baja to a sea ray
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sold my outlaw 24 to go to a sea ray 210 bow rider (my kids like the bow rider).the sea ray 210 has a 5.7 engine and the top speed is 45 mph, i would think that the boat should do 50+ mph . the engine has 199 hrs and runs great 19 p mirage on it.is this all i am going to get out of this boat ?
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sold my outlaw 24 to go to a sea ray 210 bow rider (my kids like the bow rider).the sea ray 210 has a 5.7 engine and the top speed is 45 mph, i would think that the boat should do 50+ mph . the engine has 199 hrs and runs great 19 p mirage on it.is this all i am going to get out of this boat ?
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From: Lake Wallenpaupack, PA
sold my outlaw 24 to go to a sea ray 210 bow rider (my kids like the bow rider).the sea ray 210 has a 5.7 engine and the top speed is 45 mph, i would think that the boat should do 50+ mph . the engine has 199 hrs and runs great 19 p mirage on it.is this all i am going to get out of this boat ?
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For comparison, I had a searay 190. It had a full roller (cam, rocker arms) ported gt-40 heads, port matched dual plane edelbrock intake, holly 650 (completely worked) 10 to 1 compression and thru hull pipes. 350 horse or so.
The boat topped out at 53 on the gps.
The prop shaft was 6.5 below the keel.
I was running a 17" stainless 3 blade mercury prop and a pre alpha drive (1.5)
The boat topped out at 53 on the gps.
The prop shaft was 6.5 below the keel.
I was running a 17" stainless 3 blade mercury prop and a pre alpha drive (1.5)
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