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2005 Pulsare 1850

xsive

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Here are some photo's of my fathers 2005 1850 Pulsare:

Powered by 2005 - 150 OptiMax
21" Trophy Prop
Smartcraft gauges, black powercoated bezels
5.5" CMC Jackplate
Hydraulic steering

Again, Many thanks to Dave @ Checkmate Boats of Fargo...Simply the best.

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Here are some photo's of my fathers 2005 1850 Pulsare:

Powered by 2005 - 150 OptiMax
21" Trophy Prop
Smartcraft gauges, black powercoated bezels
5.5" CMC Jackplate
Hydraulic steering

Again, Many thanks to Dave @ Checkmate Boats of Fargo...Simply the best.

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sidecrop.jpg

interior.jpg

motor.jpg
 
Awesome!

Thanks for sharing.
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Very nice, clean inside and out....while I have an older Pulse 185 I can definitely see the imporvements made in the 1850's....I love the gauges and I like that they moved the gas hole to the top of the back (mine is on the side) and I hope that has solved the slow-fill issues that mine and many other of the 185's experienced....nice in yellow too!

B.P.
 
According to the Smartcraft "Link" speedo. It is about 57 MPH @ 5700 RPM. That appears to be fairly accurate when you compare it to using the standard speed/slip formulas. Still runs 55 with three people. There is probably a little more in it but it is set up for overall good use.
 
Xsive
Nice rig! That looks like the Whiteshell or Lake of the Woods in the pic. Where do you have your cottage?
 
Beautiful.. does anyone have the 1850 with a 175 optimax/efi? wondering what the top speed would be.. dave
 
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Dave @ Checkmate Boats of Fargo...Simply the best </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

There is a reason that Dave sells as many boats as he does and was the # 1 selling dealer in the U.S.
Satisfied customers!!
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Keep it up Dave!
 
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