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#31
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From: Lake Murray, SC
3/4 tanks of fuel, the wife and her kitchen she brought with us, plus all our typical weekend gear boat went 84 mph at 5400 rpm when she gave me the that's enough smack to the ribs. Water was slick as glass and it has out the box 28 bravos. Dyno sheets say the motors make peak power at 5700. I am hoping that with light load a little set up work and seat time plus a good set of wheels that Brett is gonna work on for me that the 90 mark is not out of reach.
Still a lot slower than the motion, but as a family we are really starting to enjoy all it has to offer as far as room and performance. Plus I am glad to have the Big Blocks and dry pipes back behind me again!!!
Still a lot slower than the motion, but as a family we are really starting to enjoy all it has to offer as far as room and performance. Plus I am glad to have the Big Blocks and dry pipes back behind me again!!!
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From: Columbia S.C.
3/4 tanks of fuel, the wife and her kitchen she brought with us, plus all our typical weekend gear boat went 84 mph at 5400 rpm when she gave me the that's enough smack to the ribs. Water was slick as glass and it has out the box 28 bravos. Dyno sheets say the motors make peak power at 5700. I am hoping that with light load a little set up work and seat time plus a good set of wheels that Brett is gonna work on for me that the 90 mark is not out of reach.
Still a lot slower than the motion, but as a family we are really starting to enjoy all it has to offer as far as room and performance. Plus I am glad to have the Big Blocks and dry pipes back behind me again!!!
Still a lot slower than the motion, but as a family we are really starting to enjoy all it has to offer as far as room and performance. Plus I am glad to have the Big Blocks and dry pipes back behind me again!!!
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From: Columbia S.C.
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From: Lk. st. Clair MI
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3/4 tanks of fuel, the wife and her kitchen she brought with us, plus all our typical weekend gear boat went 84 mph at 5400 rpm when she gave me the that's enough smack to the ribs. Water was slick as glass and it has out the box 28 bravos. Dyno sheets say the motors make peak power at 5700. I am hoping that with light load a little set up work and seat time plus a good set of wheels that Brett is gonna work on for me that the 90 mark is not out of reach.
Still a lot slower than the motion, but as a family we are really starting to enjoy all it has to offer as far as room and performance. Plus I am glad to have the Big Blocks and dry pipes back behind me again!!!
Still a lot slower than the motion, but as a family we are really starting to enjoy all it has to offer as far as room and performance. Plus I am glad to have the Big Blocks and dry pipes back behind me again!!!
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From: Lake Murray, SC
What props are you spinning and what gear ratio? If you are turning a 28 and 1.5 ratio that puts your slip numbers around 3%. That thing is hooked up . My cat light and with all the prop work and set up time still would only get around 8 - 9%. At 5600 and those numbers that comes in around 96mph that would be getting out>>>



... How about an even trade?