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Old 04-20-2016, 11:25 AM
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I personally owned the first 41' of this hull design and loved it! I ran it at LOTO during the shootout weekend, and in 4'-6's in the buffalo poker run. Others that were in Buffalo can attest how good this hull handles snotty water. Every stop we made I had people telling me how flat it ran and how they couldn't believe how it ran in big water.
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Old 04-20-2016, 11:29 AM
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Where have you guys been. Vinnie got these numbers a year ago w his. I think SOTW did an article on it too.

Here it is http://speedonthewater.com/new-boats...JkaW9yaW8ncyJd
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Old 04-20-2016, 11:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Rollin1405
I personally owned the first 41' of this hull design and loved it! I ran it at LOTO during the shootout weekend, and in 4'-6's in the buffalo poker run. Others that were in Buffalo can attest how good this hull handles snotty water. Every stop we made I had people telling me how flat it ran and how they couldn't believe how it ran in big water.
A feature on the second SL 41 like yours will be included in the upcoming feature article in Speed On The Water digital—and of course that will be included.

And we'll also be publishing a feature on your SV 43. Really excited about that build.
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That is a 9 MPH difference from the 1st one!! That is rolling! Very impressive!!
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Originally Posted by ScottF
That is a 9 MPH difference from the 1st one!! That is rolling! Very impressive!!
I dont have first hand knowledge so certainly take this with a grain of salt but I think Vinnie had the same numbers and OL just didnt have him dialed in yet.
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Old 04-20-2016, 11:39 PM
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Dont remember exact numbers but 116 stock and 124 with Stage 2 kits I believe
I think vinnies ran 117 in the shootout course.
pretty impressive
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Old 04-21-2016, 07:58 AM
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it's a nice boat and there is no doubt that it is fast, but I don't believe they are stock 700's. I also don't believe it will ride very well in 4-6's. The 41 would be a rough ride at LOTO.
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Old 04-21-2016, 08:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Donziben
it's a nice boat and there is no doubt that it is fast, but I don't believe they are stock 700's. I also don't believe it will ride very well in 4-6's. The 41 would be a rough ride at LOTO.
I have no doubts about the speed if the boat was very light on fuel, and one person.

For comparison a 39 T/S Cig with 700's will hit 110mph if its very light, and Cigarette's twin step hull technology is now 16+ years old without any major changes. Outerlimits has been changing, tweeking, and upgrading their hull tech with almost every new boat that comes out while most of the other companies in the vee bottom world have been sitting there fat, dumb and happy since around 2000.

Not to mention Outerlimits accomplishes these speeds with a real cabin, not two bench seats and a porta-john.

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Old 04-21-2016, 08:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Donziben
it's a nice boat and there is no doubt that it is fast, but I don't believe they are stock 700's. I also don't believe it will ride very well in 4-6's. The 41 would be a rough ride at LOTO.
You act like St. Clair and Erie never gets rough? Any 41 foot boat will take it well, it't not just a cigarette thing....
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Originally Posted by Donziben
it's a nice boat and there is no doubt that it is fast, but I don't believe they are stock 700's. I also don't believe it will ride very well in 4-6's. The 41 would be a rough ride at LOTO.
Like I said earlier 124 is a stage 2 light and good run.
My 08 39 ran 110 stock. 118 w/ stage 2 lightly loaded
New bottom design, low deck height they run good and run flat i've seen vinnies run in person.

As far as 4-6' waves every boat will get bounced around in that. It just depends how fast your running.
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