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Originally Posted by daredevil
(Post 2793486)
Don't be so afraid of what people tell you,,,,if u whant 500's stick them in ,,,then go from there and dial the boat in to your compfort,,,,,,,,,u will see its not that bad.
The dialing in part will tell u if u need longer tabs or boxes ,which props and all that,,,,,,,untill u dial it in u have a long way to go. I had a 33 PP with twin 650 HP race engines and everybody told me i am nuts,,,,the damn thing was fine in every way. Its what u make of it not what other people did with there boats. Every boat has up's and down's and the biggest issui is that most of them are dialed in wrong !!!!:ernaehrung004: thanks |
Originally Posted by chris-jack
(Post 2793495)
I am not afraid because I am not a racer, i just want to have fun with my boat and no get into trouble. I do not have that much experience in boating, so i ask a lot and i am learning a lot.
thanks No i understand,,, but with a fast boat u can always drive slow ,,,,a slow boat can't go fast though !!!! So Hp and tourge are good to get out of the hole aswell ,which is more fun if u can exselarate faster with a 32 foot boat . Then just run it easy untill u get used to it and u will improve yourself and get more feeling for the boat and can go faster. But if its way underpowerd like a cruiseship u never have as much fun because your buddys will always be faster. I would set it up with the 500's and go from there.:ernaehrung004: |
Originally Posted by KAAMA
(Post 2793491)
Chris, did you see the video link I posted on Post #14??? I am not sure if there have been any design changes between my cousin's 1988 32' Baja and yours, but if you watch the video does it look like my cousin's 32' has any problems with dual 461hp engines in that hull? It sure looks pretty good and steady to me.
The dead calm water really shows how the hull rides at that speed. He had just planed off and trimmed the drives up and was still gaining speed as he was going by with 4 people in the boat. I think a 32' Baja would be a safe enough platform at speed with dual 500hp engines if that is the power you wanted. Caliber, outlaw) they are a nice handling boat. The 320 ES is actually a 30' boat with a molded swim platform this is a 320 ES http://www.powerboatlistings.com/view/4589 |
Flege on here has a 32 with HP500 in it, he might chime in and give you what he thinks.
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Originally Posted by Baja_man
(Post 2793530)
Flege on here has a 32 with HP500 in it, he might chime in and give you what he thinks.
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i have offers for hp500 longblocks for 13.500,- and new 496 plug and play for 20.000,-
but i am undecided if i should not try it first with the 454mags. if i decide, i always can make a change. My wife will be happy if i do not go for more. Rookie question@kaama: how far do you trim the drives up? |
Irish Tornado has some low hour (40's or something)496 HO's complete ready to go......$15K for the pair.
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Like Jaytee is saying. The 320es is not similar to the force, outlaw or caliber, which are the same basic hull. The 320ES is an extremely deep boat with a large pad, that apparently isn't large enough. They ride up on the pad, then fall off. Very unpredictable handling. Turning the props in makes them TERRIBLE, turning out is better. I loved the room and looks of the boat but hated the ride and handling. Honestly, I would take my 24 outlaw in the rough over my old 320es, at least I know what it is going to do. I have no problem putting more hp in a 32' boat, just not that one. Hell, I have more HP going in my 24' than I had in the 32. :D
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Originally Posted by 320es
(Post 2793851)
Like Jaytee is saying. The 320es is not similar to the force, outlaw or caliber, which are the same basic hull. The 320ES is an extremely deep boat with a large pad, that apparently isn't large enough. They ride up on the pad, then fall off. Very unpredictable handling. Turning the props in makes them TERRIBLE, turning out is better. I loved the room and looks of the boat but hated the ride and handling. Honestly, I would take my 24 outlaw in the rough over my old 320es, at least I know what it is going to do. I have no problem putting more hp in a 32' boat, just not that one. Hell, I have more HP going in my 24' than I had in the 32. :D
Thank you:drink: All you cheerleaders telling him to add power to it, need to drive one of these....I guarantee you'll change your mind. It's not a setup issue, it's the design of the boat. ( yes, you can add things that might help, but it's not going to overcome some of the design issues of the boat, performance wise) I'm all for going fast, but if you can't control it the potential it has for speed is useless or deadly:eek: I too loved the room and lines of the 320ES, but I couldn't deal with the ill handling, compared to other boats that were out there. |
Originally Posted by chris-jack
(Post 2793563)
Rookie question@kaama: how far do you trim the drives up?
Now, on my boat....I cannot quite remember, maybe about 6-8 on the indicator. And you must know I have -2" IMCO shorties on extension boxes with 5-bladed props.....so, it does NOT take much trim for my boat to throw a rooster tail. :) |
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