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Old 08-28-2016, 08:51 AM
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Originally Posted by ToMorrow44
That'll be bad ass. The 28 Tuff running 117 is impressive, but its not a useful boat for anything. A fully loaded family sportboat running 100+ that you could tow kids on the tube..? Thats awesome.
The Tuff 28 does exactly what it was designed to do and does it well. Your comment could apply to a lot of boats at the shootout and misses the point.
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]558728[/ATTACH] My 27 Progression,full cabin and gear Whippled525 merc IMCO scx4 ,110 mph
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Originally Posted by tomcat
The Tuff 28 does exactly what it was designed to do and does it well. Your comment could apply to a lot of boats at the shootout and misses the point.
Correct, the Tuff is good at going fast and 117 is very impressive for the hp. I was merely commenting that the 29 Lavey running over 100 is more impressive to me as its a multi-use boat, great for families, huge freeboard, and a beast in rough water. Yes most of the boats in the shootout are only good for going fast and they're very good at it.
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More pics of the Progression - Was that the 27 for sale during some point this year ? There was a 27 for sale.

The Tuff 28 was impressive and reminds me how an Allison boat runs that very last 6 to 12 inches of bottom touching the water.

Like I said I have vested interest hugely watching these single V 's run especially the shootout. I am huge planner and hugely preparing for next year already. Come hell or high water we are running a brand new boat in it, but really never could be that fast unless we change a lot of things. Just an average joe with an average pay check who can hang but not at 117 mph.

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Originally Posted by BUP
More pics of the Progression - Was that the 27 for sale during some point this year ? There was a 27 for sale.

The Tuff 28 was impressive and reminds me how an Allison boat runs that very last 6 to 12 inches of bottom touching the water.
The Progression will handle the rough better than most in its size too. Not sure about the Tuff, deadrise/entry look shallow to me but I'm a coastal type so rough water running is always the top factor for me.
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Looked like this boat lost a motor this morning.

Sv29 was moving this morning also. 118...obviosly added some power
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]558747[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]558748[/ATTACH] Not the one that was for sale, the tuff is a very shallow deadrise good for calm lakes,progression has 24 degree deadrise
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Originally Posted by Indy
The Progression will handle the rough better than most in its size too. Not sure about the Tuff, deadrise/entry look shallow to me but I'm a coastal type so rough water running is always the top factor for me.
Tuff has 22.5 deadrise
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Originally Posted by AZMIDLYF
Aussie ski boat would blow away the single Vee record...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZ5sLPcWsDY
That is amazing, 1350 Merc with a #6 on a 21' boat, that thing must be a blast to drive! And the balls on the skiers I thought skiing at 60 was scary!
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Nordic has 21 ski boat with a 1350, They wanted to run it, but 22' is smallest boat allowed to run. They said They are going to stretch the mold to 22' and throw a 1350 in for next year.
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