Nice job Colby, how does it run with that big old blower motor?
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Hello Steve, So far very happy with the way it runs. Running a small prop (Bravo 26) on it right now and fully loaded with 4 adults and full of fuel I am right at 103. Not sure what it will do with a 30 but sure like the acceleration of the 26.
My brother is running a blower mtr. in an Eliminator that pulls a 32" prop, we like the 30" better for the same reason, nice top end and great acceleration. You might like a 28 Bravo with a little cup added to tighten it up on the top end. I didn't realize the 22 I.O. was a completely diff hull and deck until you started this project. Again, Nice Job.
I purchased hull #11 (22') yesterday... Very Happy to say the least, been looking for a nice one for 7 years
What year is #125?
Recent photo of my 22.
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Sorry if image is too big don't know how to resize.
1990. I like the colors of yours... Hows the X push it?
101 with stock pro max, not x. He is a good friend of mine. The 22's are awesome. I think I know which one you you bought.
Cawley
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Steve, I do have a 28 and a 30 I could run but still not enough seat time - have not really aired the boat out yet. I think it has more in it but hard to tell where to trim it out to. A lot different feeling than trimming out an outboard which is what I am used to. It would be nice to add a trim indicator but figure I will find the sweet spot sooner or later.
Its not the yellow one. I would have liked to have found the one that was their brochure boat. It was a ALL black 22 with the
mercury racing colors... Anyone know where that one is?
there was a black 22 up in canada a few years back w/the merc racing colors.