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Smallest outboard ever on a V ?
Anyone ever get a V up on plane with a 70 hp ?
While we're being ridiculous that is ? How about twin 40's ? |
I think I remember a post awhile back where someone had twin 48's
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A long time ago, before the site was transferred to this new server, someone posted a picture of a V with two motors on a bracket, I can't remem what size they were but it looked very interesting. I think all the comments boiled down to the weight hanging there.
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my old boat the teal/green one. When my uncle owned it he had twin 140 crossflows on the back on a steel/fiberglass bracket. That was some serious weight, he said that he used to always run with some tab down even with the motors having the fins on them. he said speed was around 55mph. I dont remember if he could get on plane with one motor or not. I would assume he could.
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Bought my first V - '73 cuddy - with twin 140 Johnsons hanging on a shoddy transom repair. Motors weren't rigged and the boat was never launched with the twins. I suspect it would've sank as it slipped off the trailer. :head:
Took motors off, had the transom repaired "right", rebuilt trailer and repowered with just one of the 140's on a jackplate. Ended up selling boat/motors separately and buying my V21. http://www.wellcraftv20.com/gallery/...0007.sized.jpg http://www.wellcraftv20.com/gallery/...2005.sized.jpg |
that twin set up looks awesome. those engine were not that heavy probably the same weight as a big v-6 with a bracket.
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How about 12 electric motors hung on the back - all rigged to one " throttle "
I bet a V would hit............... 5 mph that way. |
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