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If you look under the General section there is a thread about trailer bunk placement. The fundamental rule is to place the bunks under the Stringers of the boat like Capt Chuck’s picture shows his boat. There is one member here that had to have a lot of the bottom of his boat repaired because “he said” that his bunks were not placed under the stringers and caused a de lamination of the bottom glass.
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Thanks for the heads up on the bunks. I have them in the same place as my old trailer which I had since 1990 and the previous owner had them in the same place on the trailer before.
Regarding the boat you mentioned with the delamination if its the same one I saw it was due to the forward bunks not in the correct area. That trailer had no keel support. The forward part of those bunks were higher than the rear and causing stress points. Yes, I have been waiting since end of Feb for these engines. |
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Congrat's . . . must be fun to have that boat cruising 40mph in 2 - 3ft chop.
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as promised more numbers
The numbers I posted above were with 19" Rebels. These are with 21 vipers. RPM Speed Gal/Hr Miles/Gal 3100 26 10.5 2.6 3500 32.3 12.52 2.58 4000 38 16 2.37 4500 43 21.7 1.98 5700 57.3 ? ? I tried the 21" Rebels and couldn't get the rpms out of them I will try the 19" Rebels again and see how they compare. I would like to try some 19" Mirage Plus if anyone has a set? |
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Sweet Skiblet! The first twin 200 (non-HO) Etec #'s on a bracketed 23 are looking good.
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