try to get 1MPH faster.

#1 no fat chicks (fat chicks = ballast weight)
#2 too many fountain skanks in a Baja will have the same effect as fat chicks
#3 when racing, never more than a 1/4 tank of gas, so as not to drag extra weight (or use the I ran out of gas excuse if yer getting yer azz handed to you)...
#4 if you get beat, use the 'ol "wrong prop for this water" and other prop is at the shop...
:party-smiley-004:

Too Stroked 06-27-2016 09:49 AM

Generally speaking, the less deadrise a hull has (or the "more shallow" it is), the faster it will be. The reason is that a hull with more deadrise will tend to cut through a wave rather that "pancaking" over it. The flip side of the equation is that "shallower" hulls tend to ride rougher in any kind of rough water. On calm water, a hull with more deadrise will tend to ride lower in the water (because its trying to cut through it rather than ride up and over it) and thus have more wetted surface which equals more drag and thus less speed. Various "tricks" have been applied over the years in attempts to get a hull to not only cut through the rough stuff, but have the top end of a flat sheet of plywood. "Stepped" hulls are probably the most commonly seen example of this, but they introduced all sorts of other issues.

What most folks have found is that you need to match the amount of deadrise to the type of waters you most often run in. If you only run on rivers where "rough" means a 6" chop, you can get away with a pretty flat hull that goes like stink without a ton of horsepower. If however you run on a big lake or the ocean, you're probably going to want a 24 degree deadrise hull to cut through the big stuff that's almost always out there. If you run a 24 degree hull on most rivers, it'll ride great, but just about everyone will kick your butt. If however you try to run a Hydrostream in ocean waters, you'll find that it will not only ride like a floor jack, but everybody with more deadrise will walk right by you.

Dave M 06-28-2016 07:49 AM

After owning 2 Superboats, usually after I smoked somebody their excuse would be that I had a narrow beam. Some boats are FAST on flat or rough water.

tommymonza 06-28-2016 08:05 AM

Yep back in the early 70s used to get smoked by little Glastron jets in our twin inline six 26 Monza that would barely hit 50.

Glastron Guys would run their mouth, tell them to take the race out to Lake Michigan, nope their response was , I already beat you.

Learned not to enter in a race in smooth water.

SB 06-28-2016 08:05 AM

If you enter a race and you win, you win. If you lose, you lose.

Simple concept.

Edit in: best strategy I have found is to not meet up and talk to the person later. Let them think what ever they want.

Wasted Income 06-28-2016 09:04 AM


Originally Posted by Uberlord (Post 4453290)
I outran him. Saw him at a dock later. He said I only outran him because I have a shallow hull.

Welcome to OSO Mark!

Let me translate what the Outlaw owner really meant: "You only outran him because you have a faster boat"

That is literally all there is to it. lol.

vintage chromoly 06-28-2016 09:11 AM


Originally Posted by Wasted Income (Post 4453957)
Welcome to OSO Mark!

Let me translate what the Outlaw owner really meant: "You only outran him because you have a faster boat"

That is literally all there is to it. lol.

But, but, but.......

Always an excuse and always lame.

Knot 4 Me 06-28-2016 09:53 AM

Great story. Thanks for sharing. And welcome to OSO!

f_inscreenname 06-29-2016 11:41 AM

Wait until your 600hp 19' boat gets beat by a 12 year old on a jet ski you will understand what he was saying. lol.

Bullhead 06-29-2016 01:11 PM


Originally Posted by f_inscreenname (Post 4454439)
Wait until your 600hp 19' boat gets beat by a 12 year old on a jet ski you will understand what he was saying. lol.

or your 90 mph twin big block vee gets passed by a pontoon boat at LOTO...lol


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