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labbed eh? i don't see myself ever payin for that.
This made me laugh a little!
When your talking 6 digit boats, a labbed prop is just adding ketchup.![]()
labbed eh? i don't see myself ever payin for that.
This made me laugh a little!
When your talking 6 digit boats, a labbed prop is just adding ketchup.![]()
LOL i knew some joker would say that! the fact is where i boat your props can take some abuse and in 20 seconds that money spent on lab work is gone. the river changes often and underwater sand bars can form in days. bringing in all kinds of fun stainless chippers. so to me it would be foolish to pay for lab work
How can Checkmate throw a boat together and not have it perfectly setup when its going to editors to review performance???? Shame on themDoug and Kip told me today that this boat now is running 82 mph. They said a labbed prop made the difference.
Powerboat mag sometimes does some odd things during a boat test. I took a new 24 Pulsare to Miami for thier test. I drove the boat at 78.4 on GPS. They took it out in a 2-3 ft chop and the driver asked the editor to ride with him. Well, the editor had to weigh at least 350 lbs! They still ran 74.6.


if Doug and Kip say it runs over 80, i believe them. although it would be nice to actually see a gps read out and maybe a video, everyday we all sit here just waiting for such data from the factory, please guys throw us a bone every now and then we are your biggest fans. im just confused a little. im an engineer and i was thinking you would need at least 600 hp to run 80 on a daily basis in a 5500 +lb boat non step v bottom . I have enclosed a video of a velocity VR1 this boat holds a world record for speed its 28' 6" in length and weighs 4300lbs and thats very light for that size boat. Congrats to checkmate for beating a Velocity VR1 with 75 less hp. That is a very impressive feat .Slippy Rat if you do buy the boat please keep us informed on your speeds. good luck with your choice.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HY0_LEfECuIDoug and Kip told me today that this boat now is running 82 mph.
labbed eh? i don't see myself ever payin for that.
This made me laugh a little!
When your talking 6 digit boats, a labbed prop is just adding ketchup.![]()
Why would I want to put ketchup on my boat????![]()
Wont be anytime soon! Im just starting my research and i tend to over analyze a bit. But at these figures who can blame me. As of now its lookin like i may need to spend more than i originally planned to achieve my target speed. And two mills is out of the question. Need a fast reliable single.
If you charge a new motor does it void the factory warranty?
