1" shorter drives on a 36 Outlaw
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Re: 1" shorter drives on a 36 Outlaw
Drill IT,
Thanks for the information. You have an AWESOME setup there buddy.
Would you PLEASE post a picture of the transom with the set backs so we can see how the look.
Thanks
Dock
Thanks for the information. You have an AWESOME setup there buddy.
Would you PLEASE post a picture of the transom with the set backs so we can see how the look.
Thanks
Dock
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Re: 1" shorter drives on a 36 Outlaw
2005 36 outlaw deckolite with 2" shorties ITS, power is 575 chillers 625-640hp , i'm running 32 lab 5 blades absolutely no problem getting on plane, amazing mid-range with a top speed of 86mph. Have seen 88 in 2 foot chops.
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Re: 1" shorter drives on a 36 Outlaw
Gatcat,
Do you have a 35 or 36 Outlaw? Did they already make a 35 for 2005? I am just curious as I haven't seen anything on a 35.
As far as your speed that is impressive also. What is the weight of your boat?
Thanks!
Drill It
Do you have a 35 or 36 Outlaw? Did they already make a 35 for 2005? I am just curious as I haven't seen anything on a 35.
As far as your speed that is impressive also. What is the weight of your boat?
Thanks!
Drill It
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Re: 1" shorter drives on a 36 Outlaw
Gatcat,
Forgot to ask, do the ITS drives have a built in set back? isn't it 7"? You mentioned you are running 5-blade 32's, your boat must be light on the water. I am running the Herring 6-blades but they are only a 28 pitch with 1.5 gears.
Thanks!
Drill It
Forgot to ask, do the ITS drives have a built in set back? isn't it 7"? You mentioned you are running 5-blade 32's, your boat must be light on the water. I am running the Herring 6-blades but they are only a 28 pitch with 1.5 gears.
Thanks!
Drill It
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Re: 1" shorter drives on a 36 Outlaw
Dock Holiday,
I would be happy to. It will take me a few days but I will try to get a picture and post it by next week. I appreciate your interest. We all spend a lot of time trying to make these Baja's run and it's nice to be on a site where everyone appreciates and is interested in what each other is doing.
Drill It
I would be happy to. It will take me a few days but I will try to get a picture and post it by next week. I appreciate your interest. We all spend a lot of time trying to make these Baja's run and it's nice to be on a site where everyone appreciates and is interested in what each other is doing.
Drill It
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Re: 1" shorter drives on a 36 Outlaw
Originally Posted by Drill It
Gatcat,
Do you have a 35 or 36 Outlaw? Did they already make a 35 for 2005? I am just curious as I haven't seen anything on a 35.
As far as your speed that is impressive also. What is the weight of your boat?
Thanks!
Drill It
Do you have a 35 or 36 Outlaw? Did they already make a 35 for 2005? I am just curious as I haven't seen anything on a 35.
As far as your speed that is impressive also. What is the weight of your boat?
Thanks!
Drill It
If however I am wrong I would love to see that boat and that setup.
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Re: 1" shorter drives on a 36 Outlaw
Originally Posted by articfriends
When you added the land and sea exstensions whar did you do for your hydraulic steering rams? My 272 runs just over 90mph with a stock length drive at max trim and I think there is some more speed there if I add the land and sea exstention but didn't know what you did for steering rams,the other Smitty
My boat has stellings boxes with latham
steering.
It has a plate on top of the drive that
has the mounting for the steering ram
yokes off to the side of the drive( as
opposed in the rear cap)
The steering cylinders appear to be the
same as those without boxes, that connect
up to the rear cap.
This setup may work for you..
Something else,
When IMCO was building their version of
the stern jack, they attached the rams
to the side of the drive extension,
( actually, their extension had the mounts
built into the extension)
I would imagine you could
attach a mount to the side of the
land and sea extension, and keep
the same length steering rams.
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Re: 1" shorter drives on a 36 Outlaw
Originally Posted by Drill It
Gatcat,
Forgot to ask, do the ITS drives have a built in set back? isn't it 7"? You mentioned you are running 5-blade 32's, your boat must be light on the water. I am running the Herring 6-blades but they are only a 28 pitch with 1.5 gears.
Thanks!
Drill It
Forgot to ask, do the ITS drives have a built in set back? isn't it 7"? You mentioned you are running 5-blade 32's, your boat must be light on the water. I am running the Herring 6-blades but they are only a 28 pitch with 1.5 gears.
Thanks!
Drill It
I really dont now about the set back but the boat is not light on the water i would even say i find it heavy, as for weight they say (dealer) that it's about 800lbs pounds lighter than a 36 standard. The big difference is how the boat is solid in rough water because of the carbonfiber stringers.
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Re: 1" shorter drives on a 36 Outlaw
Gatcat,
Did you ever run standard lowers with
4 blades ?
If so, what size were the props and how did it perform ?
Did you ever run standard lowers with
4 blades ?
If so, what size were the props and how did it perform ?
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Re: 1" shorter drives on a 36 Outlaw
Originally Posted by JaayTeee
Gatcat,
Did you ever run standard lowers with
4 blades ?
If so, what size were the props and how did it perform ?
Did you ever run standard lowers with
4 blades ?
If so, what size were the props and how did it perform ?