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Destroyer 04-01-2013 10:54 AM

You're gonna love it Pete. Congrats!!!

RidgeRunner 04-01-2013 12:08 PM

You have any updates on the little racer Capt Pete?

captpete13 04-01-2013 07:41 PM

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Originally Posted by RidgeRunner (Post 201850)
You have any updates on the little racer Capt Pete?

No real updates to speak of. I acquired a 70 Yamaha for it. But that's it. The motor is on a stand in my shop and the Bullet is sitting in my back yard. I need to finish my VW and my dad's boat before I can start any other project. The car is about 75% done. And my dad's boat is only about halfway done.

reelapeelin 04-07-2013 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by captpete13 (Post 201821)
the sticker on the motor says it weighs 517lbs. But the Mercury factory service manual says 460 something if I remember right. My old Yamaha is probably 430 ish. I'm gonna sell the Yammie. Included will be an extra gearcase, clamp bracket, tach, key switch, oil tank, and all wiring. Check the classified section in a few minutes.


I blink for a minute and WOW!!...Spongey sportin' a freakin' 225 OPTI!!...I would think she's a lil stronger than the 225 Yam and I KNOW she'll burn less fuel!!...those Optis are STRONG motors, but good on fuel!...Nicks 28' cat w/twin 200s used to run 60 miles out, troll all day and back in on 90 gals...NOBODY was doin' that at the time.

Yer gonna love that!!...:party:

captpete13 04-07-2013 08:32 PM

well so far so good. I launched the boat Saturday. I started with the same prop I used with the 225 Yamaha. A 19" Laser. I ended up at 46 knots hitting the rev limiter. Today I tried a 19" revolution 4. The cruise rpm's were better but it was too rough to open it up. Maybe tomorrow. Your right Ozzie the fuel consumption is good. About the same as the old 150.

spareparts 04-08-2013 07:25 AM

that motor should have enough torque to spin up a mirage(I'd guess 21P), unless you need the bow lift that laser is giving you

RidgeRunner 04-08-2013 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by spareparts (Post 202006)
that motor should have enough torque to spin up a mirage(I'd guess 21P), unless you need the bow lift that laser is giving you

I agree. The XS250 puts the 21 Thunderbolt (Mirage without the vent holes)on the limiter relatively easy even with 4 people on board. It is a little slower on top than the Tempest but a better cruising prop IMO.

captpete13 04-09-2013 08:46 PM

I started with the Laser only because it's what I had with the 225 Yamaha. The rev 4 had a great cruise and a top end of 45 kts and 5600 or so rpms. I might fool around some more with props as I find them on customer's boats at my marina. I think I can get ahold of a 21 Mirage and a 21 Tempest.

reelapeelin 04-12-2013 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by captpete13 (Post 202041)
I started with the Laser only because it's what I had with the 225 Yamaha. The rev 4 had a great cruise and a top end of 45 kts and 5600 or so rpms. I might fool around some more with props as I find them on customer's boats at my marina. I think I can get ahold of a 21 Mirage and a 21 Tempest.

A Mirage on my Honda hit ALL the numbers...except it was haevy and created a slight rattle in the lower unit at idle speed...dropped down 1/4" dia on Power Tech prop w/same specs as the Mirage and BINGO...kept all the numbers and rattle gone...considering the store you get to shop from, I know you'll come across Mr RIGHT pretty soon...

Has the extra weight shown up anywhere?

captpete13 04-12-2013 05:18 PM

My waterline only went down about 3/4" at the transom. I haven't moved the batteries to the cuddy yet. I found a 35 Triton in out warehouse with triples. The starboard engine has a 21" Tempest and the center engine has a 21" Mirage. More prop testing to follow.


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