| pachanga |
10-09-2010 10:21 AM |
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Originally Posted by boatnt
(Post 3226704)
sure if you had a 260 pq and bought a 288 sunny off course its going to be 2 feet longer,simple math.
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Yes,It was a 260. High freeboard and heavy...All boils down to what kind of boating you like to do. The best I ever saw on my happy speedo was 62 or 63 in the PQ. Same conditions with the sunny were close to 70 on GPS. I would say that is pretty close to a 10MPH difference. The funny part is my wife does't like to bounce...wants a more stable ride. She likes the Sunny hands down over the PQ!
I wanted a boat that would run high 70's-80. Bought a raylar kit and was gonna install on the PQ until research told me it would be a waste and I might see high 60's to low 70's. Needless to say a little more research ended up placing me in my 288 and it is now happy with the Raylar kit,CMI headers,and a whipple flash on the ECM sitting under the hatch! :D
Keep in mind most of my boating is done on more glassy lake conditions as we rarely get the type of chop here to let a hull break loss and fly so to speak like you big lake guys do.
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