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67.5 so far on a light load but I think I can do better, still playing with props. I will probably keep this one a year and then get a Yam 300 next year or the following year. I have seen the Yam 300 hit 70.
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Thanks. |
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nick said it will do 65 but only time will tell.
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That sounds about right with a light load, also the wind can add or subtract up to 4+ miles per hour depending on if you are going into the wind or have it with you so you may get slightly more.
My 2400 blue wave with a suz 300 in the summer with a steady 10 knot south wind will go around 56 headed toward the gulf and then close to 60 on the way back with a little less fuel and the wind at my back. The 2 stroke 300XS with a 27pitch Bravo 1 XS on an HO has been shown on a GPS at around 72 or so I have heard. |
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You can offset that by moving the trolling motor to the back of the boat. |
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Salty beat me to it!
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It will do 65...I was there. Great boat, I've fished many times!!
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We might pretty even W. We might have to
find out one day! |
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i dont like to go fast.
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