how fast in an open bow
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I have never been in an open bow power boat. I was just wonderin what is the fastest you run with people up front. Better yet if you have rode up front whats it like. I love the idea of an open bow .......ever time i look at them i just cant help but think of someone flying out.
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I have never been in an open bow power boat. I was just wonderin what is the fastest you run with people up front. Better yet if you have rode up front whats it like. I love the idea of an open bow .......ever time i look at them i just cant help but think of someone flying out.
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I have been about 55 or so up there, and was happy to retreat to the rear when prompted that the speed was picking up. The mid cabin becomes a wind tunnel at about 90, shot an air born shoe like a football straight through, imagine kids and such? I will stick with my closed bow.
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Depends on the conditions, common sense usually applies and who is up there, kids, your buddy etc. Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be much common sense these days...
Having a few people up front on mine always slowed the boat WAY down anyhow so it wasn't an issue since it wasn't a go-fast, only a 55mph boat.
Having a few people up front on mine always slowed the boat WAY down anyhow so it wasn't an issue since it wasn't a go-fast, only a 55mph boat.
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Depends on the conditions, common sense usually applies and who is up there, kids, your buddy etc. Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be much common sense these days...
Having a few people up front on mine always slowed the boat WAY down anyhow so it wasn't an issue since it wasn't a go-fast, only a 55mph boat.
Having a few people up front on mine always slowed the boat WAY down anyhow so it wasn't an issue since it wasn't a go-fast, only a 55mph boat.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siFqy...e_gdata_player
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ive never been in one but i bet this is one of the fastest bow riders (150 mph)
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...-plan-b-9.html
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...-plan-b-9.html
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Smooth water and 30 - 35 MPH is optimal.
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I cruise around 40 and have been as fast as 60 with people in the front. It is smoother than you would think up front as there is no water contacting the boat under the front pasengers, just riding on air.
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I usually have everyone move to the back of the boat when running fast. There have been times when I have gone fast with people up front, really depends on conditions, who is in the boat, etc.
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I have always had closed bow boats and this is the first open bow I have owned and has a top speed of 80 mph but I do not go over 50mph with people up there(glass water) as I am concerned about ejection and it is hard to read the water with bodies in the way not to meantion the boat trying to bow steer with the weight in it.If the water is rough I put them in the cockpit at any speed,just not comfortable with them up there.I have ridden there once and although it is a nice ride I like the seat with the wheel and sticks in it.