Gone Again Skater new vid
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From: SoCal/Lake Havasu/NJ
To run a skater of that size with Gigantor Power is a feat of it own. Gotta give Respect. Agreed bout the outboard phenomenon but if you want to run big numbers those Rinky Dink Lower units on the 4 strokes just ain’t gonna do it.
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From: New Smyrna Beach FL/ LOTO MM 21
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We will see outboard cats running in the high 40s and maybe low 50s in the next 3 to 6 months. If I could afford a big one with 1550s you can bet your ass I would have it. On the flip side, we logged 250 hours in the last 12 months with very little issues. My outboard boat was never down for more then 2 days for any repair, my inboard cat has been down for 7 months and counting.
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A 368 or 388 w/ a pair of very reliable Merc 1100s (2 year warranty and 200-300 hour rebuild intervals) will run circles around any of these "so called" next-gen 140-150mph outboard rigs, and it wouldn't cost any more than one of these new outboard boats that are supposedly going to go 150+ mph (which they might, with 3 or 4 of them on the back with tweaked computers that void the warranty). The outboard classes were 25-30 seconds a lap slower than the SuperCat class on both days at KW (look it up on RWO's website), which means they would've been put a lap down after just 6 laps. There's a reason why they don't run the outboard cat classes with the inboard cat classes - it's way too dangerous with the speed differences. Hell, even the Super Vs caught and passed all the 450R Factory Stock boats coming from a delayed second start!
When are you going to give up on constantly trying to compare the outboard boats to the inboard boats? This thread is about a badass 180+ mph shootout boat (that's faster than any outboard boat WILL EVER BE) and you turn it into a way to say that inboard boats as not reliable and too expensive. You also forget to mention the reason your outboard boat was never down more than 2 days is because you've got spares of everything - I know you must, to keep them going because I see the reality of the outboards breaking as often or more than the inboards at the events I attend. I hope you come run with us at the LOTO events this season so you can show our group of modest power (800-1350) inboard Skaters the way around the lake with your new outboard rig. I'll be sure to have a GoPro 360 mounted on my turd 36 to video your roostertail out front - if we can keep you in sight long enough.
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From: SoCal/Lake Havasu/NJ
We will see outboard cats running in the high 40s and maybe low 50s in the next 3 to 6 months. If I could afford a big one with 1550s you can bet your ass I would have it. On the flip side, we logged 250 hours in the last 12 months with very little issues. My outboard boat was never down for more then 2 days for any repair, my inboard cat has been down for 7 months and counting.
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What is causing such a delay on your other Cat? Parts?




