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Fenderjack 12-29-2006 01:54 PM

?? on steppedhull vs non stepper
 
Hey guy's I can rember seeing something on this awhile back, but the search button isn't bringing me any results back.. How many mph is a steped hull good for over a non steped hull, at what lenght boat will it make the difference. I thought I read somewhere that it isn't realy that noticable unless you get over 35ft or so, I could be totaly wrong.. If you guys could give me a lil info on this it would be great..


Thanks much JOHN :drink:

bobkatz 12-29-2006 03:09 PM

Re: ?? on steppedhull vs non stepper
 
I thought I heard around 5 mph, not sure. Your boat would really like a pair of 2 inch shortys, and spin the props in for best performance. The docking will suffer with the props in but you can get around.

PurpleStuff 12-29-2006 03:27 PM

Re: ?? on steppedhull vs non stepper
 
makes a diff. at any length...

a merc. 525 sc in a fountain 35 non-step is around an 85mph boat. the new 35 stag with steps, 500 merc efi, will run around 105...

fountain steps were put on the 1995 models and from that speeds increased about 7-10mph...

RedDog382 12-29-2006 05:00 PM

Re: ?? on steppedhull vs non stepper
 
My #10,400 Formula 382 Fastech (stepped)is 5 mph faster than my #7,400 Formula 311 (straight) was with the same engines and props.

Fenderjack 12-29-2006 06:02 PM

Re: ?? on steppedhull vs non stepper
 

Originally Posted by bobkatz (Post 1976604)
I thought I heard around 5 mph, not sure. Your boat would really like a pair of 2 inch shortys, and spin the props in for best performance. The docking will suffer with the props in but you can get around.

Hey brotha whats up, hows the back doing for ya, hope the holiday was good for ya.. Have a happy new year to.. ohh any kitty yet??????

I think we are going to try a set of box's first, are going to turn the props in for sure.. We are still trying to decide what kind of power we want to run, i think we have a nice set of blown 509in big blocks...

Thanks for the rep's keepem coming :drink:

bobkatz 12-29-2006 09:02 PM

Re: ?? on steppedhull vs non stepper
 
I had to have back surgery Friday before Christmas, & just got the staples out today. As far as the kitty goes the paperworks done just need the doc to release me so I can make the trip.
As far as boxes go, it's going to make the drives that much deeper, unless you get the 3" raised box, then you would have to raise the engines and exhaust up, which may not be possible. Rule of thumb: 12" back equals 1" down. I was told to try 3 blades and if still got on plane the drives were deep.
Well keep digging, each boat is different, and what doesn't work on one may work on another.
Have a good new year and post some pics of the progress.

Fenderjack 12-30-2006 06:46 PM

Re: ?? on steppedhull vs non stepper
 

Originally Posted by bobkatz (Post 1976947)
I had to have back surgery Friday before Christmas, & just got the staples out today. As far as the kitty goes the paperworks done just need the doc to release me so I can make the trip.
As far as boxes go, it's going to make the drives that much deeper, unless you get the 3" raised box, then you would have to raise the engines and exhaust up, which may not be possible. Rule of thumb: 12" back equals 1" down. I was told to try 3 blades and if still got on plane the drives were deep.
Well keep digging, each boat is different, and what doesn't work on one may work on another.
Have a good new year and post some pics of the progress.

yah I me and pops have been looking for a set of rasied X box's and we will try what ever too get this boat to run in the 90's, thats what he wants so we will do what we gotta do, regardles of it will be squerlly or not, and overall it seems that the box's will help the handling of the boat, if we ned to gt shorties it will happen, but maybe not rite yet..Will keep ya posted on the progress, hope the boat can handle the chit Thanks and HNY again.. JOHN


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