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05-09-2019, 08:32 AM #1Member
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Sportmaster vs Torquemaster 2
I have a 2005 Hydrostream Voyager that has been going on a 2 year makeover. Originally had a 2005 250XS, it will now have a 225 Optimax powerhead, 20" XS mid section, and a New Sportmaster with 10 min of run time. I have read that it probably won't be needed and might even hurt me because I'm thinking upper 70's will be the max out of this rig. The 250 XS was good for low to mid 80's. With a 1 person prop 29 pitch I heard low 90's. So my question is, would I be better off getting a Torquemaster 2 for this? I have read they are not compatible do to the trim units, a relief issue? Are they physically the same? I have the trim motor in the boat. Thanks for the help!
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05-10-2019, 11:24 PM #26000 RPM
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Sporties run on top the water with prop half out.
If not running on top then torqy
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Thanks Motv18, I do run it high.
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