34' Tuff = 113 mph = Awesome
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Try reading my whole post. I specifically said I don't need (or want) to run fast in the rough but I would like to know if I can freaking get home. Say in 6 footers even at 30-40MPH. Something I could manage in a 16 Donzi. These Tuff boats look awesome but they seem so beyond bow light I am not sure if they are locked down to inland waters. It's fun to go fast but I also like to have fun doing other things on the water
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Hell Ya'!
Considering Tyler Crocket was going to the shootout in a 26' with 3000+hp to run a solid 140mph....it would be interesting to see where the mph limit is on Mark's design. (Cool guy to talk to and builds an amazing boat)
Considering Tyler Crocket was going to the shootout in a 26' with 3000+hp to run a solid 140mph....it would be interesting to see where the mph limit is on Mark's design. (Cool guy to talk to and builds an amazing boat)
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Nope.
Especially being a vee bottom guy.
Interesting that in another thread, Mark W comes up with 168 w/the extra 250 HP.
So 12 MPH to get them to 160 but I’m always shocked to see how much extra power it takes to pickup even 5, when your already at 95%+……
If anyone can do it though…….
Especially being a vee bottom guy.
Interesting that in another thread, Mark W comes up with 168 w/the extra 250 HP.
So 12 MPH to get them to 160 but I’m always shocked to see how much extra power it takes to pickup even 5, when your already at 95%+……
If anyone can do it though…….





