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Old 01-06-2004, 11:00 PM
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Default SWEET RIDE!!!

It was soooooooo coooolll. Took my 23 for a ride tonight after the engines got tweaked ( 1 injector bad and the cut outshift switch sticking)I topped out at 40 kts, 100 gallons of fuel, 5200-5800 WOT. 17x15 props, twin 135 Rudes 2001 ficht sitting on Potter bracket.
One thing I found strange was that the boat ran best with the tabs up. As I trimmed up, the boat seemed to rise up - the spray moved aft - and the boat stayed level. It seems that the bracket is a giant tab under speed.
Holeshot was best with the tabs down then trim up for speed. I was worried that the 135s would be under powered but now I don't think so. This boat skipped along at this speed and I wouldn't want to go faster [img]images/icons/shocked.gif[/img]
How does this compare to other 23s?

Bill
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Old 01-09-2004, 10:23 AM
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Default Re: SWEET RIDE!!!

Bill,

First, congratulations for being smart enough to live where it's warm. -1 this morning while plowing the 12" of lake effect snow.

It sounds like you hit the right configuration right on the money. The right combination of power, bracket, tabs, load/fuel balance is an enviable thing.

Enjoy!

[ January 09, 2004, 09:24 AM: Message edited by: Otto Cuyler ]
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Old 01-13-2004, 01:42 AM
Briguy Briguy is offline
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Default Re: SWEET RIDE!!!

Gene, My 78 CC rides best with tabs all the way up too. The only time I need them is to charge into a headsea or lift one side for spray reduction or balance. My 4s 115 suzuki's top at 37kts or so and I am happy with them. Does the potter bracket keep your scuppers up or are they under water? Thanks Brian
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Old 01-12-2004, 04:35 PM
bfolden bfolden is offline
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Default Re: SWEET RIDE!!!

Sounds like you havce got it dialed in fairly well.
I have a 1977 23 cc, which I just refitted, it has a stainless marine bracket with a 250 HPDI, and I top out at around 48 mph, without any trim tabs, which I will hopefully get soon. Good luck with your boat.
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Old 01-12-2004, 05:33 PM
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Default Re: SWEET RIDE!!!

Hey Briguy,
My scuppers had been glassed over (thru the bottom)and I have been following the various threads about scuppers and have decided to jusat drain into the bilge for now. After constant wet feet in my 20 it is so nice to be dry.
With 100 gals of gas the water line is about 2" up the side at the transom. I can stand on the platform and stay dry but the platform does go down to the water.
Bill
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Old 01-12-2004, 07:41 PM
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Default Re: SWEET RIDE!!!

Bill was nice enough to take Capt Chuck and I for a ride this past week and I was indeed very impressed. Anyone know of a 23' CC on the market out there that needs a total rehab?! I think I would put the same setup on one that Bill has [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img]
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