I’m looking at a 2018 Pro Elite with a 250XS TM2 lower 26P Bravo XS.
Any idea on average top speeds you guys are seeming from these?
How’s the ride, handling etc?
I’m looking at a 2018 Pro Elite with a 250XS TM2 lower 26P Bravo XS.
Any idea on average top speeds you guys are seeming from these?
How’s the ride, handling etc?
Mercury 3.0l 225EFI
2001, 0T264057
250XB Fuel ECU
300PM ING ECU
Lightened Flywheel
63cc heads
Boyesen 2stage reeds
Cowl mod
I have an 18 625 with a 18 verado 250 running a 28 bravo stock 2 people tourney loaded 85degree water temp and 100 air temp will run 76 down here in texas
turning 6150rpms revlimiter is 6400 on my motor in cooler weather most 625 will run 78 to 81 tourney loaded mine has seen 80 with 2 people on chicamonga didnt spell that right i know not with me but previous owner as far as ride goes, very dry handles like its on rails handles big water superbly there is a video of a guy on lake erie in his 625 check it out
Last edited by camarojockey; 09-16-2020 at 10:10 AM. Reason: adding info
The average 625 with a 250 with 2 guys, full gear, etc, tourney loaded 75-78 depending upon conditions. This assumes a 36v Tm with regular batteries and dual power poles. A Yamaha will get you another 1-2 mph. Lithiums another 2 mph. But overall for mercs the best props has been a 28 bravo 1 XS. Light with one guy they’ll run 78-80. The best bet for a super fast one is no poles, lithiums, and a flashed Sho.
I can run 80mph loaded. Thats with a 300xs and a 29p Bravo xs and a lot of driving. I can run all day at 72 mph without having to drive it much at all. Not sure how these guys are running 80 with a 250 merc "loaded". I would put you around the 72-75mph range.
But you know most us always add a little more than what reality is. Haha. I do know the SHO has a bit more mph.
Blazer 625/300xs
I have a 2019 625 with the 250 Merc ProXS 4S and I can run 78.5 in the summer heat loaded for fishing with 2 people. I have run 79.5 loaded (even water in the live wells) in cool weather. I do have lithiums but it's not a problem to run those speeds. Handles great with a 28 Bravo I XS and the holeshot is amazing! I'm really surprised the speed with the 300XS isn't significantly faster for you BlazerVA. On a side note, I hit something and threw a blade Saturday so I'm back to the Tempest for a little while... that did not make me happy!
It's a different boat with the Bravo! It rides and handles so much better with the Bravo and it's a little faster for me. My Tempest is a 27 and the Bravo is a 28. I even had a partner tell me he noticed the difference in ride with the Bravo.
When discussing speed in these “lighter boats” such as bullet, blazer, gambler, etc. that are faster than your average cookie cutter, and your reporting on your boats speed the details of the load, current, water conditions, water and air temps are significant! Especially the lighter boats. The blazer 625’s are around 1600 lbs now, 650’s are a bit more. Bullets are a few hundred pounds lighter and gamblers are about the same as a blazer now. So for the 625’s, in my research, how you have your boat loaded and setup has a tremendous outcome on speed! Sure a stripped down 625 with smaller graphs, no poles and lithiums will run “loaded to fish” over 80, but the same hull with bigger graphs on the bow and console, power poles, regular batteries, running “loaded to fish” will only get to 74-76. That’s why your seeing such differing results. Please include your boats full details for your speeds. 10-15 years ago these items didn’t exist so never were in question.
DTS, I know we have had a previous discussion on this topic but here's my setup:
36V Ultrex and 12" HDS Live on the bow
One 12" HDS Live in the dash
8' Power Poles
All Lithium batteries (4 12V)
28 Bravo I XS
I typically don't carry all of my tackle when I'm fishing, I usually have specific conditions and styles that I'm prepared for so others probably carry more weight than me. That being said I have seen 78.5 with two guys in 90 degree weather. I'm sure the Lithium's help a lot, it's amazing how light they are.
Driver abilities alone can be 1-3mph. Blazer Prez Keith Craft and I were testing the very 1st 625 and we made back to back passes. My pass was 1.5mph faster.
Gamblers aren’t lite
no, they’re not if compared to a bullet but compared to most cookie cutters they are. The new sterling’s and gamblers are heavier than the early models. For an example a 2100 weighed 1600 lbs, about the same as a 625, both boats being 20.5’ or within a few inches and both run similar speeds. I’ve been in quite a few gamblers and owned one for 4 years, also excellent boats but very weight, setup, condition, driver dependent boats.