This HTM is sitting for a few years now ,and I just started 2 months ago to finish this boat before next year vacation ,I,m still busy with my Baja 40 Outlaw project on the Baja section here in Serious offshore,but stopped working on the Baja to have this boat ready for towing it to Italy ( Italy summer vacation ) as I live in Europe.
The HTM is a 1998 SR 24 , the boat was having a Yanmar 315 HP turbo diesel with a Bravo 1 drive ,I bought this boat in Grear Brittain , but without the diesel engine .
The boat was completely stripped and sanded ,new 2 pack paint ,new white rubrail ,al the Ali stuff is sandblasted and epoxy powdercoated and painted in blue metellic 2 pack paint .
I had to replace the floor as it was badly rotten ,luckily the stringers were foam and were in great shape ,also the storage compartments in the front were bad ,and loose from the deck and hull on some places ,so I took all that out ,and added a 3/4 inch thick bulkhead in front .
The bulkhead was set in epoxy ,and glassed in to the floors and deck.
Power is a 2006 Mercruiser 496HO ,drive is a Bravo 1 .
I have more power on the shelf ,but this is the vacation engine that will hopefully stay together during the 2 weeks in Italy next year ...
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11-20-2010 06:17 PM
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11-20-2010 07:55 PM
Great boat, they haul ass with some minor power.
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11-21-2010 09:37 AMI was hoping for 70-72 mph with the 496HO ,I thought I read somewere long time ago that this boat would run this speeds with a 502 mpi 415 hp ,and I do believe those hp ratings were measured at the crank back then ?
I believe the 496HO is rated 425 at the prop ?
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11-22-2010 06:16 PM
I'm waiting on a response from a friend with an HTM-24 in the Peoria, Illinois area. I asked him what he has in it and what kind of speeds he is seeing. He's also at 650' above sea level.
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11-23-2010 12:45 PMOk,curious what power and what sort speeds he is seeing,does he have a SR 24 ,or a SS 24 ?
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11-23-2010 02:59 PM
Sr-24
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11-26-2010 02:31 PM
He's got a 454 with a supercharger putting out 600 HP, he consistently sees 91 MPH, and that is at 650 feet above sea-level.
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11-26-2010 02:56 PM
Between the Baja and now the HTM, you got the COOLEST projects!!!!!!!
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11-27-2010 09:18 PMI got a friend with sr24, it ran 70-73 with a stock 502 mag efi 415 hp. He procharged it about 650 hp and it ran 91-94, now 725 and high 90s. He has an imco box and a shorty.
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12-12-2010 02:06 PMI did some work to the HTM last weeks ,The drive and dual full hydraulic mayfair is on and working ( at least on a drilling machine mounted to the pump pully ) and steers the proper way .
The hatch in front is sand blasted and powder coated and sealed in place .
two 30 gallon fuel tanks are installed ,KPM sea strainer is also in ,which is a beautifull one !
gauges and shifter /throttle is in and all is working .
The thing I don,t have is a glovebox ... I read somewhere that the HTM ones are pretty stout priced ..
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12-18-2010 03:22 PMSome work done this week ,left sidepanel ready ,exept for the cup holders,need to make a device that holds them in place .
Today I made the right panel,and hopefully monday it can be installed.
I used epoxy to coat the floors ,mixed in some roughmakers in the epoxy to give a little traction for the snap in carpet .
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12-18-2010 03:41 PM
Very, very nice!
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01-30-2011 04:52 PM
so what's the news with the project?
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01-31-2011 03:42 PMNot too much work done the last weeks... I,ve done most of the electronics under the dash ,and in the engine compartment ,silent choice works now,all the wires are routed to their place for the blower ,bilge pump,nav lights ,etc
Rear seat base is ready ,also I,m busy with a bolster seat for 2 people ,since the HTM is 6 ft 9 inch inside I thought it was a good idea to sit in front with my wife and kid .
I forgot to take pics ,I will post some over the weekend .
A.J
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01-31-2011 10:39 PM
looking forward to it!
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03-20-2011 06:02 AMWe made a bolster for 2 persons ,since the boat is 6 ft 8 inch inside ,there is enough room to enter the cuddy.
The bravo 1 is mounted ,but I have my doubts about the water pick up ,this is a regular Bravo1 with the side inlets, now the top hole is equal with the bottem of the tunnel,so I guess when the boat climbes on its sponsons I loose water press ,or have no water press at all ....
I located a new XR with low water pick up ,so maybe I need to step up ..
I hope to do first sea trial in a few weeks.
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