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43 w/ trip 625's Speed?
So what is cruise and top end for a trip 625 43V? Do the 625's eat XR's??
I found a 43 but was not really considering trips so I need some advice from 43 owners who know about twins vs. trips, etc. Thanks, Dave |
Originally Posted by Vyper340
(Post 2136206)
So what is cruise and top end for a trip 625 43V? Do the 625's eat XR's??
I found a 43 but was not really considering trips so I need some advice from 43 owners who know about twins vs. trips, etc. Thanks, Dave Great boat, runs strong and can handle any water conditions. |
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So Terry... do you have an answer on my question????
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Originally Posted by Jupiter Sunsation
(Post 2136231)
PM Offleaseonly on here, he is on his 2nd 43V w/ triples. I think the old boat ran about 90 on 625's and the new boat with tri 650's runs 100 when dialed in. I did a poker run on his boat last weekend and with the wrong lowers/props it still ran 92 with 6 aboard/ full fuel with 500 rpm's left on the tach.
Great boat, runs strong and can handle any water conditions. |
Terry - do you have any contacts on who may be selling a 43V where I can do a trade? I found one that has trip 625's Nor-Tech motors that were just rebuilt but not sure who else may be listing it and if they can do a trade...
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Originally Posted by Vyper340
(Post 2136794)
Terry - do you have any contacts on who may be selling a 43V where I can do a trade? I found one that has trip 625's Nor-Tech motors that were just rebuilt but not sure who else may be listing it and if they can do a trade...
Your buddies, Bill R bought a Cig, and Macklin a A.T., we need to get you in a Nortech, those 43 eat up some big water. :cool: Good Luck Jeff |
Originally Posted by Jassman
(Post 2137076)
Your buddies, Bill R bought a Cig, and Macklin a A.T., we need to get you in a Nortech, those 43 eat up some big water. :cool: Good Luck Jeff
BillR and Macklin had the slower boats when we had all had the PQ's so I have to be sure that my next ride crushes them in speed and rough water departments.:D :D |
Originally Posted by Vyper340
(Post 2137343)
Jeff - the battle is between the Nor-tech (43V) and the Outerlimits (42 Legacy) at the moment. I want a 99.9 mph boat without the headache of trips or super high maintenance HP if possible. Ideally I would like a set of engines that will go 225-250 hours minimum before work is required so that rules out the Merc 850/1075 among others...
BillR and Macklin had the slower boats when we had all had the PQ's so I have to be sure that my next ride crushes them in speed and rough water departments.:D :D |
I know the ford off lease boat is blowing the drives like white on rice! Nice boat though.
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Originally Posted by baja27
(Post 2137554)
I know the ford off lease boat is blowing the drives like white on rice! Nice boat though.
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Originally Posted by Jassman
(Post 2137455)
these are the exact 2 boats that I always ended up with as a pick before I ordered a new boat. The 42 Legacy will always be quicker, approx 10 mph faster with identicle power, due to different bottom design, but is much, much, smaller overall. Cockpit, cabin space, cabin height, ammenities, and so on. OL is geared everything towards speed with some comfort thrown in. I personally do not care for OL Epoxy bottom, too harsh of a ride, but the rest of the boat is built like a brick sh*t house. The Nortech is actually 44.6, has a much larger cockpit, and the cabin by far is the largest for it's size. The ride in rough water is excellent, it's a softer re-entry, and makes long poker runs enjoyable where your not beat to death when you arrive. Weight and length have it's advantages when the water get's rough. We overnight, so this is an excellent choice, full head appointments that has over 6' and 6'2" by the fridge and microwave and sink. It truely is a pleasure without having to bend down walking into a cabin. I'm on my third 4300, give me a call if you have any questions. Good Luck, both excellent choices..:cool: Jeff 228-216-0900cell
If I lived in S. Florida and made regular trips to the Keys I would own the diesel NT in a minute (it's advertised on OSO). That boat has a SWEET paint scheme and I love the bullit proof drives and engines with awesome gas sipping economy. Now only if it could do mid 80's I would be in heaven...:rolleyes: |
Originally Posted by Vyper340
(Post 2137769)
Thanks for the feedback Jeff! That's exactly the kind of stuff I was looking for. BTW, some other OSO members that I know (and shall go unamed) have been told that the 43V ride is not as good as the OL. They were told that the NT was "slappy" and did not handle the rough water as well. Plus it was a little squirly at high speed. I don't know because the only one I've ridden was the 43V with Yanmar's and Arneson's at Miami this year. I loved the boat but my freinds thought the ride was not up to snuff (although I'm not sure I agree). I think the boat that we rode will ride entirely different with sterndrives in the water and different amounts of weight in the engine compartment (twins versus big azz diesels).
If I lived in S. Florida and made regular trips to the Keys I would own the diesel NT in a minute (it's advertised on OSO). That boat has a SWEET paint scheme and I love the bullit proof drives and engines with awesome gas sipping economy. Now only if it could do mid 80's I would be in heaven...:rolleyes: |
Originally Posted by baja27
(Post 2137554)
I know the ford off lease boat is blowing the drives like white on rice! Nice boat though.
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Thanks Jeff! Is your new ride going to be diesel? Would you do diesel again and what would you change if you could? Based on your experiences with NT, what engines in a twin format would you go with to achieve 99.9 mph (I want a 100mph boat but not a 101 mph boat)?
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Originally Posted by Vyper340
(Post 2138664)
Thanks Jeff! Is your new ride going to be diesel? Would you do diesel again and what would you change if you could? Based on your experiences with NT, what engines in a twin format would you go with to achieve 99.9 mph (I want a 100mph boat but not a 101 mph boat)?
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I think the Sunsation F4 is running about 100mph with twin 700s.
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Originally Posted by Vyper340
(Post 2138664)
Thanks Jeff! Is your new ride going to be diesel? Would you do diesel again and what would you change if you could? Based on your experiences with NT, what engines in a twin format would you go with to achieve 99.9 mph (I want a 100mph boat but not a 101 mph boat)?
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Originally Posted by marylandmark
(Post 2138920)
So you have to pick motor/drive packages before they lay it up?
Why is that- do they do it different depending on the package (more room in motor area, etc?) or is it a timing issue- like they have to order the motors/drives and rigging stuff so it will be there when they are ready? Just curious- since this is the 1st one maybe then can lay it up and weigh it and then decide which power to go with? Diesel if light enough, gas if heavier. |
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