Best ever powered single 25-30
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Re: Best ever powered single 25-30
Back to the original point. I run a 28" BatBoat (72" chine-to-chine) with 600 hp and a DP-X. (92 mph, and solid as a rock.) Tantrum has seen it done...
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And hopefully if we get the Batboat in a garage this winter we can get to steppin' on the rerig we started on.....So I can have my turn!!
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Re: Best ever powered single 25-30
Originally Posted by C_Spray
Back to the original point. I run a 28" BatBoat (72" chine-to-chine) with 600 hp and a DP-X. (92 mph, and solid as a rock.) Tantrum has seen it done...
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Re: Best ever powered single 25-30
Originally Posted by JS232
In big air situations, you will more then likely end all of your landings on one side of the haul with a big BANG!..
1000 hours is alot, are they all without the used of tabs?
I think you would love the tabs once you put them on your Baja, and get some time with them.
I say this because my last boat was a 24' 550hp that ran 80 mph, not tabs. And that boat was squrly in the slop. I moved to my Sun and the diffference was huge!
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Re: Best ever powered single 25-30
Originally Posted by JS232
Probably not running in the same waters Jeff. It does happen a few times when I push the boat to it's limits. When things are getting serious, If I wanted to, I would run in the 50's without that issue. Full throttle, nasty 3-5's no matter how experienced a pilot is, IT WILL bang with a single if not taking extreme caution on each wake you come across at high speeds. It's my third boat and I got over 1 000 hrs of experience. I don't think I am such a dummy pilot
What's the dimensions of those 280's?
What's the dimensions of those 280's?
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