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Old 07-12-2009, 05:22 PM
doodlebug doodlebug is offline
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my sceptre would run 65 on the gps with 250 mercs,maybe faster without the top only got 58 with 200's next run will
be with 150 optis 250's were fun though
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Old 07-12-2009, 07:27 PM
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my sceptre would run 65 on the gps with 250 mercs,maybe faster without the top only got 58 with 200's
Yeh, Thats about what I figured. My friend had 2 - 200hp
Merc 2-strokes on his 23 SeaCraft CC and he topped out at about 58 mph also....
Still plenty fast!!
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Old 07-13-2009, 08:46 PM
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my sceptre would run 65 on the gps with 250 mercs,maybe faster without the top only got 58 with 200's next run will
be with 150 optis 250's were fun though
Yeah, but I seem to remember her being so tail heavy, you had to power her off the trailer while launching at the ramp. Really fun watching her on the pins though. I also noticed NoBones left with his pink slip. This leaves me wondering if the stoplight serenade was a Calcutta. I`ll let the Captains sort this out at the dock.
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