Speed on the Water Active member Feb 25, 2019 #1 An intriguing project more than a year in the making, https://speedonthewater.com/boat-re...an-topping-120-mph-with-quad-verado-outboards
An intriguing project more than a year in the making, https://speedonthewater.com/boat-re...an-topping-120-mph-with-quad-verado-outboards
Ratickle Founding Member / Super Moderator Feb 26, 2019 #2 Interesting project. I remember when they started it at Double R with Clint's old boat after the power disappeared. They must not have been completely confident though. They left the scoops on...…..
Interesting project. I remember when they started it at Double R with Clint's old boat after the power disappeared. They must not have been completely confident though. They left the scoops on...…..
jdoss New member Feb 27, 2019 #3 looked good running. didn't porpoise like it did when it had the #6's.
Ratickle Founding Member / Super Moderator Feb 28, 2019 #4 Another of Jamie's pics. I remember that boat used to porpoise terribly.
Ratickle Founding Member / Super Moderator Mar 1, 2019 #5 I guess this means they can remove the scoops?
Ratickle Founding Member / Super Moderator Mar 3, 2019 #7 Then they should add two inboards. I don't think anybody has done six engines that way yet.
Ratickle Founding Member / Super Moderator Mar 4, 2019 #8 They will need this on that boat for sure. I would think it's gonna be really tough to dial in to begin with for engine heights. I have to believe it should be capable of around 130 when done. https://speedonthewater.com/in-the-news/5909-first-quad-outboard-trimsync-application-in-action
They will need this on that boat for sure. I would think it's gonna be really tough to dial in to begin with for engine heights. I have to believe it should be capable of around 130 when done. https://speedonthewater.com/in-the-news/5909-first-quad-outboard-trimsync-application-in-action