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Cc: Ron Ricci
Subject: Stus-List CC 37+ Propeller Boat Speed
I’m curious to see what kind of speed everyone gets on their 37/40. It is
interesting to see that some listers get over 7 knots. I’m lucky to get 5
knots at 2500
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I’m curious to see what kind of speed everyone gets on their 37/40. It is
interesting to see that some listers get over 7 knots. I’m lucky to get 5
knots at 2500 rpm. Above that rpm, there is not much of a noticeable change in
speed, just noise.
Here’s what Patriot has:
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, July 22, 2015 10:21 AM
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Subject: Re: Stus-List CC 37+ Propeller Boat Speed
Ogopogo has her original Universal 35 engine with a 16 2 blade Max Prop
feathering prop. I easily make 7+ knots at about 2400 rpm in smooth water,
usually 6-6.5 knots at 2200 rpm in our typical
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Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2015 6:07 AM
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Cc: Ron Ricci
Subject: Stus-List CC 37+ Propeller Boat Speed
I’m curious to see what kind of speed everyone gets on their 37/40. It is
interesting to see that some listers get over 7 knots. I’m lucky to get 5
knots
Ogopogo has her original Universal 35 engine with a 16 2 blade Max Prop
feathering prop. I easily make 7+ knots at about 2400 rpm in smooth water,
usually 6-6.5 knots at 2200 rpm in our typical light chop.
Tracy Hirsh
Ogopogo
1989 37+/40 CB
Fairhope Alabama
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