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    Not to worry, those wave crushing, rough water GSB wizards measure 23'7" I believe so eligible.

    One nice looking SOB below. Who the heck let a Yamaha slide in while no one was looking? Nizpro 475hp! One for the money, two for the SHO.

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    First it's a Yamaha, then twin smokers sneak into the thread

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    I suppose twin smokers does not a single make

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    Our friends down under from Nizpro discussing what works for them on an SOB ..........

    <iframe width="727" height="409" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ErejMOf0gd4" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen=""></iframe>

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    great video. Thanks for posting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg G View Post
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    Is it just me or does 101 MPH with 475 HP on a 21' boat sound a little "slow?" I fully understand that it's probably a bit heavier than some of the 21's in this thread, but with that much power, I'd be expecting at least 120 or so. Remember, a 24' Tuff with only 300 HP is running almost that.
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    Found these on Facebook, can someone make them bigger for me?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TooStroked View Post
    Is it just me or does 101 MPH with 475 HP on a 21' boat sound a little "slow?" I fully understand that it's probably a bit heavier than some of the 21's in this thread, but with that much power, I'd be expecting at least 120 or so. Remember, a 24' Tuff with only 300 HP is running almost that.
    Absolutely, especially considering guys are getting those speeds out of a lot less weight and power. Was kind of disappointed with the speeds guys were getting with the bigger motors. The pros didn't exactly outweigh the cons. Safe to say the smaller performance boats weren't the intended customer base they were intended for. They do seem to shine on bigger hulls meant for multiple motors

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    Quote Originally Posted by marks86 View Post
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    Found these on Facebook, can someone make them bigger for me?
    All I can say is Holy Crap!
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    Be fun to see a Tuff with that supercharged Yamaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by TooStroked View Post
    Is it just me or does 101 MPH with 475 HP on a 21' boat sound a little "slow?" I fully understand that it's probably a bit heavier than some of the 21's in this thread, but with that much power, I'd be expecting at least 120 or so.
    Many good points to think about but that Force is the F1 model which is 23'5" and has a cabin. Someone else may know the beam.

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    Progression 22 with a Mercury 450 V8. The first spotted in the world. Top speeds not yet recorded.

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    We have invented the world; WE see

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg G View Post
    Many good points to think about but that Force is the F1 model which is 23'5" and has a cabin. Someone else may know the beam.
    I thought that looked a bit longer. Still, 475 HP on a Tuff 24 would probably break the sound barrier.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TooStroked View Post
    Is it just me or does 101 MPH with 475 HP on a 21' boat sound a little "slow?" I fully understand that it's probably a bit heavier than some of the 21's in this thread, but with that much power, I'd be expecting at least 120 or so. Remember, a 24' Tuff with only 300 HP is running almost that.
    In the video he says it's not a race boat, it's a family boat. Pretty wild family boat. And a Tuff would be fun to see with one of these on it.

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