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KarlK 11-21-2014 03:08 PM

mickeymccign is correct, I've stayed off the thread I started after coming back from Key West. My thread turned into a Pantera bashing fest.... Some of us would like to talk about our boats but it seems to many people on here like to play overlord.

mickeymcclgn 11-21-2014 03:44 PM

I would like to know what you think of the 28 stepped bottom. I also boat on the Chesapeake bay so I am familiar with the water conditons, surprised I haven't seen it around actually. And now that you've owned it awhile what are your opinions? With the 525 and now with 750. No pantera bashing just shop talk. Thanks.

mikebrls 11-22-2014 10:41 AM


Originally Posted by mickeymcclgn (Post 4223119)
I would like to know what you think of the 28 stepped bottom. I also boat on the Chesapeake bay so I am familiar with the water conditons, surprised I haven't seen it around actually. And now that you've owned it awhile what are your opinions? With the 525 and now with 750. No pantera bashing just shop talk. Thanks.

with 750 hp that has to be a 95 mph boat I would think ?

bigboat28 11-22-2014 01:30 PM


Originally Posted by KarlK (Post 4223103)
mickeymccign is correct, I've stayed off the thread I started after coming back from Key West. My thread turned into a Pantera bashing fest.... Some of us would like to talk about our boats but it seems to many people on here like to play overlord.

You were in key West for the races a few weeks ago? We were there too.

KarlK 11-22-2014 07:07 PM

I hit 93-94 with a Mercury labbed 32 4 blade 1/4 tank of gas my wife and I, cool air, cool water, and a light chop. What shocked me the most was the fact that it tracked like it was on rails. After we put the Whipple on it we hit 90 on the shake out run with a borrowed prop. The Whipple woke the boat up!

The 4 blade was brutal getting on plane. I've switched out to a P-5 29 and hit 87-88 consistently. Fast enough and the mid range punch is great!!

mickeymcclgn, the Chesapeake is like a washing machine :-)
bigboat28, Key West was great! The water Sunday was snotty!!!

BUP 11-22-2014 10:31 PM

I knew Pantera changed the bottom to a stepped bottom so how did they come about the new design ? Did they use the old V hull mold and stick an insert of the steps in that mold ? or redesigned the mold themselves or had one the navel architects design it for them. You just don't throw a step or 2 into a hull bottom to accomplish positive results of all running & handling aspects.. Just asking. In the vid the boat looks like it handles well.

Mange 11-23-2014 09:56 AM


Originally Posted by KarlK (Post 4223710)
I hit 93-94 with a Mercury labbed 32 4 blade 1/4 tank of gas my wife and I, cool air, cool water, and a light chop. What shocked me the most was the fact that it tracked like it was on rails. After we put the Whipple on it we hit 90 on the shake out run with a borrowed prop. The Whipple woke the boat up!

The 4 blade was brutal getting on plane. I've switched out to a P-5 29 and hit 87-88 consistently. Fast enough and the mid range punch is great!!

mickeymcclgn, the Chesapeake is like a washing machine :-)
bigboat28, Key West was great! The water Sunday was snotty!!!

Thats very good numbers for A big single boat! :)

With the stock 525 what speed?

Thanks
Mange

KarlK 11-23-2014 10:21 AM

BUP, I really don't know how they came up with the twin step placement, but they know this hull inside out so? It handles fantastic!

Mange, it ran 78 with the 525 and a P-5 prop before the Whipple, the extra power woke the boat up!

scarabman 11-24-2014 06:58 AM


Originally Posted by BUP (Post 4223791)
I knew Pantera changed the bottom to a stepped bottom so how did they come about the new design ? Did they use the old V hull mold and stick an insert of the steps in that mold ? or redesigned the mold themselves or had one the navel architects design it for them. You just don't throw a step or 2 into a hull bottom to accomplish positive results of all running & handling aspects.. Just asking. In the vid the boat looks like it handles well.

I seem to recall Jo telling me during one of our phone conversations, that the steps are an insert for the mold, and that placement/design was done, for the most part, by Harry Schoell. I have had A LOT of beers between that conversation and now though! This dates back to when they were doing the first vented bottom.


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