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Major Performance
Just saw this on THT
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Can you say "Chine walk"...lol
70 mph white knuckler
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Rip that T-top right off !
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Way too much weight on a standard 25" transom.
I suppose it would be pushing the limit even with a Hermco helping it float. Not my cup of tea
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Looks like a 20 in transom.
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I can hear it now....."no really John, I only had twin 115's on it!! So what? I was at WOT and totaled the boat doing 84 mph, you insurance guys are all the same it's always a hassle to get a claim paid"
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No problem on my bracket if someone would buy them for me. Mine did not chine walk at
67 with the 250's the key is to get them high enough. I miss the speed but not the fuel bill.
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if you total a boat going 84, it's unlikely you are gonna live through the accident to file an insurance claim.
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Quote:
You were the first person I thought of when I saw this. Power loading off the trailer. |
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Add 4 guys who happen to be in the stern at the same time as waves happen to break over and........then another.....and then .....oh Sh....
Would like to drive it on flat water though....one time |
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