80 mph 24'
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i have scarab 22 with a racing 468 merc 502, with a better cam and dart intake, i do i honest 81 , on gps i have trim tabs, and put drew marine sidewinders on it, no chime at all and i am keeping the revs at 5350, motor has more, running a labbed 27 mirage plus .
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My 24 with the 600+ HP did 89 in fresh water. Previous owner had it radared at 92 in salt water.
We both ran a 29P Mirage (not the plus) I still have the prop which is in excellent condition for sale.
Let me know. Be safe and wear your lanyard!!
We both ran a 29P Mirage (not the plus) I still have the prop which is in excellent condition for sale.
Let me know. Be safe and wear your lanyard!!
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From: Sandusky, Mi
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How much do you want for the prop? Iam running a four blade haven,t run a three blade yet. richie
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A little off the topic but how many times have you used the boat so far?
If you are using it how many times have you run it at 60+mph as it sits?
If not why the rush to go faster when you havent gotten used to the boat as it is yet?
Is the boat in decent useable condition now?
I see your looking to borrow money to fix up the boat.
Ill go a bit off the beaten track here since I am usually broke moneywise and say if the boat is usable ,USE IT , then worry about upgrading. It much easier and more fun to just use the thing and little by little go upgrading the small stuff to your liking and build an engine along the way than tearing it apart to redo it all. No matter what you budget it will cost twice that,,ask anyone who has ever redone a boat or a car.. In the meantime youll have an extra loan to pay off and a boat sitting around doing nothing. Thats a nice looking ride,if it was mine I would be out on it every chance I had till it needed some real fixin.
Just my .02centavos
If you are using it how many times have you run it at 60+mph as it sits?
If not why the rush to go faster when you havent gotten used to the boat as it is yet?
Is the boat in decent useable condition now?
I see your looking to borrow money to fix up the boat.
Ill go a bit off the beaten track here since I am usually broke moneywise and say if the boat is usable ,USE IT , then worry about upgrading. It much easier and more fun to just use the thing and little by little go upgrading the small stuff to your liking and build an engine along the way than tearing it apart to redo it all. No matter what you budget it will cost twice that,,ask anyone who has ever redone a boat or a car.. In the meantime youll have an extra loan to pay off and a boat sitting around doing nothing. Thats a nice looking ride,if it was mine I would be out on it every chance I had till it needed some real fixin.

Just my .02centavos
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A little off the topic but how many times have you used the boat so far?
If you are using it how many times have you run it at 60+mph as it sits?
If not why the rush to go faster when you havent gotten used to the boat as it is yet?
Is the boat in decent useable condition now?
I see your looking to borrow money to fix up the boat.
Ill go a bit off the beaten track here since I am usually broke moneywise and say if the boat is usable ,USE IT , then worry about upgrading. It much easier and more fun to just use the thing and little by little go upgrading the small stuff to your liking and build an engine along the way than tearing it apart to redo it all. No matter what you budget it will cost twice that,,ask anyone who has ever redone a boat or a car.. In the meantime youll have an extra loan to pay off and a boat sitting around doing nothing. Thats a nice looking ride,if it was mine I would be out on it every chance I had till it needed some real fixin.
Just my .02centavos
If you are using it how many times have you run it at 60+mph as it sits?
If not why the rush to go faster when you havent gotten used to the boat as it is yet?
Is the boat in decent useable condition now?
I see your looking to borrow money to fix up the boat.
Ill go a bit off the beaten track here since I am usually broke moneywise and say if the boat is usable ,USE IT , then worry about upgrading. It much easier and more fun to just use the thing and little by little go upgrading the small stuff to your liking and build an engine along the way than tearing it apart to redo it all. No matter what you budget it will cost twice that,,ask anyone who has ever redone a boat or a car.. In the meantime youll have an extra loan to pay off and a boat sitting around doing nothing. Thats a nice looking ride,if it was mine I would be out on it every chance I had till it needed some real fixin.

Just my .02centavos
The boat is run-able... sort of... Carb needs rebuild, hatch needs some mods to get mounted. Current exhaust is welded and needs a new one, and I'm rebuilding the trailer now..
For me, and I may be the only one on here, but I enjoy the building up part as much or more than actually driving the boat.
This boat has a lot of pontential, someone has started the build, now I just want to finish it. I've never redone a boat, but have build up a few old muscle cars, and my other hobby is long-travel sand cars... I'm familiar with build-ups and I've lost my ass on things before... I think if there's a boat that you could put a little money into and have a lot of fun with the older Pantera's rank right up there... Just look at this forum of all of kickass Pantera build ups...
P.S. and also Superboat, Monza, etc...
Last edited by robltc; 09-13-2007 at 07:41 AM. Reason: Forgot about the other 24's with sweet build ups
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All I wanted to know was what's it takes to make a 24' Pantera run 80 mph.
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And i'd say if you wanted to run 80... don't do less than 600hp. Cuz if you only do 550, and only hit 77-78, you'll be pizzed.
While you're doing it, do it right.



