Originally posted by: FiLeZz
My honda Aquatrax tourbo does 65Mph or so. 165 HP
My non turbo aquatrax has 125hp and does mid 50's Mph.
Love my two ski's
Originally posted by: Ronstang
Well, how do you explain speed verified by GPS then doubting Thomas? I agree with Uppsala. My old bass boat would go over 60 mph and my current ski boat will do about 55 on smooth water, but it could go a lot faster if I switched from a ski oreinted prop. The SeaDoo XP waverunner at my lakehouse does ~60 also.
Originally posted by: acemcmac
I completley forgot about bassboats.... I retract my previous statement about "only cigarette boats"
wtf do you fishermen need an engine that big for anyway? gotta catch up with the fish?![]()
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: Ronstang
Well, how do you explain speed verified by GPS then doubting Thomas? I agree with Uppsala. My old bass boat would go over 60 mph and my current ski boat will do about 55 on smooth water, but it could go a lot faster if I switched from a ski oreinted prop. The SeaDoo XP waverunner at my lakehouse does ~60 also.
Don't forget that bass boats are very fast boats, much faster than a normal boat.
Originally posted by: Uppsala9496
Originally posted by: acemcmac
remember, everything always feels faster on the water.... most speedboats only do 35-45... only the cigarette boats break 50... and the half million dollar ones top out in the 60-70's
WRONG. I have an 18 foot deckboat (Harris) with a 175 hp i/o on it and I can get it up to about 53mph on a calm day with the proper tilt and trim of the propeller. Normally she runs about 47-48mph without adjusting anything. And my boat is old ('88). There are a lot of faster recreational boats out there. One of my neighbors has a swisher with a 180hp outboard that easily tops the 65mph mark.
Originally posted by: CVSiN
if a boat the size and weight of a skyscraper can break 40+ mph on the water I know damn well that Offshore powerboats break 100...