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<blockquote data-quote="LeviStevenson" data-source="post: 191604" data-attributes="member: 5153"><p>That's awesome and scary at 25 isn't it!? I have that boats little brother an appleby 1232 (they made sears boats) with a 7.5 evinrude and I get 26 mph on gps...scary fun. Powerslides on glass conditions...those boats don't have much for chines...and flats just don't turn that well. Two people and gear brings it down to 16 mph but I have since added a battery, trolling motor, aluminum cross braces along the floor along with an aluminum floor (eliminated that feeling of blowing out all rivits on choppy water) also aluminum framing for deck support and aluminum decking. Haven't gpsd it yet but still feels every bit of 20 mph...though much safer and waaay quieter. I'll be following this build. As soon as I have the chance I will post my very extensive build.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LeviStevenson, post: 191604, member: 5153"] That's awesome and scary at 25 isn't it!? I have that boats little brother an appleby 1232 (they made sears boats) with a 7.5 evinrude and I get 26 mph on gps...scary fun. Powerslides on glass conditions...those boats don't have much for chines...and flats just don't turn that well. Two people and gear brings it down to 16 mph but I have since added a battery, trolling motor, aluminum cross braces along the floor along with an aluminum floor (eliminated that feeling of blowing out all rivits on choppy water) also aluminum framing for deck support and aluminum decking. Haven't gpsd it yet but still feels every bit of 20 mph...though much safer and waaay quieter. I'll be following this build. As soon as I have the chance I will post my very extensive build. [/QUOTE]
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