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  1. #1
    phebus
    rvrhlic, I was just over at Absolute. Aaron is buttoning things up, and just about to start your boat. The weather and water are perfect. When you heading out?

  2. #2
    INSman
    No wonder I can't get Aaron on the phone !!
    I can wait, this boy has been waiting too long to get his new Raylar'd boat out on the water !!

  3. #3
    phebus
    Aaron has a red powdercoated intake sitting on his bench right now. Those intakes look sweet powdercoated. This one is going in a Advantage vee bottom. Anyone from the boards?

  4. #4
    INSman
    Mine will be powdercoated purple with clear and should look good

  5. #5
    rvrhlic
    I spoke with Aaron, tonight the boat is all back together and running!!! I wil be out on the water Saturday!! Can't wait to get that sucka out!

  6. #6
    Ivan Dan
    I spoke with Aaron, tonight the boat is all back together and running!!! I wil be out on the water Saturday!! Can't wait to get that sucka out!
    I can't wait to hear your results.....what speeds were you seeing in yours before the kit? What are you HOPING for after? I would say when its hot out, a few peeps on board, and pretty much full tanks the best I can get is about 62 or so and can't seem to get it over about 4700-4800 RPM though. Anyone have any insite on this? Do I need a different pitch prop?

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    Beer-30
    I can't wait to hear your results.....what speeds were you seeing in yours before the kit? What are you HOPING for after? I would say when its hot out, a few peeps on board, and pretty much full tanks the best I can get is about 62 or so and can't seem to get it over about 4700-4800 RPM though. Anyone have any insite on this? Do I need a different pitch prop?
    What prop? My 24P gets BEER-30 to 63-65 at 5000. Your 28' CAT should run faster than that.

  8. #8
    rvrhlic
    Seems a little slow to me, I know with a full boat I can still get 4900 or so RPM and mid 60's with my old 24". Of course that speed is based on a standard speedo, the GPS one just went in with the kit, so who knows. I will say that a fully loaded boat with the 496 was just not enough to get the hull working for you. I am hoping the kit will allow the hull to work with a full load.
    I will let you know after the weekend, boys trip this time so look for the sausage fest!
    I can't wait to hear your results.....what speeds were you seeing in yours before the kit? What are you HOPING for after? I would say when its hot out, a few peeps on board, and pretty much full tanks the best I can get is about 62 or so and can't seem to get it over about 4700-4800 RPM though. Anyone have any insite on this? Do I need a different pitch prop?

  9. #9
    phebus
    I can't wait to hear your results.....what speeds were you seeing in yours before the kit? What are you HOPING for after? I would say when its hot out, a few peeps on board, and pretty much full tanks the best I can get is about 62 or so and can't seem to get it over about 4700-4800 RPM though. Anyone have any insite on this? Do I need a different pitch prop?
    I'd say that is pretty realistic for a hot day, and a loaded boat. I think your speedo is pretty accurate.
    You might want to try a labbed Bravo 24P when it's hot to get your rpm's back up. I always like to run at the upper limits specified for the engine, so for the 496HO that would be closer to 5000.

  10. #10
    INSman
    I personally have had great success with a 26p that has been pitched up to 27.5 and cut down to either 15" or 15 1/4". I will double check the later.

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