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77 Nice rig. Really nice.
I have twin 115 Suzuki's that run great on my boat. Never a problem getting on plain even heavily loaded. I have 4 troublefree years with about 400 hours on the motors. Moving up to twin 140 suzuki's would only net you probably 2, maybe 3 mph at best. Yami 150 4 strokes would get you about 50 at WOT. I am happy all day long at 4000 rpm and 25.5 knots at 10.5 gph. My wot is 38 or so knots. I also have a bracket and would definitely recommend one to you in the FUTURE. Enjoy the boat for now. I've had mine going on 8 years and wouldn't dream of trading it in. She's in the shop now getting new paint, rubrail, gas tank, and pop up cleats. Will continue to post. I think the new name on the transom will look great: "Stocks and Blondes" Capt. Brian
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SeaMaster,
The origonal SC literature gave a top end of 50mph with dual 150's. Maybe a bracket will add 1-2 mph. Just don't expect an extra 10% like some bracket manufacturers claim. Let us know the day you splash it!
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Thanks Briguy, and I will be sure to let everyone know the day I splash it! [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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can you guys get the boat on plane with one 115HP easily?
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