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what speed would the 36 with 600's be?
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They built one with 575's and the boat ran in the mid to high 90's.
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Originally Posted by Magic Medicine
(Post 3211490)
They built one with 575's and the boat ran in the mid to high 90's.
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Originally Posted by Strip Poker 388
(Post 3211235)
what speed would the 36 with 600's be?
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Originally Posted by jadento
(Post 3210937)
Dont they put small blocks in 32's? I know for sure ive seen a 32 SS MCOB with small blocks for sale recently. I remember an article in one of the magazines with a review of a small block 32 Dominator and raved about it. But then again I guess its possible the balance isn't as much of an issue with only 320hp per side and something like a 26 pitch prop?
Yes, many of them out there w/320 per side. Props are 23 3 blades or 24 4 blades on the non-twin step boats. Remember 10 years ago a 454 was only 330 HP per side and heavier. However a "build up" is significantly easier starting with a 454! |
Originally Posted by Jupiter Sunsation
(Post 3211630)
There is a red one in Jupiter w/575's. It has graphics like yours but red/white. Boat is rotting on a lift on the ICW across from Jupiter Island (ocean). Cover has been off most of the time. At one time the guy was going to be a dealer but after 1 boat sold (other than the 575 one) the dealership was over.......
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Originally Posted by Mentalpause
(Post 3211640)
A 36 or a 32?
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Totally off topic but I like the idea...6.2's for 500+ trouble free hours of good performance, good fuel economy and cheaper insurance ough and no drive worries(relative). Then a few thousand dollars a side to make some 500ish HP strokes and now your running with the big block boats. Kinda sounds like a plan for me someday.
Back on topic..yes I think 1075's are possible, 1000's have already been done. Then again practically anything is possible with the right ambition. Aren't there 32 skater with 1200's(doing like 160+)? |
Originally Posted by jadento
(Post 3211754)
Totally off topic but I like the idea...6.2's for 500+ trouble free hours of good performance, good fuel economy and cheaper insurance ough and no drive worries(relative). Then a few thousand dollars a side to make some 500ish HP strokes and now your running with the big block boats. Kinda sounds like a plan for me someday.
Back on topic..yes I think 1075's are possible, 1000's have already been done. Then again practically anything is possible with the right ambition. Aren't there 32 skater with 1200's(doing like 160+)? |
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Originally Posted by jadento
(Post 3211224)
sunsation96,
I looked at that OSO classified many times thinking that was a spectacular boat and power option. Glad you like it. Hope you continue to enjoy it. As for the 1075's...ive only boated in one 32 Sunsation but it was a 90+ MPH boat with 600+ a side that I spent a considerable amount of time on. So maybe I have not been in the fastest dominator, but I have been in what I would consider a fast one. My opinion is that 600(ish) a side is plenty of pucker factor on anything but the calmest days on the water. 1075 would generally not be usable. But maybe thats not the question at hand? |
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