What is the worst single engine performance boat
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The 259 Checkmate is basically a boat you have to run hard all the time. The first time I drove one was at an on-water show in Peoria back in 2000. I remember thinking to myself, "this boat sucks! who would ever buy one!". No matter what I did with tabs or drive trim I could not get it to not porpoise. Then again, I never ran it over low 40's due to the salesman not wanting the boat to be ran hard. Fast forward 6 years and I get to ride on and drive Rob's (RJBBC) boat. The hull settles down and rides nicely once you get 45 MPH and above. She does want to chine walk when you get her on the big end, though. Still, the boat performs better than I first gave it credit. They do have outstanding mold and gel work. Of all the boats on our dock, Rob's 259 hand's down has the straightest hull sides and deck and shines like a diamond in a goat's behind.
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Brian - I know of one member (superV) who has one up near Muskegon, MI with a pair of warmed-up 454's. Wade has owned the boat quite a long time, and I think he has been quite happy with it. VERY sharp boat!!
I ran with him when I had my 28AT, and he had me easily on the top end (more torque than my twin SBC's). Wasn't this one of Harry Schoell's design's? His is an older one; not from the new company in the St. Louis area.
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I ran with him when I had my 28AT, and he had me easily on the top end (more torque than my twin SBC's). Wasn't this one of Harry Schoell's design's? His is an older one; not from the new company in the St. Louis area.
Jim
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Brian - I know of one member (superV) who has one up near Muskegon, MI with a pair of warmed-up 454's. Wade has owned the boat quite a long time, and I think he has been quite happy with it. VERY sharp boat!!
I ran with him when I had my 28AT, and he had me easily on the top end (more torque than my twin SBC's). Wasn't this one of Harry Schoell's design's? His is an older one; not from the new company in the St. Louis area.
Jim
I ran with him when I had my 28AT, and he had me easily on the top end (more torque than my twin SBC's). Wasn't this one of Harry Schoell's design's? His is an older one; not from the new company in the St. Louis area.
Jim
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I have heard of problems with the newer Challengers- I can attest to the fact that Wade's older Challenger hasn't had any of those issues and seems to be quite well rigged and built. I believe his was built local to that area before the company was sold (several times)
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The 259 Checkmate is basically a boat you have to run hard all the time. The first time I drove one was at an on-water show in Peoria back in 2000. I remember thinking to myself, "this boat sucks! who would ever buy one!". No matter what I did with tabs or drive trim I could not get it to not porpoise. Then again, I never ran it over low 40's due to the salesman not wanting the boat to be ran hard. Fast forward 6 years and I get to ride on and drive Rob's (RJBBC) boat. The hull settles down and rides nicely once you get 45 MPH and above. She does want to chine walk when you get her on the big end, though. Still, the boat performs better than I first gave it credit. They do have outstanding mold and gel work. Of all the boats on our dock, Rob's 259 hand's down has the straightest hull sides and deck and shines like a diamond in a goat's behind.
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could've been my 1973 16' donzi classic with the big block in it. deck separated from hull, stringer [COLOR="Blue"]that we had to cut to fit motor[COLOR="blue"] broke & came through side of hull. or, it could've been my 1990 volvo powered galaxy. best it ever looked/moved was when the bucketloader operator at the junkyard dropped it 30 feet down the side of the dump pile!
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