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69Seacraft20 01-31-2017 10:11 PM

What!? The 20 has a hooked stern hull?

gofastsandman 01-31-2017 10:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NoBones (Post 249352)
With all due respect Ken...
I took the hook out of my 20 SF when re-habbing and bolted
a heavily modified 200 HP carbed Merc that hits 64 MPH with
a light load at top end WOT !!!

So a 23 with more then three times the ponnies doing 90 MPH is
not out of range...

Just my 2¢ worth...:)

37.

gofastsandman 01-31-2017 10:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NoBones (Post 249352)
With all due respect Ken...
I took the hook out of my 20 SF when re-habbing and bolted
a heavily modified 200 HP carbed Merc that hits 64 MPH with
a light load at top end WOT !!!

So a 23 with more then three times the ponnies doing 90 MPH is
not out of range...

Just my 2¢ worth...:)

37.

gofastsandman 01-31-2017 10:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NoBones (Post 249352)
With all due respect Ken...
I took the hook out of my 20 SF when re-habbing and bolted
a heavily modified 200 HP carbed Merc that hits 64 MPH with
a light load at top end WOT !!!

So a 23 with more then three times the ponnies doing 90 MPH is
not out of range...

Just my 2¢ worth...:)

He runs away from fleet because he can.


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NoBones 01-31-2017 10:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gofastsandman (Post 249356)
37.

splitting hairs.....

Vezo, Part II 01-31-2017 11:32 PM

Rooster is impressive...I want to see a video of Powering/Steering through the chinewalk! I have expired APBA life jackets, bad ass Shoie helmet and will sign the waiver!.!

When and Where?

DonV 01-31-2017 11:36 PM

Hey Mike, Dave has his Seavette for sale, ask Sandy if it's fast and fun!! No Shoie required. :)

flyingfrizzle 02-01-2017 08:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kmoose (Post 249349)
That speed equates to 96mph.... sorry I'm calling BS. There are equally powered hulls out there that are built for speed that don't get near that.

I agree, there is no way he is doing anywhere in the 90's or for that matter probably in the high 80's. I know what my bracketed hull felt like doing over 63-65 mph and it didn't feel good. More than likely I can see it running somewhere in the 70's but that's going to be it with out special prep. It may have the potential to do over that but aint happening with out bottom mods. Now if he has big k trim tabs and could keep it from walking all over the place he probably could get it to behave in the 80's but me I wouldn't want to run it at wot.

Now, on the other side of things I bet he can cruse at 60 mph at 4800-5000 rpms all day if he can keep the fuel in it. Sometimes having more power isn't about wot but about being able to run a nice fast speed at 2/3 throttle. Going 60+ mph offshore on a nice day to the stream 60 miles out in just an hour would increase fishing time and make running back in not so bad. That's why I have a 400lb 200 on my 20. I can run 48 mph at 2/3 throttle all day and get where I want to go fairly fast. I cant stand cursing around below 40 unless I am just killing time.

I know a guy that had a 23 with twin 250's that maxed his out with 4 people on board at 67, he said the fastest he seen by his self was 63mph. Without the weight of the extra people he couldn't keep it in the water.

Now I will take that pair of outboards and throw them on the 27 in a heartbeat! They would do nicely. A little heavy but nicely.

kmoose 02-01-2017 08:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by flyingfrizzle (Post 249362)
I agree, there is no way he is doing anywhere in the 90's or for that matter probably in the high 80's. I know what my bracketed hull felt like doing over 63-65 mph and it didn't feel good. More than likely I can see it running somewhere in the 70's but that's going to be it with out special prep. It may have the potential to do over that but aint happening with out bottom mods. Now if he has big k trim tabs and could keep it from walking all over the place he probably could get it to behave in the 80's but me I wouldn't want to run it at wot.

Now, on the other side of things I bet he can cruse at 60 mph at 4800-5000 rpms all day if he can keep the fuel in it. Sometimes having more power isn't about wot but about being able to run a nice fast speed at 2/3 throttle. Going 60+ mph offshore on a nice day to the stream 60 miles out in just an hour would increase fishing time and make running back in not so bad. That's why I have a 400lb 200 on my 20. I can run 48 mph at 2/3 throttle all day and get where I want to go fairly fast. I cant stand cursing around below 40 unless I am just killing time.

I know a guy that had a 23 with twin 250's that maxed his out with 4 people on board at 67, he said the fastest he seen by his self was 63mph. Without the weight of the extra people he couldn't keep it in the water.

Now I will take that pair of outboards and throw them on the 27 in a heartbeat! They would do nicely. A little heavy but nicely.

You are right in line with my thinking. If this was even an 80 statute boat it would be dominating the Scream and Fly forum and would not need advertising to sell it. It kind of reminds me of the Flying Norsman with the triple V8s.... Just because you have the HP doesn't mean you have all that equates to a radically fast boat. Power is just 1/3 of the equation.

Nobody is more a SeaCraft koolaide drunkard as I am but I have been to the Suwannee meets and seen what it takes to get a boat into the 90s+ and the Potter 23 isn't the platform to do it in.

gofastsandman 02-01-2017 09:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kmoose (Post 249364)
You are right in line with my thinking. If this was even an 80 statute boat it would be dominating the Scream and Fly forum and would not need advertising to sell it. It kind of reminds me of the Flying Norsman with the triple V8s.... Just because you have the HP doesn't mean you have all that equates to a radically fast boat. Power is just 1/3 of the equation.

Nobody is more a SeaCraft koolaide drunkard as I am but I have been to the Suwannee meets and seen what it takes to get a boat into the 90s+ and the Potter 23 isn't the platform to do it in.

Was on an island runner 26 w 250 optis 6 people and 67. Said he sees 72 light.


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