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| 300 h.p. jc pontoon trihull needs speed forum newbie looking for ideas on improving 25+ year old trihull design prior to purchase, jc does not use lifting strakes, jackplates etc., options are a 300 hp o/b @ 3200 lbs = 51 mph or a 377 scorpion or 6.2 with a whipple and 500 hp @ 4300 lbs = 54 mph, clearly this hull in current condition has approached its limiting speed, any thoughts would be greatly appreciated picture of hull is on jcpontoons website |
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| Bottom line is that a pontoon boat is not meant to go fast.... |
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| I agree with Sail Design, you'll waste money, carburant only to make foam the water. The design of the hull forbides any speed...it's like putting a 300 HP engine on a bicycle... |
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