The RANGER on the Lake I normally boat on sez, over 35mph is TOO fast
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Thats BANNER with an H
[ September 11, 2003, 02:26 PM: Message edited by: 1Bahnerjet ]
OK, When can you say your boat is "Fast."
The RANGER on the Lake I normally boat on sez, over 35mph is TOO fast
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Thats BANNER with an H
[ September 11, 2003, 02:26 PM: Message edited by: 1Bahnerjet ]
whenever your in the out board section...sorry could'nt resist
Mr Twister:
OK, When can you say your boat is "Fast." Just after you beat the guy that you were racing.
In my opinion, When your talking about lake boats that have at least two seats, have the ability to pull a skier, and can carry enough fuel to run for at least 20 miles, Then anything over 80 mph is fast.
I was thinking 80 and over also.
Jake
over 70 i would consider fast for a lake boat.
i guess that i have to keep working on my boat, idea maybee if i pull all the int. out i can make 80,.......na hull is to heavy, i guess that 75 will have to do
1slowboat:
i guess that i have to keep working on my boat, idea maybee if i pull all the int. out i can make 80,.......na hull is to heavy, i guess that 75 will have to do Just put the bottle to it until you reach your desired speed. (Of course when you get there it still won't be fast enough.)
There are jet boats that can carry enough fuel to go 20 miles?!! WTF I have never had one of those.
I think its aways changing, 80 in my jet used to seem really fast, now I guess I'm just getting used to it and want more. I guess its ok for having all the crap I have in it and using it for fishing and skiing.
I only get about 65 now without the N2O, which makes it seem slow when compared to running on the bottle, thats why I'm building a new motor to try and get over 80 before N2O.
But then I'll probably hit the bottle and run 90 and then be bored with 80 when I'm not using the N2O.
can't win,
jd