25SC Docked at Cabbage key.

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25SC Docked at Cabbage key.

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Took the boat to Cabbage key yesterday. Before hitting open water I decided to top off the fuel tank. The fuel gauge showed a half a tank. I took on a little over 40 gallons to fill. The water was flat calm. With 3 of us and a full tank I maxed out at 58 MPH The way home the ride was just as smooth. It was a fun day on the island. https://cabbagekey.com/
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That's really cool. Nice trip.
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Sounds fun. What do you have for a motor?
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Anesslet wrote: Tue Jan 12, 2021 11:05 pm Sounds fun. What do you have for a motor?

It has a Yamaha 300.
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AlexV wrote: Tue Jan 12, 2021 11:29 pm
Anesslet wrote: Tue Jan 12, 2021 11:05 pm Sounds fun. What do you have for a motor?

It has a Yamaha 300.
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Impressive speed ...especially for a 300 horse.
Was that GPS?

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Yes GPS Speed. I've had the boat for almost two years now and I've never seen that speed. 53 54 never 58. I don't know if it was the flat calm water or I got lucky with the trim just right or the GPS was a little off. My next trip when the weather gets better is Cayo Costa State park. https://www.floridastateparks.org/cayocosta
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AlexV wrote: Wed Jan 13, 2021 8:59 am Yes GPS Speed. I've had the boat for almost two years now and I've never seen that speed. 53 54 never 58. I don't know if it was the flat calm water or I got lucky with the trim just right or the GPS was a little off. My next trip when the weather gets better is Cayo Costa State park. https://www.floridastateparks.org/cayocosta
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Nice. Ironically the better speed with boat runs occurs during a light chop not smooth water. That way the hull can aerate reducing parasitic drag. Maybe you had a nice tailwind. :D


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AsLan7 wrote: Wed Jan 13, 2021 9:56 am
AlexV wrote: Wed Jan 13, 2021 8:59 am Yes GPS Speed. I've had the boat for almost two years now and I've never seen that speed. 53 54 never 58. I don't know if it was the flat calm water or I got lucky with the trim just right or the GPS was a little off. My next trip when the weather gets better is Cayo Costa State park. https://www.floridastateparks.org/cayocosta
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Nice. Ironically the better speed with boat runs occurs during a light chop not smooth water. That way the hull can aerate reducing parasitic drag. Maybe you had a nice tailwind. :D


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Your next plane looks like a great trip!
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