Stainless Skater

Checked w/ Randy those were just stage props (no pun intended) for the photo opportunity. So you see sometimes we must refrain from being quick to judge & give the benefit of the doubt. Mystery solved & case closed! I think my work is done here!:sifone:
 
32b (it's a 2007 ,they stopped making the original 32 a while ago- 2001 I believe??), still playing with props, and have to recalibrate the gps after switching to a battery free antennae, so not 100% sure on top speed.(You can watch GLH's video of the hudson run to get some ideas of the speeds we were running) The 6 drives on boxes really keep the boat hooked up and let you leverage the boat to do things with it you cant on a bravo boat. The nice surprise is the awesome gas mileage i've been getting out of the Ilmors, very surprised and much better than i anticipated.(Would estimate about 2 mpg crusing at 100) There are only 2 back seats , so the wind down the middle is not an issue as there's no middle rear passenger.( I can run wide open with virtually no wind behind the qtr canopy) Overall, Pete did a real nice job, as usual!

Steve,

My GPS Speedo antenna crapped out too & I went thru the whole battery replacement w/o any success so I wired mine directly into my Garmin GPS & it works perfect as long as I have the Garmin uncovered & on. No calibration necessary. It's running both my front & rear speedo plus the Garmin digital display.

If I had my way I'd lose most of my gauges for a few Data Tachs. I have 4 Tachs & 2 speedos in my helm. Data tachs would clean the dash up nicely. I'm not really a smartcraft display kinda guy although I know many of the newer high end boats are incorporating those style.
 

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I am wondering why the boat only runs 101 with 710's? The slip ratio of 14% is high and the speed seems quite low. I would guess closer to 135 mph. Maybe I did not read the thread correctly?
 
Brad,

Thats a photo I took off of Livorsi's site (LMAO) but good eye. I don't actually have a Data Tach but was saying I wish I did in order to consolidate the bazillion gauges.
Actually my boat ran 137 w/ the original owner & different props, my personal best 135 so you are spot on.
 
Steve,

My GPS Speedo antenna crapped out too & I went thru the whole battery replacement w/o any success so I wired mine directly into my Garmin GPS & it works perfect as long as I have the Garmin uncovered & on. No calibration necessary. It's running both my front & rear speedo plus the Garmin digital display.

If I had my way I'd lose most of my gauges for a few Data Tachs. I have 4 Tachs & 2 speedos in my helm. Data tachs would clean the dash up nicely. I'm not really a smartcraft display kinda guy although I know many of the newer high end boats are incorporating those style.

Only problem is I've got a north star gps, and it only reads to 99.9 mph
 
Only problem is I've got a north star gps, and it only reads to 99.9 mph

Obviously I needed to give you more credit but less to the original owner or whoever spec'd that bad boy out for a Cat:smash: Are there any Cat's that go less than 100?
 
Steve,

Did you get my PM about your current props. I know you gave me the sizes etc but do you know the rake & what gear ratio your drives are? I'm using your setup as a starting point for mine & they want to know what ratio. The DCB's & Eliminator w/ Indy drives all have a 1.39 ratio which is close to my Bravo 1.34
 
Brad,

Thats a photo I took off of Livorsi's site (LMAO) but good eye. I don't actually have a Data Tach but was saying I wish I did in order to consolidate the bazillion gauges.
Actually my boat ran 137 w/ the original owner & different props, my personal best 135 so you are spot on.

Great! That makes more sense than the 101 mph. :cheers2:
 
Steve,

Did you get my PM about your current props. I know you gave me the sizes etc but do you know the rake & what gear ratio your drives are? I'm using your setup as a starting point for mine & they want to know what ratio. The DCB's & Eliminator w/ Indy drives all have a 1.39 ratio which is close to my Bravo 1.34

18deg rake 1.5 gear ratio :driving:
 
Obviously I needed to give you more credit but less to the original owner or whoever spec'd that bad boy out for a Cat:smash: Are there any Cat's that go less than 100?

I think Allen liked north star due to his aviation background, prob didn't realize that this unit stopped at 99.9 other than that, it's a nice gps
 
That puppy was voided a while ago! That's where the rev limiters kick in. They're just starting to sing at that rpm!
 
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fun day...Old Saybrook to Bristol, RI, isn't that where Outerlimit's are built?
down to Newport, buzzed back to OS...ocean swells..little chop...big chop..
boy...those props on a SSM VI outdrive just stay "hooked up"!!!
Thanks for the blast Steve...:driving:
 

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