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T-tops will shave 3 or 4 mph off top end Extra weight can slow a hull down 3 or 4 mph Having the engines mounted too low can shave off 3 or 4 mph. Props also have an enormous effect on performance. (kind of like trying to run a 40 yard dash in high heals vs. barefoot vs. sandles vs. army boots. Also you can't compare an overpropped boat with 19 inch 3 blade vipers to 16 pitch 4 blade props and conclude that 4 blade props are superior to 3 blade props. That's comparing apples to oranges. I've messed around with a bunch of props and have seen stern lifting props like the Mirage Plus and Rev4 dramatically improve the WOT speed/minimum planing speed/ride of seacrafts compared to some other props (michigan rapture, Stiletto Advantage, Stock merc blackmax props, Stock yamaha props). Anyways you get the idea that it's very difficult for a boat builder to make a claim about performance when there are too many variables that contribute to a boats speed. It's just not worth the aggravation to have to explain to a disappointed owner why his tricked out boat with a Tee Top, 600lb baitwell, 150 gallon fuel tank (full), with twin (PIG 200hp verados) won't achieve the same speed/economy as a stock well balanced barebones hull with a single lightweight engine (20+ year old two stroke). If I were a recreational boat builder . . . I would guard performance numbers with my life and leave it up to the message boards. |
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