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Tonka337 02-01-2012 06:29 PM

Did I see you in Lafayette by the airport? That thing is SWEET!!!!

RigRatNoMeaux 02-01-2012 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Tonka337 (Post 385839)
Did I see you in Lafayette by the airport? That thing is SWEET!!!!

Yup

skeeter77346 02-01-2012 08:32 PM

Very, very sweet rig. My 2 cents >> Break that SHO in per the book, keep it trimmed in and work it loaded up, trimmed in bow down - PITA, I know. Needs to stay at operating temp, vary your rpm, and minimize idle time til broken it. The SHO is a beast. Go get 'em.

fishaholic82 02-02-2012 02:57 AM

There's a guy in my neighborhood with the same style boat but with a 300 pro xs and his console is wrapped with lsu eye of the tiger. Those rigs are sweet!

Wide Open 02-02-2012 07:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by skeeter77346 (Post 385917)
Very, very sweet rig. My 2 cents >> Break that SHO in per the book, keep it trimmed in and work it loaded up, trimmed in bow down - PITA, I know. Needs to stay at operating temp, vary your rpm, and minimize idle time til broken it. The SHO is a beast. Go get 'em.

Rig rat, if you do anything take Skeeters words of wisdom to heart my friend. The man has been around the block more than once, and knows that SHO inside and out!
Good luck with the new rig, it looks awesome! Can't wait to hear the numbers when she's broke in !

Ray 02-02-2012 02:32 PM

That thang shines right there.

Looks a lot better than the unfinished decked ones we saw at the Houston Boat Show.
Figgered they would show the best at the big shows.

speck cc 02-02-2012 05:29 PM

beautiful rit right there!

Hydro 02-02-2012 07:21 PM

Slick rig !

latravcha 02-03-2012 10:10 AM

good loking ride

RigRatNoMeaux 02-04-2012 01:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by skeeter77346 (Post 385917)
Very, very sweet rig. My 2 cents >> Break that SHO in per the book, keep it trimmed in and work it loaded up, trimmed in bow down - PITA, I know. Needs to stay at operating temp, vary your rpm, and minimize idle time til broken it. The SHO is a beast. Go get 'em.

We have bout ten hours on it already. We have been breaking it in the right way. Varying the rpms. Still not proped right. Running a 21 p revolution 4. I think we need a 19. With it hammerd it only turns 54-56 hundred rpms. When I trim up it does t gain speed when the rpms go up. I think we need to also lower the motor. It performs the best with the jack plate buried. We might not have enough motor in the water also. But being 25'6", it handles a 2+ chop well. As in the 50's.


Anthony Beslin
Duce Rods
(337) 458-0142
ducerods@hotmail.com

fishinpox 02-04-2012 09:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RigRatNoMeaux (Post 387889)
We have bout ten hours on it already. We have been breaking it in the right way. Varying the rpms. Still not proped right. Running a 21 p revolution 4. I think we need a 19. With it hammerd it only turns 54-56 hundred rpms. When I trim up it does t gain speed when the rpms go up. I think we need to also lower the motor. It performs the best with the jack plate buried. We might not have enough motor in the water also. But being 25'6", it handles a 2+ chop well. As in the 50's.



Anthony Beslin
Duce Rods
(337) 458-0142
ducerods@hotmail.com


If that prop will fit on my 250 4stroke I have a 19p I'm looking to swap for a 21 or at least test if your interested . Let me know because I'm ordering a 21 this week

RigRatNoMeaux 02-04-2012 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by fishinpox (Post 387954)
If that prop will fit on my 250 4stroke I have a 19p I'm looking to swap for a 21 or at least test if your interested . Let me know because I'm ordering a 21 this week

Want to test it Tuesday?

fishinpox 02-04-2012 11:55 AM

I can't Tuesday, if u come to baton rouge I can take mine off n let u test it around here

skeeter77346 02-09-2012 07:14 PM

RRat, Call Capt Chad Dufrene - http://www.dufrenesguideservice.com/4436.html

He has been running your exact setup.
He posted lots of performance data on another site:

His comments pasted below:
25 Extreme Performance Numbers
Finally got through my break-in period and got to let the big dog eat. First let me say that Jimmy and Johnny Majek have hit a home run with the 25 Extreme. Being a fulltime guide for the last 14 years and a tournament fisherman I have had the opportunity to ride in and own many different boats models. Up to now the 25 Extreme is far superior than anything I have rode in so far. Holeshot, midrange and top end are great with the 300 Yamaha V6 fourstroke. The boat does not squat and jumps on plane at 2000 rpms without the trim tabs. This is truly incredible for a 25ft boat. I would not have believed this but I do it all the time and everyone is just as impressed as me. Here are the numbers with several different props:

Full tank of fuel, Trolling motor on bow, 4 Batteries and on board charger
2 people(Tournament load)
160lb Captain
265lb passenger

Mercury Rev 4 23pitch 3000rpms - 36mph
Best all around prop 4000rpms - 45mph
4500rpms - 40mph
5000rpms - 57mph
5600rpms - 64.7mph
0ne person 160lb captain 5800rpms - 66.3mph

Bravo 1 24 pitch 5600rpm - 63.5mph mid range not a good as Rev 4
Mercury Tempest 23 pitch 5800rpms - 63.4mph
Bravo 1 22 pitch 5900rpm - 63mph
Yamaha Saltwater series 23 pitch 5800rpms - 62mph

The WOT runs were tested with the jackplate at 1", 1 1/2", 2", 2 1/2", and 3" heights with each prop. At the 3" height I could get more RPMS but not more speed all the while careful not to get over 6000rpms. The best speed seemed to be with the jackplate set at a 2" height and trimmed out all the way up. We tried several figure eights and hard 180 degree turns at 30, 40, 50, and 60mph trying to make the boat slide, bite, our blowout and each time she was as smooth as a babies b*tt and never slid, bit, or blew out. The boat does not fall off the pad and bite. She holds the turns while staying up on the pad and does not slide. I put 12x12 Lenco trim tabs and the holeshot is stunning with the tabs down and engine up on the plate. Thanks Jimmy and Johnny for making a saltwater Ferrari sure to impress my clients this year. This boat is truly a pleasure to drive. I know there are many great Texas made skiffs and flats and have not rode in all of them. I can tell you the 25 Extreme is quite impressive.

Hope this helps.

RigRatNoMeaux 02-09-2012 07:44 PM

Thanks


Anthony Beslin
Duce Rods
(337) 458-0142
ducerods@hotmail.com

Salty 02-09-2012 08:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by skeeter77346 (Post 390212)
RRat, Call Capt Chad Dufrene - http://www.dufrenesguideservice.com/4436.html

He has been running your exact setup.
He posted lots of performance data on another site:

His comments pasted below:
25 Extreme Performance Numbers
Finally got through my break-in period and got to let the big dog eat. First let me say that Jimmy and Johnny Majek have hit a home run with the 25 Extreme. Being a fulltime guide for the last 14 years and a tournament fisherman I have had the opportunity to ride in and own many different boats models. Up to now the 25 Extreme is far superior than anything I have rode in so far. Holeshot, midrange and top end are great with the 300 Yamaha V6 fourstroke. The boat does not squat and jumps on plane at 2000 rpms without the trim tabs. This is truly incredible for a 25ft boat. I would not have believed this but I do it all the time and everyone is just as impressed as me. Here are the numbers with several different props:

Full tank of fuel, Trolling motor on bow, 4 Batteries and on board charger
2 people(Tournament load)
160lb Captain
265lb passenger

Mercury Rev 4 23pitch 3000rpms - 36mph
Best all around prop 4000rpms - 45mph
4500rpms - 40mph
5000rpms - 57mph
5600rpms - 64.7mph
0ne person 160lb captain 5800rpms - 66.3mph

Bravo 1 24 pitch 5600rpm - 63.5mph mid range not a good as Rev 4
Mercury Tempest 23 pitch 5800rpms - 63.4mph
Bravo 1 22 pitch 5900rpm - 63mph
Yamaha Saltwater series 23 pitch 5800rpms - 62mph

The WOT runs were tested with the jackplate at 1", 1 1/2", 2", 2 1/2", and 3" heights with each prop. At the 3" height I could get more RPMS but not more speed all the while careful not to get over 6000rpms. The best speed seemed to be with the jackplate set at a 2" height and trimmed out all the way up. We tried several figure eights and hard 180 degree turns at 30, 40, 50, and 60mph trying to make the boat slide, bite, our blowout and each time she was as smooth as a babies b*tt and never slid, bit, or blew out. The boat does not fall off the pad and bite. She holds the turns while staying up on the pad and does not slide. I put 12x12 Lenco trim tabs and the holeshot is stunning with the tabs down and engine up on the plate. Thanks Jimmy and Johnny for making a saltwater Ferrari sure to impress my clients this year. This boat is truly a pleasure to drive. I know there are many great Texas made skiffs and flats and have not rode in all of them. I can tell you the 25 Extreme is quite impressive.

Hope this helps.

Apparently, he has never ridden in a Haynie. :smokin:

Ray 02-09-2012 08:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by skeeter77346 (Post 390212)
RRat, Call Capt Chad Dufrene - http://www.dufrenesguideservice.com/4436.html

He has been running your exact setup.
He posted lots of performance data on another site:

His comments pasted below:
25 Extreme Performance Numbers
Finally got through my break-in period and got to let the big dog eat. First let me say that Jimmy and Johnny Majek have hit a home run with the 25 Extreme. Being a fulltime guide for the last 14 years and a tournament fisherman I have had the opportunity to ride in and own many different boats models. Up to now the 25 Extreme is far superior than anything I have rode in so far. Holeshot, midrange and top end are great with the 300 Yamaha V6 fourstroke. The boat does not squat and jumps on plane at 2000 rpms without the trim tabs. This is truly incredible for a 25ft boat. I would not have believed this but I do it all the time and everyone is just as impressed as me. Here are the numbers with several different props:

Full tank of fuel, Trolling motor on bow, 4 Batteries and on board charger
2 people(Tournament load)
160lb Captain
265lb passenger

Mercury Rev 4 23pitch 3000rpms - 36mph
Best all around prop 4000rpms - 45mph
4500rpms - 40mph
5000rpms - 57mph
5600rpms - 64.7mph
0ne person 160lb captain 5800rpms - 66.3mph

Bravo 1 24 pitch 5600rpm - 63.5mph mid range not a good as Rev 4
Mercury Tempest 23 pitch 5800rpms - 63.4mph
Bravo 1 22 pitch 5900rpm - 63mph
Yamaha Saltwater series 23 pitch 5800rpms - 62mph

The WOT runs were tested with the jackplate at 1", 1 1/2", 2", 2 1/2", and 3" heights with each prop. At the 3" height I could get more RPMS but not more speed all the while careful not to get over 6000rpms. The best speed seemed to be with the jackplate set at a 2" height and trimmed out all the way up. We tried several figure eights and hard 180 degree turns at 30, 40, 50, and 60mph trying to make the boat slide, bite, our blowout and each time she was as smooth as a babies b*tt and never slid, bit, or blew out. The boat does not fall off the pad and bite. She holds the turns while staying up on the pad and does not slide. I put 12x12 Lenco trim tabs and the holeshot is stunning with the tabs down and engine up on the plate. Thanks Jimmy and Johnny for making a saltwater Ferrari sure to impress my clients this year. This boat is truly a pleasure to drive. I know there are many great Texas made skiffs and flats and have not rode in all of them. I can tell you the 25 Extreme is quite impressive.

Hope this helps.

Think there is a mistake on this one.

smooth move 02-15-2012 04:56 PM

love it
 
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Originally Posted by BassAssasin (Post 385330)
Sweeeet!

X2


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