Let’s Talk Chaudron – Engine & Speed?
#13
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Hi!
Sorry, my mistyping. I meant the SV27 which is close to 28 feet long. Very efficient hull, and used with a canopy in offshore races. Chaudron has a long heritage into offshore racing, and I only heard good feedback on their performance in high seas
Cheers Toffen
Sorry, my mistyping. I meant the SV27 which is close to 28 feet long. Very efficient hull, and used with a canopy in offshore races. Chaudron has a long heritage into offshore racing, and I only heard good feedback on their performance in high seas

Cheers Toffen
Hi Toffen
Thanks a lot for the detailed and helpful info. Really interesting to hear about the Chaudron 25 PRO and the comparison to the Phantom 25. 87 mph with one person sounds awesome and it’s clear Chaudron has done a solid job. Cool that you have a Phantom 25 with a 450R, 94 mph must be an absolute thrill
By the way when I checked Chaudron’s website I couldn’t find an SV29, only the SV27. So maybe that’s the one you meant. If the SV27 runs over 90 mph with a single 450R, that’s seriously impressive. They’ve clearly done something right with the steps and hull design to get that kind of performance
Thanks again for sharing your experience, I really appreciate it
Do you know how the Chaudron Pros 25 perform in rougher water? and compared to your Phantom 25? Especially since the Chaudron has a different bottom design with steps, I wonder how it handles when the waves pick up
Cheers
Plancraftsabre
Thanks a lot for the detailed and helpful info. Really interesting to hear about the Chaudron 25 PRO and the comparison to the Phantom 25. 87 mph with one person sounds awesome and it’s clear Chaudron has done a solid job. Cool that you have a Phantom 25 with a 450R, 94 mph must be an absolute thrill
By the way when I checked Chaudron’s website I couldn’t find an SV29, only the SV27. So maybe that’s the one you meant. If the SV27 runs over 90 mph with a single 450R, that’s seriously impressive. They’ve clearly done something right with the steps and hull design to get that kind of performance
Thanks again for sharing your experience, I really appreciate it
Do you know how the Chaudron Pros 25 perform in rougher water? and compared to your Phantom 25? Especially since the Chaudron has a different bottom design with steps, I wonder how it handles when the waves pick up
Cheers
Plancraftsabre
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From: Greeneville, Tennessee
Hi everyone!
I’m really fascinated by Chaudron boats – I think they look absolutely awesome. I was wondering if anyone here owns one or has experience with them?
If so, I’d love to hear what engine you're running and what kind of top speed you're getting. Always fun to learn more about how these boats perform in the real world.
Thanks in advance – looking forward to hearing from you!
Best,
Plancraftsabre
I’m really fascinated by Chaudron boats – I think they look absolutely awesome. I was wondering if anyone here owns one or has experience with them?
If so, I’d love to hear what engine you're running and what kind of top speed you're getting. Always fun to learn more about how these boats perform in the real world.
Thanks in advance – looking forward to hearing from you!
Best,
Plancraftsabre





