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On Oct 21, 12:20*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 09:44:55 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: I'm not necessarily into speed but more into economical performance. Of course the Speed would probably be determined on how many people one stacks on the boat, but I'd like to look over the options. But seeing this would be on a mild lake or slow river (normal flow 7 mph, max. *flow 12 mph) It might be a neat project. It is unlikely that 28 hp will get it going on plane which will limit you to fast displacement speeds, maybe 10 to 12 mph if you are lucky. You really do not want to be underpowered on a river with 8 to 12 mph of current. That's another good call. Yes. one hp per ft. doesn't really sound very encouraging. and top end on glass'smooth water mgith be in the 15 mph range. Not too good if fighting a current of 12 on the river and especially when there's 8-12 people on board. More for consideration. Thanks Wayne. |
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