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On Fri, 9 Apr 2010 20:34:37 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote: OK, my sailboat can go about 6 kts and while that is fast sailing, if you go for days at 56 kts, it is Sl-o-o-o-o-ow. Trawlers can go 8-9 kts. Do trawlers owners think that is slow? If you could go 15 kts for days, would that be slow? What I am asking is: Am I likely to be impatient no matter how fast a boat goes? Would your expectations of where you can go increase as your boat speed does? How many people think their power boats are too slow? With 150 horses pushing my little 18'er, the speed is plenty fast enough. |
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John H wrote:
On Fri, 9 Apr 2010 20:34:37 -0700 (PDT), wrote: OK, my sailboat can go about 6 kts and while that is fast sailing, if you go for days at 56 kts, it is Sl-o-o-o-o-ow. Trawlers can go 8-9 kts. Do trawlers owners think that is slow? If you could go 15 kts for days, would that be slow? What I am asking is: Am I likely to be impatient no matter how fast a boat goes? Would your expectations of where you can go increase as your boat speed does? How many people think their power boats are too slow? With 150 horses pushing my little 18'er, the speed is plenty fast enough. Have you checked your speed with a GPS, John? What do you get with the 150? How many RPMs do you have at WOT? If you are maxing out just short of 6,000 RPMs, I'd guess you would see the low 50's on a calm day? |
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On Mon, 12 Apr 2010 20:12:50 -0400, Larry wrote:
John H wrote: On Fri, 9 Apr 2010 20:34:37 -0700 (PDT), wrote: OK, my sailboat can go about 6 kts and while that is fast sailing, if you go for days at 56 kts, it is Sl-o-o-o-o-ow. Trawlers can go 8-9 kts. Do trawlers owners think that is slow? If you could go 15 kts for days, would that be slow? What I am asking is: Am I likely to be impatient no matter how fast a boat goes? Would your expectations of where you can go increase as your boat speed does? How many people think their power boats are too slow? With 150 horses pushing my little 18'er, the speed is plenty fast enough. Have you checked your speed with a GPS, John? What do you get with the 150? How many RPMs do you have at WOT? If you are maxing out just short of 6,000 RPMs, I'd guess you would see the low 50's on a calm day? I've not yet tried it at WOT, so I can't answer that. Next time I'm out I'll give it a shot and let you know, if my head doesn't blow off my shoulders. |
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On 4/12/10 8:59 PM, John H wrote:
On Mon, 12 Apr 2010 20:12:50 -0400, wrote: John H wrote: On Fri, 9 Apr 2010 20:34:37 -0700 (PDT), wrote: OK, my sailboat can go about 6 kts and while that is fast sailing, if you go for days at 56 kts, it is Sl-o-o-o-o-ow. Trawlers can go 8-9 kts. Do trawlers owners think that is slow? If you could go 15 kts for days, would that be slow? What I am asking is: Am I likely to be impatient no matter how fast a boat goes? Would your expectations of where you can go increase as your boat speed does? How many people think their power boats are too slow? With 150 horses pushing my little 18'er, the speed is plenty fast enough. Have you checked your speed with a GPS, John? What do you get with the 150? How many RPMs do you have at WOT? If you are maxing out just short of 6,000 RPMs, I'd guess you would see the low 50's on a calm day? I've not yet tried it at WOT, so I can't answer that. Next time I'm out I'll give it a shot and let you know, if my head doesn't blow off my shoulders. 47 mph or so with two aboard, full fuel, two batteries and usual gear. Soon as you get 20 hours on that motor, you can give it a try. -- Conservatives - just pretend Obama's health care legislation is another unnecessary war and you'll feel better about it. |
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On Apr 12, 9:17*pm, hk wrote:
On 4/12/10 8:59 PM, John H wrote: On Mon, 12 Apr 2010 20:12:50 -0400, *wrote: John H wrote: On Fri, 9 Apr 2010 20:34:37 -0700 (PDT), wrote: OK, my sailboat can go about 6 kts and while that is fast sailing, if you go for days at 56 kts, it is Sl-o-o-o-o-ow. *Trawlers can go 8-9 kts. *Do trawlers owners think that is slow? *If you could go 15 kts for days, would that be slow? What I am asking is: *Am I likely to be impatient no matter how fast a boat goes? *Would your expectations of where you can go increase as your boat speed does? *How many people think their power boats are too slow? With 150 horses pushing my little 18'er, the speed is plenty fast enough. Have you checked your speed with a GPS, John? *What do you get with the 150? *How many RPMs do you have at WOT? If you are maxing out just short of 6,000 RPMs, I'd guess you would see the low 50's on a calm day? I've not yet tried it at WOT, so I can't answer that. Next time I'm out I'll give it a shot and let you know, if my head doesn't blow off my shoulders. 47 mph or so with two aboard, full fuel, two batteries and usual gear. Soon as you get 20 hours on that motor, you can give it a try. -- Conservatives - just pretend Obama's health care legislation is another unnecessary war and you'll feel better about it.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Mine's faster and I'll bet a good amount that I use less fuel than you. |
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On 4/13/10 9:13 AM, Loogypicker wrote:
On Apr 12, 9:17 pm, wrote: On 4/12/10 8:59 PM, John H wrote: On Mon, 12 Apr 2010 20:12:50 -0400, wrote: John H wrote: On Fri, 9 Apr 2010 20:34:37 -0700 (PDT), wrote: OK, my sailboat can go about 6 kts and while that is fast sailing, if you go for days at 56 kts, it is Sl-o-o-o-o-ow. Trawlers can go 8-9 kts. Do trawlers owners think that is slow? If you could go 15 kts for days, would that be slow? What I am asking is: Am I likely to be impatient no matter how fast a boat goes? Would your expectations of where you can go increase as your boat speed does? How many people think their power boats are too slow? With 150 horses pushing my little 18'er, the speed is plenty fast enough. Have you checked your speed with a GPS, John? What do you get with the 150? How many RPMs do you have at WOT? If you are maxing out just short of 6,000 RPMs, I'd guess you would see the low 50's on a calm day? I've not yet tried it at WOT, so I can't answer that. Next time I'm out I'll give it a shot and let you know, if my head doesn't blow off my shoulders. 47 mph or so with two aboard, full fuel, two batteries and usual gear. Soon as you get 20 hours on that motor, you can give it a try. -- Conservatives - just pretend Obama's health care legislation is another unnecessary war and you'll feel better about it.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Mine's faster and I'll bet a good amount that I use less fuel than you. I was guesstimating the WOT speed of Herring's unused boat, Loogy for Brains. My Parker is three feet longer than herring's boat, is much deeper, is a deep vee and weighs at least 1000 pounds more. At WOT, the Parker runs 40 mph, but I've only run WOT a couple of times. I have no desire or need to run over the water at that speed. As for your claim about your boat, well, I doubt you have a boat and if you do, you never use it...and therefore your fuel use has to be less, eh? -- http://tinyurl.com/ykxp2ym |
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On Apr 13, 9:23*am, hk wrote:
On 4/13/10 9:13 AM, Loogypicker wrote: On Apr 12, 9:17 pm, *wrote: On 4/12/10 8:59 PM, John H wrote: On Mon, 12 Apr 2010 20:12:50 -0400, * *wrote: John H wrote: On Fri, 9 Apr 2010 20:34:37 -0700 (PDT), wrote: OK, my sailboat can go about 6 kts and while that is fast sailing, if you go for days at 56 kts, it is Sl-o-o-o-o-ow. *Trawlers can go 8-9 kts. *Do trawlers owners think that is slow? *If you could go 15 kts for days, would that be slow? What I am asking is: *Am I likely to be impatient no matter how fast a boat goes? *Would your expectations of where you can go increase as your boat speed does? *How many people think their power boats are too slow? With 150 horses pushing my little 18'er, the speed is plenty fast enough. Have you checked your speed with a GPS, John? *What do you get with the 150? *How many RPMs do you have at WOT? If you are maxing out just short of 6,000 RPMs, I'd guess you would see the low 50's on a calm day? I've not yet tried it at WOT, so I can't answer that. Next time I'm out I'll give it a shot and let you know, if my head doesn't blow off my shoulders. 47 mph or so with two aboard, full fuel, two batteries and usual gear. Soon as you get 20 hours on that motor, you can give it a try. -- Conservatives - just pretend Obama's health care legislation is another unnecessary war and you'll feel better about it.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Mine's faster and I'll bet a good amount that I use less fuel than you. I was guesstimating the WOT speed of Herring's unused boat, Loogy for Brains. My Parker is three feet longer than herring's boat, is much deeper, is a deep vee and weighs at least 1000 pounds more. At WOT, the Parker runs 40 mph, but I've only run WOT a couple of times. I have no desire or need to run over the water at that speed. As for your claim about your boat, well, I doubt you have a boat and if you do, you never use it...and therefore your fuel use has to be less, eh? --http://tinyurl.com/ykxp2ym- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Pssst, my boat was out last weekend. Was yours? OH, and the boat you owned before this one only had 25 hours on it according to you. And again, you can "doubt" all you want, but you're doing so in ignorance, you know nothing about the boats I have, and how much I use them. |
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On 4/13/10 9:54 AM, Loogypicker wrote:
On Apr 13, 9:23 am, wrote: Mine's faster and I'll bet a good amount that I use less fuel than you. I was guesstimating the WOT speed of Herring's unused boat, Loogy for Brains. My Parker is three feet longer than herring's boat, is much deeper, is a deep vee and weighs at least 1000 pounds more. At WOT, the Parker runs 40 mph, but I've only run WOT a couple of times. I have no desire or need to run over the water at that speed. As for your claim about your boat, well, I doubt you have a boat and if you do, you never use it...and therefore your fuel use has to be less, eh? --http://tinyurl.com/ykxp2ym- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Pssst, my boat was out last weekend. Was yours? OH, and the boat you owned before this one only had 25 hours on it according to you. And again, you can "doubt" all you want, but you're doing so in ignorance, you know nothing about the boats I have, and how much I use them. 1. Your boat was out last weekend...bull****. 2. The boat I owned before had only 25 hours on it...bull****. I love the "25 hours" business. Since my 25' Parker was bought new, at some point it did have only 25 hours on the engine. You're exhibiting several of your usual problems he 1. Inability to read for content 2. Inability to read and understand context 3. Inability to see beyond your blinders You've defined an interesting role for yourself here, Loogy...snipping at the heels of other posters like a Pomeranian. -- http://tinyurl.com/ykxp2ym |
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Loogypicker wrote:
Pssst, my boat was out last weekend. Was yours? OH, and the boat you owned before this one only had 25 hours on it according to you. And again, you can "doubt" all you want, but you're doing so in ignorance, you know nothing about the boats I have, and how much I use them. Sorry Loogy. I don't believe you have a boat. Looks like you picked up some lying ways from your lib bud Harry. Thing is, I believe Harry has a boat, along with John, Wayne, Dan, Greg, Tom, Jack, Tim, and the others who actually talk about their boats. But you don't ever really talk boats, just harry Harry. Damn shame you feel the need to lie, but you're a lib, so I guess it goes with the territory. But shame on you anyway. Jim - If a man's got a boat, he talks about his damn boat in a boating group. Simple as that. |
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On Apr 13, 10:16*am, Jim wrote:
Loogypicker wrote: Pssst, my boat was out last weekend. Was yours? OH, and the boat you owned before this one only had 25 hours on it according to you. And again, you can "doubt" all you want, but you're doing so in ignorance, you know nothing about the boats I have, and how much I use them. Sorry Loogy. *I don't believe you have a boat. Looks like you picked up some lying ways from your lib bud Harry. Thing is, I believe Harry has a boat, along with John, Wayne, Dan, Greg, Tom, Jack, Tim, and the others who actually talk about their boats. But you don't ever really talk boats, just harry Harry. Damn shame you feel the need to lie, but you're a lib, so I guess it goes with the territory. But shame on you anyway. Jim - If a man's got a boat, he talks about his damn boat in a boating group. Simple as that. Do you mean like a lobster boat? |
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