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10-27-2015, 11:43 AM #2266Scream And Fly VIP
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10-27-2015, 11:48 AM #2267Member
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10-27-2015, 12:10 PM #22685000 RPM
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Greg, the prop was a dr4 and the hp peaked at 303 at 6200. I wonder what a Dave Bush modified 300x would do on Ben's boat(maybe 100) Frank
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10-27-2015, 12:16 PM #2269Screaming And Flying!
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If I'm not mistaken "Waterheater" was out of the Convincor series of hulls in the early 90s? Those were 24 degree deadrise straight V's. I think they made them in 23', 25', and then the boat pictured which I think is the 28 footer. If Checkmate brought back the 23 Convincor O/B as a new offering, they would have a wave crusher on there hands that was fast as well.
On a related note, can you buy a "new" 2100 Pulsare today? I'm assuming that Hustler has built several over the last couple of years since The List was started but at the same time I have not seen Wildman do any new ones. I think the last one he did was the deeper V 24' model but I'm not sure.
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10-27-2015, 12:26 PM #2270Screaming And Flying!
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Not surprised you ran a "dr4" prop Frank. Maybe a less expensive route (and still List Qualified) is for B kNo023 to find an old (true Spinelli Brothers) dr4 wheel and throw it on there to see what he thinks. Plenty of time to run until Thanksgiving. I have seen some guys use the dr4 wheels with great success in a variety of propshaft heights.
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10-27-2015, 01:44 PM #2271Scream And Fly VIP
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guy in bellmore or oceanside area has a 21 with a 300xs dont know if he comes on here too much if checkmate is still building boats im sure they will make one http://www.screamandfly.com/showthre...to-Long-IslandRaybo Marine http://www.raybomarine.com/
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10-27-2015, 04:47 PM #2272
Just want to note that one of the reasons Ben's boat runs as fast as it does is that Rob from Raybo blueprinted the bottom. His boat is also lighter then mine. We had 3 1985 22' Velocitys out Sunday. Ben's floats about 4" higher in the water then the other 2. That's with no one in each boat. Because we have put knees in all 3 of these boats and a couple others too. Bens is the only one I have seen with 4 stringers instead of 2 with bulkheads about every 2'. Maybe Rob can comment on where the weight savings may be and how much of the additional speed is from the bottom. Anyway thanks for the help on this boat Rob, your work is great!
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10-27-2015, 06:45 PM #2274Screaming And Flying!
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Updating The List with B kNo023 moving up a slot with his 97mph GPS run in brackish water ...........
Fastest SOB Hulls Available For Purchase New In 2015....All Boats Powered with a stock Mercury 300XS (306HP and 6400RPM Limiter)
#1 Tuff 21 kevlar hull-890lbs – 20’8” Long, 7’7” Beam - 22 degree deadrise + 7 1/2" pad -- Confirmed 102.5MPH Driver Blake Sewell (Newest runs 106 - Driver Unknown)
#2 Bernico F2 21 standard hull-727lbs–21’4” Long, 6’3” Beam - 24 degree deadrise + 14” pad -- Confirmed 98.1MPH Driver Dave Van Steelant (550lbs3000 385HP ran 103.1MPH)
#3 Progression 22 standard hull-948lbs – 22’1”Long, 7’8” Beam - 24 degree variable deadrise + 7" pad-- Confirmed 94MPH Driver goneby
#4 Sutphen 21 standard hull-1325lbs–20’9” Long, 7’2”Beam - 20 degree variable deadrise + 3" pad -- Assumed 88MPH Driver Unknown (525 I/O with heavy layup ran GPS 93.4MPH)
#5 Nordic Crossfire 21 & SR-21 standard hull-1475lbs – 21’ Long, 7’1” Beam - 18 degree deadrise + 9" pad -- Confirmed 86MPH Driver wildone
#6 Velocity 220 standard hull-1895lbs – 21’6” Long, 7’11” Beam - 22 degree deadrise + 12" pad -- Confirmed 84.8MPH Driver aaronmt73
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And the fastest of the no longer produced hulls....with power noted
<o#1 2002 Intimidator 21 - Hull Weight Unknown-Deadrise=22 Degrees + 6" pad -- Confirmed 100MPH <o– Stock Merc 15” 300X(325HP) – (Driver Trimmed Out15)
<o</o</o<o<o#2 1985 Velocity 22 Stepp “Old Style Deck” </o</o</o<o<o<o- Hull Weight Unknown-Deadrise=22 Degrees + 12" pad -- <o<o<oConfirmed 97.1MPH – 4" Setback-Stock Merc 300X(325HP) - (Driver B kNo023)
<o<o<o#3 1986 Superboat 21 "Classic" - Hull Weight Unknown-Deadrise=22 Degrees + 6"pad -- </o</o<o<oConfirmed 95MPH<o<o<o<o- Stock Merc 300X(325HP) - </o</o</o<o<o<o<o<o<o<oTrophy Prop <o<o<o<o<o<o<o<o<o<o- (Driver hoser)
#4 1976 Challenger 21 - Hull 1350lbs-Deadrise=21.5 Degrees -- Confirmed 90MPH - Yamaha 250HPDI Phase III(326HP) – (Driver Jamescole)
#5 1990 Activator 21 - Hull 1475lbs-Deadrise=22 Degrees + 5 1/2" pad -- Confirmed 84MPH – Stock Yamaha 250 Ox66 EFI(256HP) – (Driver dnelson964)
#6 2005 Kryptonite 22 Custom - Hull 1500lbs-Deadrise=23 Degrees (Pad Unknown) -- Confirmed 79.9MPH - Stock Merc Promax(290HP) - (Driver ghost28)</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o</o
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10-27-2015, 06:52 PM #2275Screaming And Flying!
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Would be interesting to know from one of the Hudson River boys what the interior floor to gunnel distance is on the Stepp Velocity 22.
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10-27-2015, 07:10 PM #2276
I'll measure for you Greg. Where do you want the measurement? Up near dash or in the aft where back seat rests? And you want the actual gunnel where the cleat sits or the top of the cockpit area. Not going to be able to get to it until late tomorrow.
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10-27-2015, 07:32 PM #2277
Greg g what boat are you currently runing and what power .
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10-28-2015, 07:23 AM #2278Registered User
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love reading these updates. #4 I/O Boat though? Shouldnt be on SOB list should it?
Thanks Fullers Marine Best in the Business..
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