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On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 09:44:33 -0900, "Black-n-Gold"
wrote: http://www.alaskaboatbrokers.com/lis...il.asp?key=636 I'm intrigued by this setup. I'm not that familiar with this manufacturer. On the detail sheet - link just above the pictures - they talk about how much faster the engines will perform with different props. Sound about right? THanks. I had a like Fiberform in the late 70s. A good boat. You can get more speed out of her by changing props, but you will give up low speed torque, and there may be some redline issues. This boats torque curve is from 600, to 1200 rpms, and she makes 72,550 hp, with 32,000 lb ft of torque with the 32kw generator running on a 120 amp breaker box. |
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