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Ji Su Ho's 2003 Convincor 300

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I CAN ATTEST TO WHAT A GREAT BOAT THIS IS...I DID THE INSTALL ON THE PROCHARGER AND TESTED IT AT DELAWARE DAM WE SAW 82 ON GPS (BEST SPEED)BUT CONSISTANT 80 MPH(TWO PEOPLE/HALF TANK FUEL)
THE 30 P 4 BLADE WAS A LITTLE FASTER(82 MPH)BUT THE 28 IS A MUCH BETTER ALL AROUND PROP.
VERY IMPRESSIVE BOAT.
 
Originally posted by bob simonik:
ji su ho !!!!! what are the extra gauges ?? makes mine look neked !!!! RISENSHINE !!!!


Sorry for the late response, the extra gauges include trim tab indicator, fuel pressure (for the procharger) dept finder, clock, Fire supression system indicator, and your other standard gauges. It's getting warm down here and we have a baja poker run coming up this weekend (17th April) Several checkmate owners are going out to play.
 
Bob, I will try to answer the question on additional HP with the procharger. I could be corrected but I believe you can expect a 40% HP increase which would be pushing pretty close to 600 with a 502
 
ji su ho ,the boat is gorgeous ! there's a lot to be said for just letting the people that build it do it their way ..
 
Thanks Bob for the compliments. I do agree with the manufacturer doing all the work. I was at the dealership when the boat arrived. I knew I would own it some day. I had a 220 Convincor at the time so I tryed to sell it all summer (live in a small town) with no luck. Finally talked the dealer into taking mine in trade. It was worth the wait.
 
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