T.R. Bauer
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And as far as the 30 mph cruise, mine goes 30, or even a little more with twin 45s with a light load. But, they are screaming at 100% throttle and you know how wear goes at 100% throttle. I will counter what the others have said, if the boat is trimmed properly, meaning the bow isn't really down much, I honestly can't really tell the difference between 20 and 30 except I get places more quickly. Bob says the top speed is about 36 with the 140 - never gone 36 and have no intentions on it, but a 30 mph cruise in PWS is pretty nice and I'd love to have it. I think you're onto something here. I'm pretty sure my 400 hp truck will go 150 mph, but I don't drive it that fast.....weird....
BTW, I think you're insurance company would have to provide valid and sound arguments for any claims stating that the 140 hp outboard contributed. In other words, just because it is there, does not necssarily mean anything. And, most claims are dings at the dock, trailer failures, or running into somebody in the marina - all slow speed things. Well depends on the trailer failure....lol....I also agree that some lawyer could have a hayday with it....I'd be willing to take that chance in Alaska. In another state, maybe not.
Quick question to anyone actually knowing: Is the 100 hp rating really just a suggestion, or is it legally binding by the USGS for a 22 foot boat? I'm reasonably sure it really it is just a recommendation on boats this size.
BTW, I think you're insurance company would have to provide valid and sound arguments for any claims stating that the 140 hp outboard contributed. In other words, just because it is there, does not necssarily mean anything. And, most claims are dings at the dock, trailer failures, or running into somebody in the marina - all slow speed things. Well depends on the trailer failure....lol....I also agree that some lawyer could have a hayday with it....I'd be willing to take that chance in Alaska. In another state, maybe not.
Quick question to anyone actually knowing: Is the 100 hp rating really just a suggestion, or is it legally binding by the USGS for a 22 foot boat? I'm reasonably sure it really it is just a recommendation on boats this size.