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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg G View Post
    My swedish stinks! How much is it? It is a combination unit that handles both foot and hand from teh looks of it
    305,53 usd + shipping

    You can use google translator , very useful
    http://www.google.no/language_tools?hl=com

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    That seems very cheap........$305.00 USD for the entire set up? There is only one US manufacturer that still offers a combination hand/foot throttle. Thanks for the conversion, I wish I could use google t to translate the entire thread and then buy one!

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    +1

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    Nice looking boat. good work

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    Thanks Hydro, I guess the pedal can't be bought until next year. Would you mind confirming to me that the total cost is $305 USD ?

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    yes that's what it stands

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    Hei Hydro,

    Welcome to the boards from another Norwegian. I just turned the wrong way in sinsenkrysset a few years back and has been here ever since, nice for boating....
    True Viking
    Scarab 34 SS with Triple OMC 4.0 V8's

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    kimswang, are you perhaps able to read the thread and determine if the unit seems to be a good one. I am looking for a top shelf foot and hand throttle combo and can't really tell from the translation. Thanks

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    Hi fellow vikings, Americans and others,

    I notice this thread stopped December last and maybe kick some life back to it...

    Hydrolift how are things with the Argo? It's in the middle of the summer season over here now and we would like to hear some news and results
    You know, I agree with some of the guys in this thread; Ditch the large and heavy Jappo motor and replace it with a Merc screamer (i.e. 2.5 EFI Offshore)!!!
    Those are easily accessible in Norway and you can get a decent one for about 9-12,000 USD I guess.
    You should be able to obtain 100-110MPH in your Argo with a 2.5 EFI I think.
    I previously (many years ago) raced Argo 21 and 23 in the Norwegian Class 3C 2L offshore series using the Merc Hi-Perf XR2 Offshore(200+HP) motors - same as the SST 120 powerhead. Excellent cats with a lot of speed potential.
    In my 23 foot Argo I gained a top GPS speed of 95.5MPH in salt water in excellent sea/weather conditions - I really love those Merc screamers!!!
    It's a pitty they are now replaced with the 4 stroke 200XS models

    Now I am rigging a Swedish type Lustcat 18 foot with a XR2 motor just to get some speed back into my blood...
    This is a cat very similar to the Finnish Argo with stepped buttom and very light, rigged for Offshore racing in a 2 seat tandem set-up.
    There are a lot of work still untill (shopping the last parts here in the forum now ) this project is finished but I hope to get it tested during August and my goal is 100MPH+ with a 30 or 32" cleaver.

    Hope to get this tread running again and wish you all a GREAT SUMMER!!!

    Thanks,
    Lars

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    Hello Lars

    Hehe i'm afraid the heavy yamaha engine stays on the boat
    It is a nice merc engine for sale on Finn.no now ( http://www.finn.no/finn/boat/motor/o...nkode=29438880 )
    if i only had the money

    I have today, replaced the hydraulic acuator on my cmc power lift.
    And i'm searching the internet for an 30" clever prop..
    Scream out if somebody has one lying around

    So i'm looking forward to vactation with nice weather now. The boat is ready

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    Cool!

    Have you found any more speed in your Argo?
    Any high speed or rough sea pics to post out here?

    Yes the 2.5 EFI screamer in the link looks great and the seller states it is in "as new" condition, but asking 23,000 USD I think is just a "dream thought"
    You can get a decent one for half of what he is asking...

    I am also looking around for a couple of cleavers and guess I also will start with a 30 or 32" getting 7-7,500 rpm's out of the fresh XR2, but time will show

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    Right now it goes really bad compared to what it has done. has taken away the rubber lip behind, so I can not get the lift I need ... But it is much more comfortable to ride I get about 70-75 mph now .. But with a cleaver, I hope to get some more speed as it lifts itself .. Lies at 6200rpm now with 28 turbo lightning. Maximum speed measured with gps is 81.5 mph (rev limiter) How will it work with a cleaver without exhaust boss on a Yamaha with the exhaust into the propeller?

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    Last edited by hydrolift_t17; 07-07-2011 at 05:18 PM.

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    Thanks for the pics!
    Awesome job you have done with the Argo! Looking very good. Nice paint job also!

    Yes the rubber lip makes the "little extra" air pressure and lift needed in the tunnel to get some of those last MPH's But pleasure boating is not just about top speed right? You'll get enough air through the hair in 75MPH also

    I believe a cleaver without the exhaust hub will work as good on the Yamaha as on any other outboard...
    I do not know this very well but have heard that you will loose a bit "steering" or "in water lenght" (when lifting the motor high on the transom) as the gearcase then will be like a bit shorter but I have always driven cats with this type of cleavers, using a torq tamer or rebuilding the skeg a bit.

    A cleaver will give you better top end speed and is a better choice for a light cat as the Argo is. It will give you "straight forward thrust" and a little rear end lift I believe.
    The Turbo Lightning gives you bow lift and that is not what you will be asking for in a Argo if I'm right

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