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I've seen a video of that boat doing 80. I'll have to find it
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Would like to see that ......80.........with a lot more left to go !
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I love fast and love my SeaCraft but 85 or 90 +. I wonder what they have for insurance if any?
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Actually he will have no insurance if he makes a claim and the insurance company finds out he was over powered by about 300 to 350 hp from the original manufacturer's limits. Funny how insurance companies will take any information you give them about your boat as true, max power sticker, etc. when you purchase the insurance, then if you have a major claim out of nowhere they know all about your boat's limits. Years ago I had a friend who re-powered his boat and was over powered by 25 hp over his capacity sticker and original insurance application, 175 hp vs 150 hp, hit a oyster bar and tore up the engine, hull, etc. and they told him tough crap, thanks for your premiums. I remember him telling them he got a real good deal on the 175, the agent said "not really"!
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I know someone who was denied a claim when towing in excess of rated towing capacity. The boat came off the trailer at highway speed ripped the drives off, ground the bottom down to the bone before it slid into some guardrails. If they can find a way out of paying they will.
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Fast, but not so much fun cleaning your underwear after a full-throttle run. I rigged that thing for a young (twenty-something) female attorney in West Palm Beach. She kept the boat less than a year before trading it in on a 31 Tiara-Pursuit.
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I need a new prop and I would like your suggestions. I have been told the bigger diameter props for the 2.5 liter and four strokes are to big for my 2.0 liter. I want to be in your range 48 mph at 2/3 throttle. I know with my prop being worn so bad is increasing the RPMs a lot but I also think I may can do a 21pitch. Suggestions please.
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Thanks.
That is all good information and I have realized about all of it before I posted the question. I did not know about the 40 and 41 series props so you gave me something to research. Thank you again for replying.
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Yea the older 40 & 41 props are lighter and have thinner blades where as the newer Plus props have thicker blades that flex less and are less prone to cracking. There is give and take. Thicker blades are stronger and don't flex as much but the lighter ones are faster!
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