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Old 12-13-2016, 06:39 PM
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Is there any reason a 23 Seavette with a 502 I/O (about 450HP) wouldn't chine walk at 65+ but a Sceptre/Tsunami would?

Following that logic - why would a 400 OB on a bracketed Tsunami chine walk?

Weight of the BB low vs. single OB higher and farther back?

I'm thinking if the 400R doesn't chine walk then why not? The western rivers are great to go fast in (unless you hit a log at 60) but with the 400R he could let the engine loaf at 40-50.
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