Boat market for around 25K range
#31
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Is the power a bit light for the boat? Seems only to be a 454 60 over?
Whats speeds and 10k more a bit much for what this guy is looking for
Whats speeds and 10k more a bit much for what this guy is looking for
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Depends on your idea of "light".
Motor is a tall deck with 4.250/4.250. Block is brand new GM tall deck, new eagle rotating assembly (professionally worked over prior to installation - A MUST!), Brodix Big Brodie supercat heads with our head guys "touch" (killer), custom profile solid roller, jesel lifters, t&d lifterss, etc. 9.4:1 for pump gas. About the best I could build reasonably and have a bravo even hope to live behind it.
On the dyno we didn't push it at all, conservative tune and it still made 695hp at 6200rpm and 615ftlb of torque. took her higher but with the cheapie canton pan and no scrapper i was running for the dyno caused the oil to aerate. Power was still on the incline but being a pleasure boat I was more than happy with these numbers so I didn't push it.
I'd say 700hp is plenty for this boat unless you wanted to venture away from the bravo drive.
Maiden voyage with this power will be this spring. No clue on speeds. you could talk to Will but I would guess 80s no problem.
Motor is a tall deck with 4.250/4.250. Block is brand new GM tall deck, new eagle rotating assembly (professionally worked over prior to installation - A MUST!), Brodix Big Brodie supercat heads with our head guys "touch" (killer), custom profile solid roller, jesel lifters, t&d lifterss, etc. 9.4:1 for pump gas. About the best I could build reasonably and have a bravo even hope to live behind it.
On the dyno we didn't push it at all, conservative tune and it still made 695hp at 6200rpm and 615ftlb of torque. took her higher but with the cheapie canton pan and no scrapper i was running for the dyno caused the oil to aerate. Power was still on the incline but being a pleasure boat I was more than happy with these numbers so I didn't push it.
I'd say 700hp is plenty for this boat unless you wanted to venture away from the bravo drive.
Maiden voyage with this power will be this spring. No clue on speeds. you could talk to Will but I would guess 80s no problem.
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I was confused. Good luck on the sale.
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Haha. If you decided 10K was the price though, you can consider it sold before you update a thing.
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I bet 100+ MPH ,,since a 29 Phantom with a 500 runs mid 8's and with a 525 runs low 90's !!!!
Handling is good but chinewalking is a thing u need to get used to in a Phantom !!!!
But def. 100+ MPH with almost 700 HP !!!!
Handling is good but chinewalking is a thing u need to get used to in a Phantom !!!!
But def. 100+ MPH with almost 700 HP !!!!
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I have a 27 Avanti with new Performance trailer. Boat needs nothing was redone in winter of 05-06 is garage kept and freash water boat 12k can't post pictures here,if interested e-mail [email protected] and I will sent pic and more info