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Old 12-10-2014, 09:10 AM
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Riley... I read on another site.. Tsunami with F350 pulling right at 60mph on the Transom.

I am thinking you should be able to Prop that bugger and Double check the Running height of the AV plate. On the 23' I just sold with a 30" Armstrong Bracket I was (Cough Cough) 5.8 Inches high with a Mirage Prop on a 250 Rude.

My First thought is...that boat should be doing 55 or close too it with that set up.

Worth a look if you already haven't done that.

Robert
He's not far off with a full tank of fuel and four guys in the boat. I bet it comes out of the hole like a cannon.

Only speaking for myself, I don't put a lot of thought or effort into top speed prop selection or cavitation plate height. Cruise speed efficiency in seas and being low enough not to blow out on a hard turn rank way above squeezing a couple of extra knots out of her in the channel.
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