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December 9th, 2007, 05:08 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Da Chief
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Fast Cat ? 4 Steve
Steve, have you got any photos of your boat?
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"Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in message
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Thanks Steve. In one of the forums I read somebody was saying something
about it running 85+ with a 300 HPDI. Now I know that's not the same as
a
Oti Pro XS, but still it sounded like they were being conservative to me
from what I remembered about your comments in the past.
I might have seen the same forum. It sounded a tad low to me as well, but
I did ride in a Yamaha powered FastCat when I was down in Miami. I
realize that this motor was brand new and the computer probably wasn't
letting the motor turn loose, but it sure didn't seem to run like the Merc
powered Cats. I think some of it has to do with Yamaha's lower unit
design. A lot will depend upon the prop that's on the motor as well.
A 300 powered Cat should easily be running in the 90 mph+ range, and this
one probably could providing the driver knew what he was doing.
In order to hit 86.4 mph, I had to experiment not only with my trim
settings, but with the jackplate height as well.
Plus, if he lives down south, he's probably not getting all 300 hp out of
the motor. Hot, humid air isn't what these high performance motors like.
I noticed that on days when it was really hot and humid, I couldn't get
the speed out of my boat that I could when it was cooler and dryer.
Then too, you have to have the right water conditions as well. Most
people love to run fast on days when the lake is nice and calm. That's
the worst condition to try for max. speed. Flat water puts too much drag
on the hull, whereas if you have a nice 12" chop, the boat will be
skipping on the wave tips and you only have air under the hull, hence
little drag/friction from the water.
But you knew most of this....
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