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    #21
    Quote Originally Posted by BMCD View Post
    go out and run it , i was not aware those issues showed up on this early of a model. I honestly do not remember when those issues started to show up on z7s
    I'm not sure either, most of the posts i see are '10 or'11 through about '14.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PatriotAW4 View Post
    A few.
    2 Model years to be exact, and if I am remembering right it was changed back mid model year 2011. 08 I believe was rated for a 150 max HP. went to 200 in like 2010 time frame, after 2011 back to 150. The z18 may have been the introduction of the 175 Mx HP.

    "But you should not buy a boat without 200", Since its rated for a 150 on most of them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BMCD View Post
    2 Model years to be exact, and if I am remembering right it was changed back mid model year 2011. 08 I believe was rated for a 150 max HP. went to 200 in like 2010 time frame, after 2011 back to 150. The z18 may have been the introduction of the 175 Mx HP.

    "But you should not buy a boat without 200", Since its rated for a 150 on most of them.
    Needs a 200 regardless, it was dumb to rate them for a 150hp. You can get a new rating plate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IndianaBassMan View Post
    Yet you have a 19 ft boat with a 150.....a 150 is PLENTY for that boat
    My Skeeter is shorter, narrower and lighter than the Z7 and yes it absolutely is under powered with the 150 that is on it. If I decide to keep it I will be tuning the motor to a 230 hp by Nizpro.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PatriotAW4 View Post
    My Skeeter is shorter, narrower and lighter than the Z7 and yes it absolutely is under powered with the 150 that is on it. If I decide to keep it I will be tuning the motor to a 230 hp by Nizpro.
    Atta boy and run some racing fuel in that 25hp to get 25.7hp out of it……. Why stop at 230hp though, flash that thing to the max.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PatriotAW4 View Post
    My Skeeter is shorter, narrower and lighter than the Z7 and yes it absolutely is under powered with the 150 that is on it. If I decide to keep it I will be tuning the motor to a 230 hp by Nizpro.
    i think there is not one person on this forum that does not know how you will respond. really no need to comment on any thread, cause we already know.
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    the rating was changed to fit a price point most were sold on single axle trailers with 150 hp . the motor is plenty some folks dont have the need to go over 60 mph on the water. there is a reason folks bought the z 7 they were cheap not everybody has to run 70 mph they want to but some dont have the funds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ssmithboats View Post
    the rating was changed to fit a price point most were sold on single axle trailers with 150 hp . the motor is plenty some folks dont have the need to go over 60 mph on the water. there is a reason folks bought the z 7 they were cheap not everybody has to run 70 mph they want to but some dont have the funds.
    Yes, rarely do I see anyone going over 60 unless it is tournament day. As long as the hole shot is okay, most are content to cruise around at 40-55, even those with the big engines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ssmithboats View Post
    the rating was changed to fit a price point most were sold on single axle trailers with 150 hp . the motor is plenty some folks dont have the need to go over 60 mph on the water. there is a reason folks bought the z 7 they were cheap not everybody has to run 70 mph they want to but some dont have the funds.
    That doesn't make any sense. Why not keep it rated for a 200 and sell it with a 150hp, It would be the same price? Even now they sell Z18s with 150s on them when they are rated for a 175.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PatriotAW4 View Post
    That doesn't make any sense. Why not keep it rated for a 200 and sell it with a 150hp, It would be the same price? Even now they sell Z18s with 150s on them when they are rated for a 175.
    Since you seem to know best why don't you start your own boat brand and show us how it's done? Could call your brand "444 marine".
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    as smart as some of the folks on here about how the boats should be built sold or horspowered should pony up some of your own funds build a boat that would be perfect in every way an you would become a millionaire. advice is worth as much as you pay for it on the net.

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    #33
    I would like to know what the % pecentage of PatriotAW4's post are him telling someone their boat is underpowered?

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    I would like to know what the % pecentage of PatriotAW4's post are him telling someone their boat is underpowered?
    Or need flashing.

    If you can't dazzle them with brilliance then baffle them with bull Sh*t.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndrewM-Fishing View Post
    I would like to know what the % pecentage of PatriotAW4's post are him telling someone their boat is underpowered?
    100%

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jfish View Post
    Yes, rarely do I see anyone going over 60 unless it is tournament day. As long as the hole shot is okay, most are content to cruise around at 40-55, even those with the big engines.
    Yup, what's funny is I think my cruising speed in my 50mph boat is about the same as what my friend cruises his mid 60's boat at. We both normally run somewhere in the 40's.
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    Before outboard motors were invented, PatriotAW4’s ancestors went around telling Indians that their canoe paddles weren’t big enough.
    He told them they needed to flash their paddles.

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