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    Photos of propeller tessting with the LCB today

    Well I can tell you that the LCB is going to be a good lake/river boat. We ran a bunch of propellers 30 Drag 5, 32 Mad EFI 4 blade, 34 Mad EFI 4 blade, 32 5 blade Hering T/H, 37 Hering four blade O/H, 36 four blade Hydromotive T/H, 33 max 5, 34 max 5, Modified 36 Bravo, and 34 CNC Merc 5 blade.

    The boat does different things with each but for overall everyday use, the Max 5 is smooth and comes on plane with zero shake or effort. The modified 36 Bravo ran great numbers at 111 mph @ 5400 but accel and planing performance don't make it my top choice. The 34 Merc CNC is my 2nd choice with basically the same numbers as the Bravo but its an expensive one to run for everyday river use. My first choice is the MAD EFI or the Max 5. This will be a true 110 mph rig with people and fuel. Its what I was shooting for on 87 octane and some rough water capability. Looking forward to running the Suwanee with everyone next month.

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    Amazing stuff Joe.

    What our boats are now capable of, w/the new, available power.

    Reminds me of the new muscle cars vs our old big blocks of the ‘60’s/70’s.
    What used to take a race car w/a plate, we can now do w/the air on!

    In our hobby, what used to take a 550 lb potato chip w/a high strung, race fuel, no low end, shut off to shift, open exhaust, perfect water etc, etc, we can now do in a 1500 lb boat w/3 friends, in chop, w/the stereo on!

    In full disclosure, I can’t afford any of it but that doesn’t stop it from being baddd asss!

    Congrats snd thx for sharing Joe.
    I'd rather be competitive w/junk I built in my garage than win w/stuff I bought.


    I refuse to allow common sense to interfere w/my boat buying decisions.


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    I agree, a bad azz boat. Quite easy on the eyes too.....Since it planes off so well with the max 5, I would be leaning toward running it.

    83 V-King, 96 Mariner, ff block 2.5 w/a 28p chopper
    Ain't it great to have papa TRUMP back at the helm?
    Rebuild thread:
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    Videos

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    Can't tell from the pics. 300 or 450?
    Bullet CC w/ 225 Promax - Sold
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    Awesome results with a single!!!! I sorta kinda want to go to the dark side and get one of those 300r’s
    TJ @ Baker Engineering
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    Tuff 16 90 Yammie
    3.75@199mph with LSX power!!!

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    That sounds like fun!
    That was a 300r on what boat?

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    That was a 300r on what boat?


    My 4 year LCB project.... I have another one (fishing deck version) still in process-



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    Thanks Joe.Boat looks great , I thought they just built fishing boats?It's amazing how big those wheels are and the speeds they crank out.

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    Really nice, the transom pic in post one is amazing looking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scott reierson View Post
    Cool! Thanks for posting. Looks like the perfect rig and setup for the size. I want one!

    I've seen that Chrome exhaust do-Hickey on the back of the engine on previous pictures. What's it do?

    Thanks
    The do-hickey makes a beautiful sound!
    Theres a 15 sec YouTube video of one idling past a jetty, to the OP, is it you’re one?
    (Only saw it once, can’t find it now….)

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    Its an exhaust cut out. We were experimenting on what it would do for improved planing if we took some of the exhaust pressure off the blades. It is operated on a remote servo-I have on my Tri-toon as well. They freak people out when you start and outboard and it sounds like a corvette with flowmasters on it.

    Joe

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    Boat looks amazing any interior pictures?

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    That turned out so nice, great all around boat for lakes, bays, rivers etc…
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