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Old 06-22-2012, 04:13 PM
Deathfromabove Deathfromabove is offline
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All I can say Is PROP it right and Make sure If you runn in alot of chop everything is strapped down. <airtime> Put a More weight in the bow and Burn through the chop and LAUGH YOUR BUTT OFF.


From my own experience from having a low transom and no bracket to a full transom with a bracket. I have gone Thru black maxx 200,honda 225 fourstroke,mercs 150,200,225 now a Suzuki 175 fourstroke. Favorite in speed and torque was the old black maxx. The 225 I could turn on a dime.

But all in all it will not feel like a true seacraft ride. But thats just my opinion.
But it will RIDE.. lol Suck some fuel too WOT. 3/4 throttle

Good luck

Personally Bigshrimpin and Mcgillicuddy HIt the nail on the head with their advice.
Local charter Captain Richie has a 135yammi and does 40knts stays dry from even weight distribution Most of the time.lol

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Old 06-22-2012, 09:09 PM
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You'll definitely need a 21. I'm running a 15 x 21 Mirage prop and am seeing anywhere from 5500-5800rpms
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