Running out of lake before I hit my top speed, the lakes around here don't have many long stretches, have to take it out on the river to really open it up but the river has been to high for the past...
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Running out of lake before I hit my top speed, the lakes around here don't have many long stretches, have to take it out on the river to really open it up but the river has been to high for the past...
One thing I really like about the new Tritons is they use rotary switches instead of a touch pad like the Rangers and Nitros have. I don't like the touch pad in my 2012 Triton at all.
They are slow though compared to Yamaha and Mercury.
You achieve financial freedom much quicker by not financing and paying interest on depreciating items.
What makes you say that? I have owned several boats and vehicles, never financed any of them, its all about how you manage your money and the choices you make. Not having payments on depreciating...
2 most important rules of buying a bass boat are don't finance, buy what you can afford with cash, and never buy one that is underpowered below the max HP rating.
Why do you want a Suzuki? I would go with a Yamaha SHO or even a Mercury 4 stroke before a Suzuki.
Big Game Floro and Vanish aren't the same, the diameters are different.
85 PSI is low but if they are all like that I would say the gauge he is using is off or may not be doing the test correctly. The 200 Optimax is a good motor I would get it for that deal, plenty of HP...
What's wrong with your EFI?
Yes, mount it in the middle holes, and like said above don't use a Fury, Tritons run better with a Tempest.
Yes, they work for about 2 years then quit holding a charge.
No, as long as you don't go above the factory RPM limit.
I would go with the Lowe 178 with the 90, that will be a great boat if you decide to take it anywhere else as well.
Nice, now flash it to a 300hp.
I bought all of mine used with cash and I haven't had that problem.
Let me know if you figure it out.
I ran 3 gallons of it though my old Optimax and it did fine, switched back to Pennzoil after that.
SHOs typically run 4-5 MPH faster than a Verado.
Possibly ball joints, jack the wheel up and put a large pry bar under the tire and pry up and down to see if there is any play in them. The tie rods, idler arm and pittman arm are notorious for...
Have you tried it flashed with the Yamaha prop? Those props give you good lift and you should be able to turn it 6000-6200 RPM and get 75 at least out of it. If not you have to change your setup some...
6200 RPM with a 25P prop only going 71 MPH means you have quite a bit of prop slip, about 15% which isn't good, if you can get down below 10 percent It will do much better.
How much stuff do you have on the bow and do you have lithium batteries in the rear? That boat should run high 70s at least with a flashed SHO on it.
I would flash that motor and stay with the SHO 3 blade.
Get one with an SHO and you will be good to go.