2004 Lake of the Ozarks results
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Ok I know many on this board were at the Shootout this year. I am trying to find class winning speeds. If you won your class or know of class winning speeds Please add to this thread. I won the V3F2 (34 Phanton with 500 hp's) at a" Radar speed" of 83 GPS 87. I am thinking of adding power and that would put me in the V3M2 or V3P2 class. Trying to decide which class I would have a better chance at winning next year.
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I was turning the props in at the shootout, the next weekend we switched the motors around so I could turn the props out to get more stern lift and it porpoised really bad, I probably need different props so i can turn the props in and not get so much bow lift.
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How can a GPS be inaccurate????????? I DO have my doubts about radar.
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"B'yond Reason" won class C3P2 with a radar speed of 154mph{both of our GPS's had 160mph]. Also, received the fastest pleasure boat award for the 3rd straight year.Building a new boat for next year. "B'yond Rreason" is "For Sale".
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The radar was off both days. Saturday it was even more off. It all has to do with the angle of the gun to the target it is measureing.
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Come ont here has to be more class winners on this site!! With all the nice hardward and LOTO people we should have won most of the classes



