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ndaniels 10-31-2016 06:24 AM

Fastest in a 24 Superboat?
 
I started a thread over in general discussion about who's gone the fastest in a 24x7 hull and so far sounds like the Sunsations have the record at 104. Those all have pads, so now I am wondering what's the fastest anyone has gone in a 24 Superboat? I've heard rumors of a 24 that went 102?

joneill 10-31-2016 07:52 PM

I've had 2 24's one I/O and an outboard, neither went over 70 can't imagine 102 wow

ndaniels 10-31-2016 08:30 PM

I have been stuck at 92 with mine for a few years now, but finally broke thru the barrier with a different lower. So far I've seen 96 and that was really only the second time I've been able to run it hard since I've installed it. I'm sure there is a little more in it, so I can believe the 102 story.

Just wondering if it's actually true or not.

joneill 11-01-2016 04:34 AM

Nice, any pics for us?

GRH 11-01-2016 08:28 AM

Be very careful in that boat at those speeds.....

ndaniels 11-01-2016 10:26 AM


Originally Posted by joneill (Post 4496456)
Nice, any pics for us?

I posted a couple here in general discussion:
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/g...24x7-hull.html


Originally Posted by GRH (Post 4496497)
Be very careful in that boat at those speeds.....

You bet! That's a right water and right conditions boat at those kinda speeds. It's surprisingly really stable and fairly easy for me to drive- but you do have to watch it. So far it's not given me any indications of being unpredictable or flighty. That lower I'm running now helped quite a bit.. might still try a imco (already tried a sportmaster with no positive results). If it keeps feeling good I'll keep going a bit and try to see a hundred just to say I did it. After that I'd consider myself done chasing speed with it.

Oh, and I'm going to break down and buy a lifeline vest for myself and probably my wife. We just about always are wearing mustang auto inflates when we are underway, but I need to be serious about vests if I'm chasing more speed I figure now.

ndaniels 11-01-2016 10:34 AM

I can drop another couple hundred pounds of weight if I need to, by pulling gear and my other battery. Might change the balance tho..

GRH 11-01-2016 12:34 PM

It's not going fast that is so tricky in that boat.... it's the potential bow steer when you slow down that can be very very dangerous.....

ndaniels 11-01-2016 02:05 PM

Bravos seem to do that but the mirage props and even the rev 4 hasn't offered to yet. With a bravo on the stock lower it was not a fun boat and could get you into trouble. A bravo with the shorty lower didn't bow steer at all for me, but I had a lot less control and less boat in the water at speed. I even had to chop the throttle running up around 90 a couple of times and she just eased back down vs drop the bow like that prop does on a standard lower.

GRH 11-01-2016 02:11 PM

Mirage was always my prop of choice on that boat....


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