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Old 09-25-2009 | 09:21 AM
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Well, I read the thread about twins on a 21- anyone done it on a 24?
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Old 09-25-2009 | 10:04 AM
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Well, I read the thread about twins on a 21- anyone done it on a 24?
I have seen one that idles past me occasionally in the state channel here on LI looks like it has twin 200's, and I saw it blasting by once in the bay, looked good. But no real experience with that set up, either from doing it or seeing someone with it

Personally, now that I have a 24', I wouldnt do it. You can get a good 300 HP engine that would push you 70-75 and not have to deal with the hassle of retroffiting rigging for a twin application. Plus, I know mine has a 58 or 59 gallon tank and I can bust through that pretty quickly if I want to, with twins, I would think you would want the bigger tank, which would layer on a whole other set of headaches when re rigging it

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Old 09-25-2009 | 10:44 AM
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I guy on OSO named Gassticks used to post here. He had a 24 w/200's. I think it ran about the same speed as a single 300 or BBC.

I "heard" there was an incident involving a 24 w/twins yrs. ago and they tried to sue John/Superboat. I'm sure someone will correct me if that is not true.
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Old 09-25-2009 | 11:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Dave M
I guy on OSO named Gassticks used to post here. He had a 24 w/200's. I think it ran about the same speed as a single 300 or BBC.

I "heard" there was an incident involving a 24 w/twins yrs. ago and they tried to sue John/Superboat. I'm sure someone will correct me if that is not true.
Gassticks boat was nice.

"incidents" are never good, take it from me.

No need for twins on a 24' Super IMHO. A 250-300HP single outboad or a 320-470HP I/O is the best power.
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Originally Posted by Dave M
I guy on OSO named Gassticks used to post here. He had a 24 w/200's. I think it ran about the same speed as a single 300 or BBC.

I "heard" there was an incident involving a 24 w/twins yrs. ago and they tried to sue John/Superboat. I'm sure someone will correct me if that is not true.
I remember that boat, was a nice set up
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Old 09-26-2009 | 06:28 AM
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difficult to drive if not setup absolutely perfect, stern heavy, unsafe.....

at least thats my opinion from the two with twins that i have run....the boat is simply not designed for twin outboards....a good 300 and you will get close to the same speeds and the boat is better balanced and better handling.....
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Old 09-27-2009 | 09:00 AM
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Good info...
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