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nada1 bring it brother your welcome in my home and on my ride anytime.
Matt, That was some really good water. Where was I when you took that video? Musta been watching gauges. I knew you would know where I was Sat, I cleaned all day then took it out today @ Arbuckle for another test. I found the oil leak finally, I saw it dripping behind the port oil cooler the line from the pre-oiler system was loose. I also found a gas leak under the starboard fuel regulator, it was handy. I left my tools in the truck of course so I looked around and found a older boat and said to myself I bet he has some tools. I asked for a crescent wrench and he told me I have every size open end wrench what size?. So we pulled up beside him. I lifted the hatch and first thing out of his mouth WOW! Supercat engines. Then next thing I knew he was on my boat fixing the leaks and checking other connections to see if all were tight.. God sent he was. Even his wife was helping him. Come to find out he owns a boat shop in OKC. What a couple, they were great and really helpfully. Now all I have to do is clean again tomorrow. I took my Banker today to test. I asked him how fast he ever went in a boat he said 45. I grinned real big so he knew he was in for the ride of he's life. I didn't recall the gps but he saw 90 on the passenger speedo. Only thing he said was I'm bringing goggles next time are my eye lids still on? Still don't have much water pressure but she didn't warm up like it did with us the other day. Thanks for the video.
Matt, That was some really good water. Where was I when you took that video? Musta been watching gauges. I knew you would know where I was Sat, I cleaned all day then took it out today @ Arbuckle for another test. I found the oil leak finally, I saw it dripping behind the port oil cooler the line from the pre-oiler system was loose. I also found a gas leak under the starboard fuel regulator, it was handy. I left my tools in the truck of course so I looked around and found a older boat and said to myself I bet he has some tools. I asked for a crescent wrench and he told me I have every size open end wrench what size?. So we pulled up beside him. I lifted the hatch and first thing out of his mouth WOW! Supercat engines. Then next thing I knew he was on my boat fixing the leaks and checking other connections to see if all were tight.. God sent he was. Even his wife was helping him. Come to find out he owns a boat shop in OKC. What a couple, they were great and really helpfully. Now all I have to do is clean again tomorrow. I took my Banker today to test. I asked him how fast he ever went in a boat he said 45. I grinned real big so he knew he was in for the ride of he's life. I didn't recall the gps but he saw 90 on the passenger speedo. Only thing he said was I'm bringing goggles next time are my eye lids still on? Still don't have much water pressure but she didn't warm up like it did with us the other day. Thanks for the video.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciTrTeWbbys
70 MPH at 3800 rpm
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Yeah if it weren't for spell check I couldn't type and I can barely type with it.
Your rig is certainly NOT for everyone.
Its more than most will ever have, and even if the many had the skill and talent to put it together- even fewer could drive it.
Its because of this that its sooooooo cooooool
I wanna ride!
Uncle Dave
Your rig is certainly NOT for everyone.
Its more than most will ever have, and even if the many had the skill and talent to put it together- even fewer could drive it.
Its because of this that its sooooooo cooooool
I wanna ride!
Uncle Dave
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I did more testing today at Arbuckle, the lake is small but it reminds me of my own LAKE X and hardly anyone one on it but me. Tested today with 31 pitch 4 blade Hydramotive @ 5600 RPM. I had to trim up quite a bit to get the rpms but my slip numbers are quite good like she was hooking up good. Next is a set of 5 blade 28P Maximus. Jackson's Thriller is tame compared to this at these speeds. Stay tuned.
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I did more testing today at Arbuckle, the lake is small but it reminds me of my own LAKE X and hardly anyone one on it but me. Tested today with 31 pitch 4 blade Hydramotive @ 5600 RPM. I had to trim up quite a bit to get the rpms but my slip numbers are quite good like she was hooking up good. Next is a set of 5 blade 28P Maximus. Jackson's Thriller is tame compared to this at these speeds. Stay tuned.
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Holy Cow!
I think you'll find the 4 blade props to be the fastest.
If you run 5 Blade Maximus they will probably need to be cut down on the dia to get the speed near a 4 blade.
I bet 5 blade Hydro P5 or P5X would be more stable and not much slower than the 4 blade props.
I think you'll find the 4 blade props to be the fastest.
If you run 5 Blade Maximus they will probably need to be cut down on the dia to get the speed near a 4 blade.
I bet 5 blade Hydro P5 or P5X would be more stable and not much slower than the 4 blade props.
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