**** 78 MPH on the water in a bass boat is more than plenty. I heard the faster boats always get the "good" spots first, but **** to live to see another day is better than getting to the "good" spot first.
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**** 78 MPH on the water in a bass boat is more than plenty. I heard the faster boats always get the "good" spots first, but **** to live to see another day is better than getting to the "good" spot first.
You are prob maxed out on your rig Nitros are not typically known to put up any big numbers. If you are looking for more performance sell the cookie cutter and look at Stroker or Bullet
Probably about it on speed for that boat. Engine height or prop change would be the cheapest and easiest things to try. Upgrade to bigger engine(unless your at maximum hp rating) would cost a lot more.
I think the only way you can get more is to have some prop work done. Mark Croxton in Shelbyville IN can blue print a prop and usually get more out of it. I really don't know if there is that much left to get though. Those sound like good numbers.
Eric H.
