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Crestliner 18' deep V aluminum

150 Evinrude Intruder

GPS reads 52.5mph as my top speed (speedometer reads 61 mph).

4 blade SS prop.

What about everyone else?

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16' Crestliner Angler 16

25 HP Mariner outboard

by myself w/ 13" prop and tail wind GPS says 25MPH with light load.

Normal fishing load 20MPH with 11" prop and a partner.

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11' Patriot Sport

Minkota 55

Weedless prop

Normal Fishing load ............... I would say a good 3 to 4 mph :D

;D ;D ;D

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Way2slow :D  20' Javelin, 225 Evinrude, lightning gear case, 10" jackplate, 26" tuned raker prop, fully loaded with two 220 pound men and livewell full.

Glass smooth water, 70 - 71,  small chop on water 72 - 73.  heavy chop with small white caps on the water when a good wind's blowing so the hull can get free, about 76, all gps speeds.  My average cruising speed is between 45 and 55, cost a whole lot less to feed all them ponies at that speed.

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I was thinking more about my cruising speed, too. Saves gas, and your @#$, I mean back, also!

My "Little Blue" '03 Lowe 170 w/ Evinrude 90 does 51-52 speedo, 54-55 GPS.

But at about 35 mph or so that 'Rude is so quiet you can talk w/out yelling, more important it just sips gas. On my break-in weekend on Beaver last year I thought my gas gauge was broke 'til it moved down a notch the second morning!

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20' Champion w/225 Yamaha V-Max, 27" Tempest Plus, 8" jackplate.

Run almost identical numbers t Way2slow

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Glass smooth water, 70 - 71,  small chop on water 72 - 73.  heavy chop with small white caps on the water when a good wind's blowing so the hull can get free, about 76, all gps speeds.  

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RSBreth,

That's why we buy these 20' 1,800 pound hulls.  We can run 70 mph on moderate chop and through other boat wakes and hardley feel them.  I can ride and drink a cup of coffee while you're getting your eyeballs bounced so hard it takes five minutes for everything to settle once you've stopped the boat.

Chug Bug

As I said before, the Big motor is not for speed, on a fast hull, yes it gives you speed but on most hulls, it's just gives you the ability to get on plane with a load without having to fight and strain when you have a couple of people and a full load in the boat.

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17' glass boat. 115 johnson (with 140 carbs, reeds, and bubble exhaust), 54 mph gps.  plane out is almost instant, and the ride is good in rough water.

Also have a same year 85 hp as a backup. I bought it for parts, and low and behold, a new fuel pump and it ran great. With it on there (I took it to the lake one day to set it up), and got 37 mph gps

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I'm right around 60 - 62 but I haven't GPS'd it yet.  I have gone to a new 4 blade Predator and am looking to up that a couple mph. At least I'll get a smidge more bow lift.

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17ft Bass Tracker Tournament V-17 W/ 45Hp Mercury Classic 50, with full fishing load and my 260lb self I get about 27-28mph.  I actually get better MPH with less chop, if it's really bad out I drop to 25-26. I also only loose about 1-2mph when I have two people in the boat.  The downside is  I have to run full throttle all the time, but I have never used more than 5 gallons of gas in an outing and that was a FULL day with multiple long runs.

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Just me,gear,15 gallons gas,slight chop.... 75 mph (radar gun,game warden)

....only get 70-71 with both livewells full.

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40 mph . . . . . . 1987 15' 6" Starcraft magnum 150, Johnson 70 horse with 3 blade SS prop with me and all my equipment.

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RSBreth,

That's why we buy these 20' 1,800 pound hulls. We can run 70 mph on moderate chop and through other boat wakes and hardley feel them. I can ride and drink a cup of coffee while you're getting your eyeballs bounced so hard it takes five minutes for everything to settle once you've stopped the boat

But that's the real reason I really want the 115 on my boat- to catch more air jumping wakes,  eyeballs bouncing and all. It's what summer on Table Rock is for..

No, seriously, I was in a 21 ft Skeeter w. 225 Vmax on it this spring, and well, we couldn't keep a$#es to seat being boat #118 in a 200 boat tournament, we hit a wake coming out near Kimberling City so hard my boater would have pulled the kill switch--- if he had remembered to put in on! Served as a good reminder. His speedo was broke, maybe we were going faster than 70?

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Been there, done that too, there's been many times when I've had total air under boat and motor when running skinney water and have to make a close pass behind another boat but even then it's not a bone jarring landing.   I was just refering to a your normal pass down a rought water lake and have room to work boat traffic.   I also have one of those tin can bass boat and trust me, I can totally relate to the ride of one.  I never run that thing very fast when the water gets choppy.

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