30 Spectre with O/B's, do they porpoise? Please help!
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I am in the market for a 28 skater, or 30 Spectre. I would love another 30 Skater but can't afford it. I'm looking for used and trying to stay in the $50k range. I'm finding some fair deals on 30 Spectres but I'm really curious if they have a porpoise or not, and if so, at what speeds and how bad is it. Tunnel tabs fix it or help? I used to have a 30 Skater and it porpoised from 50-75mph.
Any help is appreciated and especially if you have any experience in other boats to share your comparison.
Thanks in advance.
Any help is appreciated and especially if you have any experience in other boats to share your comparison.
Thanks in advance.
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I am in the market for a 28 skater, or 30 Spectre. I would love another 30 Skater but can't afford it. I'm looking for used and trying to stay in the $50k range. I'm finding some fair deals on 30 Spectres but I'm really curious if they have a porpoise or not, and if so, at what speeds and how bad is it. Tunnel tabs fix it or help? I used to have a 30 Skater and it porpoised from 50-75mph.
Any help is appreciated and especially if you have any experience in other boats to share your comparison.
Thanks in advance.
Any help is appreciated and especially if you have any experience in other boats to share your comparison.
Thanks in advance.
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I am in the market for a 28 skater, or 30 Spectre. I would love another 30 Skater but can't afford it. I'm looking for used and trying to stay in the $50k range. I'm finding some fair deals on 30 Spectres but I'm really curious if they have a porpoise or not, and if so, at what speeds and how bad is it. Tunnel tabs fix it or help? I used to have a 30 Skater and it porpoised from 50-75mph.
Any help is appreciated and especially if you have any experience in other boats to share your comparison.
Thanks in advance.
Any help is appreciated and especially if you have any experience in other boats to share your comparison.
Thanks in advance.
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Yes they porpoise. That's dependent on a lot of things. It's worse on on glass calm water, a heavy boat, full of fuel, etc...
Go into the wind, have light chop, or low passengers and low fuel and it barely hops at all. Also, the colder, the better, because the motors run better.
Tunnel tabs will help, but not cure competely.
Mine will hope between 55-75 MPH (on average). Once you hit 75 MPH, she lays down and will cruise forever.
MDS
Go into the wind, have light chop, or low passengers and low fuel and it barely hops at all. Also, the colder, the better, because the motors run better.
Tunnel tabs will help, but not cure competely.
Mine will hope between 55-75 MPH (on average). Once you hit 75 MPH, she lays down and will cruise forever.
MDS
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I had a 30 with twin shortshaft 2.5s that would porpoise at around 65 to 80 mph.
Also there was a slight oscillation from 100 to 106 mph.
After I added a third engine, the porpoise and oscillation went away. It handled fantastic. so there you go, make the 30 a triple
Also there was a slight oscillation from 100 to 106 mph.
After I added a third engine, the porpoise and oscillation went away. It handled fantastic. so there you go, make the 30 a triple


