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Exhausted
10-15-2001, 11:23 AM
Anyone have any experience with a 24' Python deep-v w/BB Chev & Berekley pump? Looking at one for use in Lake Erie.
flat broke
10-15-2001, 11:45 AM
No first hand experience, but I would have to guess its slow going.
Chris
spectras only
10-15-2001, 11:51 AM
Pythons are similar to Donzis,and with a 24 degree deadrise it would be very slow,unless you have a blown engine.I knew someone with a similarly setup 24 footer with a berkeley,and the speed was around 45-47MPH
Slick
10-15-2001, 12:05 PM
Why would you want a jet for use in Lake Erie? Isn't that lake like 1000' deep? Is it a good deal or is there some reason you'd want to run a jet on such a big lake? I'd think a prop would be much better suited for the great lakes.
Slick
custom-cruiser
10-15-2001, 12:34 PM
I think this guy could tell you what you want to know. http://www.teshio.com/JetBoat/python.html
Exhausted
10-15-2001, 12:47 PM
Originally posted by Slick:
Why would you want a jet for use in Lake Erie? Isn't that lake like 1000' deep? Is it a good deal or is there some reason you'd want to run a jet on such a big lake? I'd think a prop would be much better suited for the great lakes.
Slick
Lake Erie is actually very shallow, average about 75'. The narrow deep-v of the Python would give a good ride on the 2'-4' waves normally seen on the lake. The jet seems appealing as it's maintenance and repair are more user friendly and less expensive than an outdrive. I realize performance will not be equal, but I was hoping it would be usable.
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