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Why not just post them up here so everyone can see them? There are a lot of fans of Spectre, me included, just most have a very bad taste for the Frisini group that promised the world and delivered the nightmares.
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As we are getting up and running with production we will post more and more pictures within one week we will have the pictures of the demo boat posted up give us one week
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Originally Posted by spectre007
(Post 4447175)
The Spectre 32 with Mercury 400R's does 115mph and not 130mph as was put out there. Just wanted to clear that up.
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Originally Posted by Nastybug
(Post 4451630)
Hey Spectre007, Very nice boat and congrats on the numbers. Was wondering how much setback you are setting up with. Is there any notch in the hull. I have my motors mounted on 3 inch Jackplates right on the transom. No notch in hull. Im convinced the boat needs 10 to 12 inches of setback. I know the hulls are two different manufacturers but I was wondering if you played around with it at all. Im probably gonna Get into the setback next season but any info may help me. Thanx Steve.
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Originally Posted by mikebrls
(Post 4451799)
just remember that moving the motor's back further will throw off the Balance of the boat that Skater decided it should have " CG's "
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Nastybug , It seem like every boat out there whether it's a cat or a V for top speed #s they have a longer bracket , I think "I could be wrong " a longer bracket will bring the bow of the boat higher out of the water creating less boat in the water for flat water speed run's , but just the opposite in rough water .It all depend's on how you are going to run the boat on a regular basis . where I live is ocean so I would choose to loose some speed for the better rough water ride, but if I lived where there was a lot of flat water I would go the other way and get the extra few mph out of the boat :)
Have fun with your new boat mike |
We used a 6" setback on the new boat
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Originally Posted by spectre007
(Post 4453259)
We used a 6" setback on the new boat
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I think it was Bob's that had an outboard bracket designed for testing setback that allowed you to adjust both setback and height. My impression was that it was only designed for testing not to be left in place but that would probably be a great thing to use for testing that way you could try it in several different settings without having to buy and install new brackets to try multiple setups. Then buy the fixed brackets that worked best.
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