40' with 700 SCIs Speed
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From: St. Louis / LOTO
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MTI is best Cat Performance boat out there, IMO. The boat handles wonderfully with 700's without the maintenance issues of bigger motors. Most of the time the pack was running 100-120 so you are in there. If you haven't driven one you need to. Call Cary or David at Pier 57. They'll take you out.
Shallow, No I went to a Cig CC. We are looking at a place in Florida and wanted something that would fit South Florida better. Like the simple maintenance of the CC. Our plan is to visit as many places as we can till we find the area we like most and the CC seemed to fit that bill better. I will be back in an MTI someday.
Shallow, No I went to a Cig CC. We are looking at a place in Florida and wanted something that would fit South Florida better. Like the simple maintenance of the CC. Our plan is to visit as many places as we can till we find the area we like most and the CC seemed to fit that bill better. I will be back in an MTI someday.
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What RPM does it require to "pack the tunnel."
I have been in some of the larger cats and they don't seem to settle until 80-90 MPH which required 4500+ RPM.
What is is like between 3500-4000 RPM? What I am getting at is, does the small power make since if you have to run them 80+% all the time.
I have been in some of the larger cats and they don't seem to settle until 80-90 MPH which required 4500+ RPM.
What is is like between 3500-4000 RPM? What I am getting at is, does the small power make since if you have to run them 80+% all the time.
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A lot depended on the water conditions. The chopper the easier it packed. Generally speaking hit the sweat spot at about 80. My friend has a 42 with 1075's and his was about the same.
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What RPM does it require to "pack the tunnel."
I have been in some of the larger cats and they don't seem to settle until 80-90 MPH which required 4500+ RPM.
What is is like between 3500-4000 RPM? What I am getting at is, does the small power make since if you have to run them 80+% all the time.
I have been in some of the larger cats and they don't seem to settle until 80-90 MPH which required 4500+ RPM.
What is is like between 3500-4000 RPM? What I am getting at is, does the small power make since if you have to run them 80+% all the time.


