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Old 02-13-2017, 05:04 PM
flyingfrizzle flyingfrizzle is offline
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Hey guys, new to group, I'll be bringing a new to me 2000 32 Master Angler with twin 250 Suzuki's home this coming week. Question, previous owner is running the factory Zuki 3 blade 16 x 18.5 props, cruise is 28 knts @ 4300 rpm, maxes it out arouns 38 at 5900. Cav plates are about even with the bottom of boat. How does these #'s look? Does she need more prop? She turns up quick and gets on plane easily, 90% of the time she will be running out of Morehead City NC

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I believe I have seen your bote, Not many sc 32's with Suzuki's (most had mercury power) and I remember one that was up for sale in Morehead a while back. Nice if it is the same one. Not many up here have had the 32's and mainly discuss the older design hulls but lots of good info up here. Share you thoughts on the 32 as many up here are willing to help just not many people owning or propping that particular model so info is limited on it but tons of good info on everything else seacraft...

Im out of Newbern area actually down in the county (Pamlico/Craven area) You any kin to R E Mayo or the Mayo family that runs the commercial fish house in Hoebucken?
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