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| Hi guys
Just wondering is there any walleye boats out there that will touch 70mph with a 300 XS and jack plate ?
Fibreglass or aluminum.
I have been doing a lot of research.
I have read the yar craft 209s are fast. 65ish.
Is that the quickest out there?
Edited by Raptor 5/20/2015 8:53 PM
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| My 1880 Skeeter, 200 hpdi Yamaha, T8 hanging on the back with single console, light on gas, empty out everything else, just 1 person will touch 60 mph on the GPS. So I'm sure that there has to be something out there that will hit 70 mph. |
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| I love the multi species style since I do a lot of trolling for muskie in the fall. But I have been doing more and more bass tournaments in the spring and summer and want all the extra speed I can get.
Hoping for lots of input. Thx |
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Location: LaCrosse, WI | I've heard some 621 owners claim 70mph, but I'm not 100% sure I believe it, especially since they're running 250s. I would think you could maybe hit 70 with a 300 pro xs and the right prop. For that kind of speed, you'll likely have to give up some hole shot to pick up top end though.
You'll also need to find a fast hull. I know guys get around 60 with a 200 on the 1890 Tuffys, and can get around 60 with a 2060 and a 225 opti. It's feasable, and I'm sure there are guys who've done it.
Hell I wish I got 45, but then again I just run a little 125 opti on a tin boat with a kicker etc... |
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| Back in the day...Gary Grey had a Yar Craft that would do 72 MPH.I watched him smoke past me like I was standing still while I was going 62MPH in my 1990 Tuffy at the time.He just laughed.... |
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| Wow. 72 would be sweet. I find all the 18 and 19 footers are rated for 200s and can hit 55. Max 60.
And then when you move up to the next bigger size boats rated for the 250s and 300s you are still stuck
In that 55-60 range.
I have an 1850 raptor with a 150 four stroke that will hit 50 if the conditions are perfect.
I am thinking itwould go 55 with a 200hp
I was considering trying a 250xs on it even tho it's only rated for a 200. The 200 and the 250 are the exact same weight.
But I would still probably on get low 60s. Maybe 65 with a jack plate.
It would be nice to have something legal that would do 70 no problem.
Two boats just won't fly In my house hold. Haha
Edited by Raptor 5/21/2015 5:26 PM
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Location: Rhinelander | 70 is tough to reach in a fully loaded walleye Deep V ride. I'd love to have a deep V boat that cracks 70 MPH.... |
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Location: Essexville, MI./Saginaw Bay. | sworrall - 5/22/2015 11:30 AM
70 is tough to reach in a fully loaded walleye Deep V ride. I'd love to have a deep V boat that cracks 70 MPH....
Steve or anybody else.
I'm 6'2" tall and weigh roughly 335 during the winter moths. So if I flipped my boat doing 70 MPH and was tossed out. Would I skip 2 or 3 times on the surface in flat water conditions, before coming to rest in a heap of floating, broken fat?
Edited by walleye express 5/25/2015 9:59 AM
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Location: McFarland, WI | Jack up a Triton 216 and hang on to your shorts with a 300 and you'll be close and passing the 621's |
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Location: Orland Park, IL | I think Grey's boat was the yarcraft 1890 storm TSC. Probably one of the fastest hulls out there. One of my favorite all time glass boats. |
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