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You are right--the horse is dead:nut: |
For the record, those Force engines were not black. I believe the color was Force-ler Blue. Late 80's I worked at a place that sold VIP's with factory rigged Force outboards. Never saw a counter rotating Force, nor a 25" shaft come to think of it. Wonder if any are still alive?
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Seriously guys....I expected more out of you. At least Bradford did touch on the question at hand. Otherwise, most of my questions have not been answered.....disapointed......think I will post up on THT where the real expert "GO SLOW" pros hang out.
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At what rpm do you get .9 mph with a 9.9?
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Honestly do not know because there's no tac but I believe it is a 9 p prop and .9 was a tick above idle so my old workhorse would stay runnin.
Anybody getting .1 or less? :fam: |
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Bah.... you guys are pikers.... You want to go slow? I have a set of Sears oars that will do much less than .1. (Depending on how many beers I've had) :beer: |
I do not know exactly how fast we were going. But wot with a 150 Johnson barely moving. Truck had gotten stuck in sand and had to use the Johnson to help push. :sand: It took about two or three minutes to go ten feet.
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I'll put my 2.7 Cruise-n-carry up against your 9.9 anyday BR.
I bet it will go WAY under .9 mph...it may even go negative with the right prop. But its been put up for the winter so I guess we cant run em...but if we did, you would leave me in the dust. |
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