Yee Haaa
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Originally Posted by lowblue320
been around for awhile and seen alot of 28's run pretty hard, but I would ask ALBERT MIAMI BOYS he should be able to answer that question........
Andy,
Andy,
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Yee Haaa is right Saw you go by on Saturday at speed across some rough stuff, Looked great sounded great... Way too fast for me to grab my camera.. and run to the dock...
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104 mph at 5900 rpms with a little more left at 7 lbs of boost with a 584 ci blower motor 1471 blower with an intercooler and twin marine 1050`s on top, 31 H6 Hydromotive six bladder, oh solid roller cam and idles at 700.
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Originally Posted by Full Throttle 525
I can't imagine running 104mph. I'd literally crap my pants. AWESOME!! 

To be honest with you guys it is not fun, to much tension trying to keep the boat on plane, 900 ponies is way to much for my boat, however, it is alot fun when you pass other boats going 80.
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Originally Posted by tomcei
WoW.... that must be unreal
Tom it is real and I have braught down the boost down a bit to conserve motor and drive, I will never run to the limit again unless it for sale and the buyer has enough ballz to hang on.
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Albert, this may be a dumb question and I'm showing my inexperence, but why wont it stay on plane. I'm sure it's a handfull and the conditions have to be just right to run like that.
I have always enjoyed extreem power. I don't really want to run like that (much). The power and the pull the boat has must be wonderful. I want something that has more to offer than I really want to experence. This way it never gets old.
I have always enjoyed extreem power. I don't really want to run like that (much). The power and the pull the boat has must be wonderful. I want something that has more to offer than I really want to experence. This way it never gets old.
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Actually, if Mercury had made the 7oo hp engine or even the 600 when I had Pantera build mine, I probably would have opted for one of those. I think the Pantera 28 runs best at a top speed in the mid-80's. I'd have white knuckles at 90 plus. Not that the boat can't handle it, just way too much for this candy ass white boy!!




