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trainfan1 wrote:
Jack Redington wrote: tony thomas wrote: Be carefull w/ putting a lot of hp into a boat that was not designed for it. I/O type boats - if overpowered - will run sideways due to the torque of the engine. The boat is just not designed hull wise for a big hp/torque power plant. They come w/ V8 but at about 250 hp or so. If you put 400+ hp in it you may find that it does not run straight. I had a buddy that had a 19ft rs? Bowrider with the Z-Plane hull. with a 4.6 V6 the thing would do around 50mph. But it pounded any waves it hit. One of the hardest riding boats I was ever on. The botton was pretty flat. I have no idea what the deadrise was. Capt Jack R.. That's what I like about the Stingray... a 50 MPH boat with just the 4.3 liter. On our little pond, the hull would be fine. Rob Yep most boats have a enviroment that suits them well. If lots of big boat wakes are not a problem the one my buddy had would be great, on gas preformance etc. Lake Lanier was not a good home for it :-) Cheers Capt Jack R. |
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