Thread: Raising the X
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05-23-2010 08:22 PM
May I have a drum roll please...... Here are the long awaited results, 94 ish degrees high humidity and 74MPH on the GPS. That is a solid 5+ MPH gain with the +3 x dim. I did this with my 25 Mirage plus Lab finished double cupped prop at 5200 RPM. Still working on seting up the Ram Air, that might have to wait a while. The boat handled better, took the waves better and planed off good with the RPM below 3000 RPM.
Last edited by jeffswav; 05-24-2010 at 11:47 AM.
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05-23-2010 08:45 PM
Artie.... That is so funny.... That is what my wife and a couple of my buddys ask me. I think that is a respectable gain for a little hard work. My wife was a little nervous at first but the boat was very stable with much less trim to get max speed. I think "80" is my next goal, the Ram Air may get me 1 or 2 more.
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05-25-2010 11:30 AM
jeff thats great 74mph . so it was worth all that work .nice jop. i took mine out did 76.7mph me and my buddy 100gallons of fuel .if i lose 50 gallons of fuel she will hit 80mph . my x is stock
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05-25-2010 02:05 PM
Thanks, I highly recomend raising the drive. Speed and stability a win win.
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05-25-2010 05:51 PM
if i put a shorty drive on it would that do the same thing??????
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05-25-2010 07:03 PM
Yes, only -2 is the shortest with a standard Bravo. That would still be a big help.
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05-25-2010 07:14 PMThe shorty's benefit can be diminished if the drive is low in a stock position.. The gear housings get fat near the top where they meet the upper housing .. If that fat part is getting drug through the water it slows the boat down.
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05-25-2010 10:04 PMIMCO #10- 2009 National Champions
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06-18-2010 03:26 PM
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06-19-2010 08:39 PM
No, I have not. The boat is very stable, no chine walk and planes off well. The prop slip is under 10% so I have not tried anything else. When the timing works out I have friends that I can swap props with, I am going to try a bravo and a hydro. I will be testing the Ram Air tomorrow, I will post the results on the other thread.
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06-20-2010 02:44 PM
Jeff , you know that if you ever decide that you just might want a bigger boat you will have a hell of a time ever parting with the one you have now for the pure fact you have so much sweat and time involved working on her .
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06-20-2010 11:14 PM
Artie, it is a true labor of love. I may have this boat forever. But I am sure I will have other boats, maybe a houseboat. My wife says the boat is fast enough, well maybe for now. It is much more fun to drive and very few boats are faster than me. At least were I boat at. I have shocked a bunch of people this year including a bunch of bass boats. I can hit waves a lot harder and it hits very flat and smooth.
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06-20-2010 11:16 PM
OK, here is a project update. I installed the Ram Air and ran it today. It was very hot and humid, very high heat index. I would say the ram air is about a 2MPH upgrade and the 3" raised x about a 4MPH upgrade. I ran about the same speed today (considering the temps) as I ran with the hatch and air cleaner off on the test runs. I will do a dupicate post on the Ram Air thread.