27 fever with 496HO speed and cockpit
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27 fever with 496HO speed and cockpit
First of all, what kind of speeds should i expect on a boat like this... it's an '05 with 298 lovingly maintained hours (paperwork to go with it)
everything is stock. I saw 60mph, but no more, playing with tabs and trim, and still can't get more than 61-62 mph on the gps.
This doesn't seem right... anyone know of anything that may be limiting my power or something?
Also, the red background behind my guages is beginning to fade, and i'd like to replace it with white... anyone know where i could get one that is high quality and relatively inexpensive... please link me. thanks!
everything is stock. I saw 60mph, but no more, playing with tabs and trim, and still can't get more than 61-62 mph on the gps.
This doesn't seem right... anyone know of anything that may be limiting my power or something?
Also, the red background behind my guages is beginning to fade, and i'd like to replace it with white... anyone know where i could get one that is high quality and relatively inexpensive... please link me. thanks!
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Need to know rpm and prop pitch to start with. My boat with a 454 mag 385 hp ran 67 all the time. You may be running too big a prop. You should also be turning close to the rev limiter.
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First of all, what kind of speeds should i expect on a boat like this... it's an '05 with 298 lovingly maintained hours (paperwork to go with it)
everything is stock. I saw 60mph, but no more, playing with tabs and trim, and still can't get more than 61-62 mph on the gps.
This doesn't seem right... anyone know of anything that may be limiting my power or something?
Also, the red background behind my guages is beginning to fade, and i'd like to replace it with white... anyone know where i could get one that is high quality and relatively inexpensive... please link me. thanks!
everything is stock. I saw 60mph, but no more, playing with tabs and trim, and still can't get more than 61-62 mph on the gps.
This doesn't seem right... anyone know of anything that may be limiting my power or something?
Also, the red background behind my guages is beginning to fade, and i'd like to replace it with white... anyone know where i could get one that is high quality and relatively inexpensive... please link me. thanks!
Drive 4+
Tabs once on plane all the way up (0)
1/2 tank of fuel one or two people in the boat max.
1.65 drive = 28" bravo 4 blade roughly
1.5 drive = 26 bravo 4 blade roughly
Stock limiter is set at 5150. You have to be at or very near to reach 68-70 (at least I did).
And the anolog tach sux. You need a digital tach or scan tool to see the real engine speed.
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I'll third that!
I'm running so close to the rev limiter that I can hit it when the air temp drops and the humidity is low. The previous owner had the prop labbed to the boat and it's dialed in pretty good.
Find out what prop you are turning, where your rpm's are and then we can go from there.
I'm running so close to the rev limiter that I can hit it when the air temp drops and the humidity is low. The previous owner had the prop labbed to the boat and it's dialed in pretty good.
Find out what prop you are turning, where your rpm's are and then we can go from there.
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If the drive was sold on the boat orginally or if it was replaced as an "entire" unit, the drive ratio will be stamped usually on the starboard side of the merc deal of the upper unit.
If someone has replaced the decals etc then there may not be a number to view. The serial number is in the same area on the port side of the crown of the upper unit.
It will say "1.5" etc and the prop (if it's a bravo) will have the pitch stamped in the hub.
If someone has replaced the decals etc then there may not be a number to view. The serial number is in the same area on the port side of the crown of the upper unit.
It will say "1.5" etc and the prop (if it's a bravo) will have the pitch stamped in the hub.