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Originally posted by SummerObsession If you use #6's, be sure to use "plug-in" sixes that do not require an extension box with drive shafts. The sixes that use the boxes get the weight of the drive too far aft. The cure for this is either to move the motors forward (6-12" depending on who you talk to) or convert to plug ins.... |
Call Offshore Performance in Grasonville Md 410-827-0200 and talk to them about their 38 Top Gun "The Spider Boat" with 1200's and 6's.
They also have a new 46 Rough Rider with 700 CID 1200's and 6's. The 38 runs over 120 If I recall correctly. Call and talk to them. The boat belongs to the Owner of Offshore. Also Harry @ Offshore has a 42 Tiger with 900's, but I think he is running 3's. He has steps..... |
Sounds like an awesome boat Cigar! How about some pictures?
I am currently rerigging my 1999 Top Gun (cover girl) with dry sump 6's and Chief 950's, so I am definitely interested in your project. I originally talked to DMan and he definitely helped me out on a few things like x dimension...etc... What are you running for props and what kind of speeds are you seeing? Take care and congrats! Curtis |
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Hey Curtis,
Looks like you will need to get some more chrome to Keep up??!!!!! LOL Dave |
More chrome and get the boat IN the water! :rolleyes:
Thanks for the tip on cables, they came in yesterday and were just what I needed! |
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