Waking Up Laurel River Lake With a 1957 Kiekhaefer Mercury MK75 Six-Cylinder Outboard Motor

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  • čas přidán 13. 10. 2022
  • A video made for all those weirdo's, like us, who could spend over 12 minutes listening to the harmious tune of a Kiekhaefer Mercury 6 cylinder marine engine screaming along at several different RPM ranges.
    Motor is mounted to a 1953 Feathercraft Vagabond 15-ft vintage runabout, with a reinforced transom and fitted with Step-N-Trim tabs.
    Filmed during fall break on Laruel River Lake in Corbin, KY. Enjoy the sights and sounds!
    #mercurymarine #kiekhaefer #towerofpower #mk75 #dockbuster #straightsix #vintageboating #aomci #feathercraft #vagabond
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Komentáře • 121

  • @brianmaxey3263
    @brianmaxey3263 Před rokem +5

    My homeplace sits beside of this lake, I can hear it from there whenever you're down on Line Creek ripping her.. it sounds beautiful

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před rokem

      Brian, I'm not sure that's me you hear - as this video was so far the only time I've been to Laurel River Lake so far! But, thanks for the comment! This motor does sound good as well for sure :)

    • @brianmaxey3263
      @brianmaxey3263 Před rokem

      @@retro_grade good deal, someone is running a mean outfit down there in the summer.. you'll enjoy the lake, it's beautiful..

  • @robertsloane1268
    @robertsloane1268 Před 7 měsíci +5

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ sound brings back lots of memories

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před 7 měsíci

      Oh I bet it does! These motors sound super unique and are the coolest sounding outboards out there! I could listen to this thing scream for hours on end :)

  • @KensGarage1
    @KensGarage1 Před 4 měsíci +4

    I guess I am a weirdo because I really enjoyed the video. Very cool old boat with a very cool vintage Mercury engine. For those weirdos that enjoy 2 stroke motorcycle music there's plenty of it on my channel. Great video. Beautiful glassy water on that little trip.

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před 4 měsíci

      Ha, glad to hear!!! I literally could listen to video after video of old 2 cycle outboard engines (and motorcycles too). The only thing better is hearing and smelling them in person! I'll have to check out some of your videos. I think the a couple of the coolest old two cycles I've ridden on have been a Yamaha RZ350 and Yamaha Catalina 250 (that thing oddly enough, sounded almost like a Moto GP bike, was wild).

  • @alweb360
    @alweb360 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Boat looks like it's built like an aircraft. Looks like it flies. Love the stern tumble home.

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před 4 měsíci +1

      She'll go about 40mph or so!
      Feathercrafts were pretty much made from suprlus aircraft grade aluminum left over from WW2, so your assement on it looking like an aircraft tracks! It helps to have a good polish as well of course....and I actually used the same buffer and polish as used on airplanes and airstream campers, LOL.

  • @lynn4205
    @lynn4205 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Simply beautiful. Thanks for taking all of us for a ride down memory lane

    • @lynn4205
      @lynn4205 Před 9 měsíci +2

      I have 2 merc 700's.
      One is black but originally white.
      Wasn't going to argue when it was free.
      120 # compression on all six using a MERCTRONIC gauge

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před 9 měsíci

      Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před 9 měsíci

      Wow, you can't argue with free at all, screamin good deal!!! I'm pretty sure my MK75 reads 120 psi across all six, at least last time I checked using the original Kiekhaefer gage. I actually also just bought a Merctronic gage for checking the timing and dwell also.

  • @markhayes100
    @markhayes100 Před měsícem +1

    Fabulous. The sound of my youth, sort of... Dad had a 1969 115 HP version, I learned to drive boats on a 14" fiberglass boat with an inline 4 50 HP Mercury. Later, I had a 115 on a 19' Cruisers Inc. I restored. 1987 model, one of the last years for the tower of power. They ALL have this sound to one degree or another, I can still pick one out by ear as it comes down the lake. Getting to be a rare sound.

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před měsícem +1

      They do all have a rare sound! I remember when I was a kid, hanging at my grandparent's place on Johnson's Island, Lake Erie, I learned really quick what a black six cylinder "Tower of Power" sounded like from off in the distance. (They have a bit more of a whine to them I feel like). At that time in the 1990's, seeing a Mercury six cylinder around or over 100 HP was pretty common, much more than it is now.
      As you said, it's getting to be a rare sound. Which is sad, because it's the BEST sound!

  • @pauld5530
    @pauld5530 Před rokem +3

    This is awesome in so many ways. The lake, the boat and that motor - MUSIC! 👍🏻😎

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před rokem

      Thank you! Glad that you enjoyed all of it!

  • @Etrician55
    @Etrician55 Před 9 dny +1

    Legend has it a piston fires every 60 degrees of crank rotation

  • @zoeyshoots
    @zoeyshoots Před 7 měsíci +3

    When I started watching this I asked myself, why am I watching this?
    After the third time watching it, I realized why..
    sweet ride my friend..!!
    Props!👍🏻🇺🇸

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před 7 měsíci +1

      @zoeyshoots - the funny thing is I didn't even think that video would perform that well and posted it at the time to try to get something up. It's performed better than most others that I've put far more effort into.
      I could listen to old outboard motors run for hours upon it, so it seems that we have something in common :)
      -Brock

  • @Picasofly
    @Picasofly Před měsícem +2

    I have a couple of old mercs. Little ones. 7.5 hp...but nothing like that. Yours is something special.

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před měsícem

      Thanks! I recently just bought a couple of project MK78A's, and have a couple of KG7H Super Hurricanes as well. But, you are correct - six cylinder direct drive Mercs are a world of their own :)

  • @bradnichol8216
    @bradnichol8216 Před rokem +2

    Thank you. Many memories....

  • @tbbaot
    @tbbaot Před rokem +2

    Growing up my dad had a Mercury Mark 75 mounted to a Crestliner aluminum boat. I remember there was no neutral in the motor. You had to restart after changing gears. The motor was super reliable.

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před rokem +1

      Yep, that's the way they run! You can briefly see me start it into reverse at the end of the video. On one hand, it adds a bit of complexity with reverse starting the engine - however, on the other hand it simplified the gear box and you don't ever need to worry about the clutch dogs wearing off!!!!

  • @nixxonnor
    @nixxonnor Před 8 měsíci +2

    Awesome sound. We used to run our boat with a 1350 (135HP) Kiekhafer Quicksilver ...something... an inline 6 from ~1970 with 3 carburators. We used it every summer for 30+ years. 10 years ago it sadly had to be put down, because the cooling water was leaking directly into one or more cylinders 😞

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před 8 měsíci

      It certainly is, and like none other! All of the 'Towers of Power' sound fantastic. I haven't had one of the 1970's ones yet but hopefully someday I'll acquire a boat where I can run those as well.
      That sucks that it eventually gave out, but I'd say 30+ years of use isn't terrible either. Try getting that out of any of the newer outboard motors manufactured today, I'm guessing that won't happen. But time will tell :)

    • @alweb360
      @alweb360 Před 4 měsíci +1

      That can be fixed

  • @davidnelson4707
    @davidnelson4707 Před měsícem +2

    pure music

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před měsícem +1

      Ha, yes it is! Music to our ears!

  • @tonyelliott7734
    @tonyelliott7734 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Vintage tower of power. Only thing that sounds better is when there's two of them...

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před 4 měsíci +1

      I would LOVE to have a boat with two towers of power mounted to it!!! This is correct LOL. Thanks for the comment!

  • @Carlos-hs8zo
    @Carlos-hs8zo Před rokem +1

    I love your video. It reminded me of my childhood. I played under the bow just like you kid was doing. Thanks for posting this. I am sure I will watch it again soon. The red is my favorite color for that engine. THANKS!!!!

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před rokem

      Thanks Carlos! That's funny that you say that. My family still has my great grandfather's 1957 Alumacraft Queen Merrie up at our cabin in Ontario Canada, and they used it as the main boat to fish out of for years up until the early 2000's. My brother and I played underneath the front hood while my parents fished all day - only that boat had alot more room!

  • @erichanson3961
    @erichanson3961 Před 6 měsíci +1

    My brpther and I ran the wee out of 2 dockbusters many years ago. How we loved em. 59 Mark 75A, then a 60 Merc 800.

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před 6 měsíci

      Nice! They are very unique engines and while they are a bit more complicated in their own way, they certainly have other simplicities with not having a forward/reverse dog clutch to go out in the lower unit. I abosolutely love running mine around the lake.

  • @fruitydickens6291
    @fruitydickens6291 Před 9 měsíci +2

    It's a stunning piece of artwork.

  • @donaldf.hunter8365
    @donaldf.hunter8365 Před rokem +2

    I had a black one in that same condition in 1975. Paid 300 bucks for it from an outboard shop fully serviced and put it on a 16 foot Dorset. A beautiful combo just like yours! Never let me down or hit a dock!

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před rokem +1

      Thanks! I haven't hit a dock with mine yet either! But, in all fairness, I'm sure we have a little bit better batteries than they did back in 1957 too :)

  • @The06mystic
    @The06mystic Před 4 měsíci +1

    I ran a Merc inline 6 150hp on my bass boat for years. I used to turn the timing up and that little motor would scream. I burned up countless number one pistons. I just kept rebuilding her, nothing sounded like that tall 6 cylinder.

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před 4 měsíci

      Well worth it 🤣
      You are correct, no other motor sounds like them. Especially in the little Feathercraft with that motor directly behind the operator LOL.

  • @Tregaskis47
    @Tregaskis47 Před rokem +3

    To Quote Carl K: She speaks with authority!

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před rokem +3

      She certainly does Greg! Love the comment - currently reading Iron Fist by Jefferery Roedgen. Kiekhaefer was a very interesting character 👍

    • @blackwidowsm
      @blackwidowsm Před 24 dny

      Exactly she was the standard in her day. Kirk underrated power in his mercs this was closer to 88 hp a lot of power attached to such a small vessel. Sounds is a symphony on fresh water.

  • @addvancedgarage
    @addvancedgarage Před rokem +1

    Wooooooooo this thing is amazing. Gorgeous footage and awesome float.

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před rokem

      @ADDvancedGarage - thanks! I honestly hadn't really planned on even posting the footage, I was more expermenting with getting video and sound on the GoPro while out at the end of the year on her. Then figured what the heck.
      It's a great combo - I drove 8 hours or so south to pick it up and sold my smaller Feathercraft model aftewards. The PO had already done a great job with the overkill transom reinforcement. It's basically what I always wanted to try building - a MK75 six cylinder on one of those tiny racey looking hulls. Not as fast as one would figure it'd be (40 mph at the absolute most), but super cool and sounds fantastic :)
      Thanks for the comment and compliments!

  • @markss8413
    @markss8413 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Badass. That is a fine machine you got there sir!

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před 11 měsíci

      Thanks, glad you enjoy it! It's defintiely a finely tuned peice of engineering wonderment :)

  • @yvindarnesen7009
    @yvindarnesen7009 Před rokem +2

    I am a happy weirdo listening to this !

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před rokem +1

      Glad to hear there is someone else! I debated posting that long of time without anything to break it up, or posting it at all, but figured somebody might enjoy it :)

  • @Rlip
    @Rlip Před 11 měsíci +1

    Clean rig very nice !

  • @riverdragonmarineservice441

    Beautiful

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před rokem

      Thanks for the compliment! It's a fun boat!

  • @justtl5885
    @justtl5885 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Nice work !

  • @andyhowat4624
    @andyhowat4624 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Comments ate great . Grew up on al a lake and now live on a lake. Peace and mercury

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks! Lake life is certainly where it's at :)

  • @pulsejiggoldprospecting3887

    Love it. Miss my 57

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před rokem

      Thanks, appreciate the support! This is hands down the coolest motor I've had! Love it

  • @bobbellow5502
    @bobbellow5502 Před rokem +1

    Nothing, and I mean nothing SCREAMS like a MERC!

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před rokem

      Screams (maybe sings) is the only way to describe it that sound!!@@

  • @andyhowat4624
    @andyhowat4624 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Poetry in motion

  • @doccyclopz
    @doccyclopz Před 6 měsíci +1

    I had a '73 1400 which had inherited a new 150 block at some point. She made that Sidewinder fly, Good times

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Nice! I'd like to have a 1970's Tower of Power as well on an appropriate ride if I ever come across one at the right price and time. A sidewinder would be a suitable fit for sure - those are really cool looking rides :)

    • @doccyclopz
      @doccyclopz Před 6 měsíci

      @@retro_grade I used to torment a couple of other guys that ran v4 140hp OMC's on their boats, one a 16' Sidewinder the other was a 16' Checkmate. I always had about 5 mph on them.

    • @pjimmbojimmbo1990
      @pjimmbojimmbo1990 Před 4 měsíci +1

      There was no 1400 in 73, it was a 72 or a 78, and they were two totally different engines, except for Displacement.
      In 73 there was a 1150 and a 1500. As for exchanging a 140 powerhead for a 150. Exhaust Tuning was different, so the 150hp wouldn't be attained. Even if it was, it is only a 2mph difference

    • @doccyclopz
      @doccyclopz Před 4 měsíci

      @@pjimmbojimmbo1990Thanks for the info I wasn't aware of this. I bought the boat/motor used so I guessed that it was a '73 due to the blue banding. I thought the '72's had red banding?

    • @doccyclopz
      @doccyclopz Před 4 měsíci

      @@pjimmbojimmbo1990Thanks you're right it has to be a 1972. I thought the 72's & 71's were red and mine was blue but I looked it up and the 72's were blue. Many thanks.

  • @lynn4205
    @lynn4205 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Glad to see her smoke. 32:1 mix i hope. Or more.
    Love to see your scenery. Beats this sand pit here in the bottom of the southeast .

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před 9 měsíci

      I think it's more like 24:1 - I basically mix the exact amount stated in the owners manual.
      Thanks!

    • @andyhowat4624
      @andyhowat4624 Před 3 měsíci

      1qt 30 weight motor oil to 5 gallons of gas

  • @matthewtaylor1697
    @matthewtaylor1697 Před rokem +1

    cool old boats and motor

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před rokem

      Thanks, glad you appreciate them like we do!

  • @KensGarage1
    @KensGarage1 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Is this engine oil injected or premix? And the age old (serious) question here, what 2 stroke oil do you run? Thanks, Ken

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před 4 měsíci +1

      It's premix (oil injected didn't come out on outboards until the 70's or 80's I think?) - I'd have to look at the original manual that I always refer to when mixing it, but its around 20:1 or 24:1. Those old motors ran pretty rich on oil - old Johnson/Evinrude outboards, for instance, ran on 16:1.
      I typically run Mercury Quicksilver two cycle oil, which is a good middle of the ground oil readily available at Walmart of Academy Sports. But any marine rated TCW3 oil is honestly fine. Heck, back in the day they were using standard 30 weight motor oil and only later started coming out with actual two cycle oil for those engines.
      I actually have a letter from Mercury Motors to my great grandfather in the late 1950's, telling him that running their improved Quicksilver two-cycle oil in his Mark 55 would solve the problem of varnish and carbon deposits on the top of his pistons that he was apparently getting from running standard 30 weight. Some day, I need to find it a make a short on that :)

  • @jwassass
    @jwassass Před rokem +2

    Carl is smiling

  • @MegaBait1616
    @MegaBait1616 Před 9 měsíci +1

    👍👍..............

  • @theconfused_fisherman
    @theconfused_fisherman Před 2 měsíci +1

    Got one of these from my old boss non running, but absolutely complete. I want to make er run again but I don't know where to buy parts from. Any ideas?

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před 2 měsíci

      Man, these are starting to become tough to find parts for. (Points, for instance, are NLA and approaching 80 bucks or more per set). Other than Ebay, try these:
      www.moparmall.com/category-s/279.htm
      www.johnsmcintoshvintagemercuryoutboard.com/
      www.marineengine.com/
      www.vintageoutboard.com/collections/mercury-other-engine-parts
      www.oldmercs.com/
      Marineengine.com is good for finding part numbers off the diagrams to use for Ebay. (And, they have a few parts on there also).
      I just bought a MK78 that's rough and am looking to get another one, and will be going through more of the same soon LOL.

  • @STLT
    @STLT Před rokem +2

    Skip to 0:37

  • @johnrowell1621
    @johnrowell1621 Před rokem +1

    Nice.

  • @langbros.1907
    @langbros.1907 Před rokem +1

    Neat!

  • @lynn4205
    @lynn4205 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I can see the fuel going through those KA's up the amultion tube into the venturi's
    Oops, those are AJ's on a lark 75.
    Or in my world, F class hydro on alki and megaphone exhaust.

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před 9 měsíci

      Yeah, I think they are AJ model carburetors. But, you can still see the fuel spraying when that front cover is off :)
      I bet that megaphone exhaust speaks to the whole lake!

  • @gbipit1
    @gbipit1 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Mercury Rules!

  • @langbros.1907
    @langbros.1907 Před rokem +1

    Love the pistol grip throttle.

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před rokem

      Thanks! The pistol grip throttle used on the earlier direct-drive Mercury engines is (in my opinion) one of the coolest/best looking controls of all time!

  • @privateer0561
    @privateer0561 Před 5 měsíci +1

    That's a big motor for such a small Feathercraft...

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před 5 měsíci

      Yes it is, and it's fantastic! (The transom has been heavily reinforced to accommodate it).

    • @erichanson3961
      @erichanson3961 Před 3 měsíci

      A Mark 30 would be more typical on that boat, and a Mark 55 would be sort of a hot setup.

  • @stanleyhoward1893
    @stanleyhoward1893 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Only bad thing about that inline sixes they were loud.

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před 3 měsíci

      Hah, I consider that a good thing! I love listening to that motor screaming into my ears.
      But yes, most of the old Mercuries at that time were louder at wide open throttle, as Kiekhaefer didn't put intake silencers on them like OMC started doing (around 1955 I think?). Even the MK55's are fairly loud when you're running them at full throttle.

  • @harisguhdija9734
    @harisguhdija9734 Před rokem +1

    What oil ratio are you running the MK75 on?

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před rokem

      I'll have to check and calculate - every time I mix fuel for it, I pull the amount straight from the mercury mk75 owners manual

    • @harisguhdija9734
      @harisguhdija9734 Před rokem +1

      @@retro_grade Yeah no worries, I asked because I saw somewhere it said 20:1 but that seems like an awful lot of oil, especially with modern oil. I'm thinking about possibly picking up a MK75, hence all the questions. Thanks.

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před rokem

      @@harisguhdija9734 - that's not out of the ballpark at all - the older engines ran rich on oil. Old OMC outboards run at 16:1.
      I want to say that 20:1 seems right for that off the top of my head.
      I actually just looked - the original manual calls for 12 ounces of Quicksilver oil per 2 gallons, or 16 ounces of SAE 30 per gallons - that works out to roughly between 20:1 and 16:1 ratio. I go off the two-stroke oil spec, so I'm running 20:1.

  • @bethcrites9435
    @bethcrites9435 Před 7 měsíci

    Could probably be another 3 to 4 inches higher on the transom

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před 7 měsíci

      @bethcrities9435 - surprisingly, it's dead on....can't even go an inch higher on the transom. The previous owner paid a friend of his who sets up and races hydroplanes and such to reinforce and raise the transom on the boat when he owned it.
      At its current height, if I take a hard turn while having it set to the proper trim for max speed, I'll start to cavitate the prop. It will also cavitate on the rare occasion that I ever have the boat out on rough water.
      This MK75 is the short shaft configuation, not long shaft.

  • @shornandkenny
    @shornandkenny Před rokem +1

    You crushed it with this man.
    What feathercraft is that though 🤔 and is that a 75 horse meurc....
    My vagabond would be perfect with that on the back of it. Jealous

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před rokem +1

      Thanks, appreciate it! Honestly, it was taken pretty quickly while I was on fall break with my wife and kid, and I wasn't even going to post it at first. Was just playing around seeing what kind of footage and sound I could capture, then decided to put something together. I'll have more videos on this boat and motor in the future.
      It's a 1953 Vagabond (only year made with that center steering configuration in the rear that looks like that). It's actually a 60 horsepower mercury....the Mark 78 would be a 75 horse. I'm actually trying to find a decent one so that I can mount it up and see if I can push it even harder.
      I wouldn't personally mount a motor like that on your Vagabond unless you heavily reinforce the transom, like the previous owner did on my boat. He basically had 1" thick wood all the way down on the inside, and then sandwiched two pieces of 3/8" thick aluminum plate, cut out to the exact barrel-back shape of the boat, on either side. The transom height was also raised a bit as well to accommodate the larger motor....although it's high enough it nearly cavitates the prop. However, it it hadn't been raised, that motor weighs the back of the boat down so much, it'd likely sink it lol.

    • @shornandkenny
      @shornandkenny Před rokem +1

      @@retro_grade it would be fine, its got a one inch thick pc of mahogany on both sides of the transome. The outer board goes from top to bottom and the inner from one side to the other. The boat is rated for 40. And technically its pushing the same amount of weight to plane. Doesn't matter anyway lol. No new motor in the cards for my boat until the old 20 quits. But are you sure thats not like a feathercraft firefly though?

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před rokem

      @@shornandkenny - nope, it's a 15' Vagabond. Firefly is REALLY small (9' or so). I actually want one badly. There's one currently on Ebay I'm having a hard time resisting purchase of :)

    • @shornandkenny
      @shornandkenny Před rokem

      @@retro_grade buy it!
      And yes, the vagabond with the center steer in the rear seat is extremely rare. Ive never actually seen one and ive read and watched everything feathercraft. Grew up in the 80s on lake huron on offshore boats but nobody can afford that anymore so i like my feathercraft, even with the 20 on it it flies with the boy and i in it.

    • @dba12123
      @dba12123 Před rokem

      @@retro_grade I had a hard time resisting the purchase of Marshall's boat. You are making better use of it than I would have. That is way too much motor for me.

  • @JohnJones-ps9fo
    @JohnJones-ps9fo Před 9 měsíci

    What was your speed.?

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před 9 měsíci

      Between 35 and 37 mph. Unloaded and trimmed right, 40s about all I can make with it

    • @JohnJones-ps9fo
      @JohnJones-ps9fo Před 9 měsíci

      Looks good, seems to run well, that's a nice cruise speed, different props perform differently at different rpm on these old motors--you have a nice rig with a classic motor that moves smoothly on the water--enjoyed the video, thanks

  • @trappenweisseguy27
    @trappenweisseguy27 Před 4 měsíci +1

    What’ll she do, 40-45 ?.

    • @retro_grade
      @retro_grade  Před 4 měsíci

      So loaded down with gear, wife, and kid, she'll do about 35 to 37 mph. That's also keeping the trim adjusted to give her a smooth ride.
      With just myself in the boat, and the trim on the next setting to bring the nose up a bit, I've hit 40 mph with her. But, it's not as smooth, very light in the front, and bouncy. In addition, the prop will cavitate making hard turns at that setting (due to the raised transom).
      This is all with a 17 pitch prop. A 19 pitch would slightly lower the RPMS, make it slower to take off, and lose a couple of MPH.
      What you are guessing is what I was hoping the boat would go when I bought her :)

    • @trappenweisseguy27
      @trappenweisseguy27 Před 4 měsíci

      That’s still not bad, and I don’t know of anybody who runs full out for more than a few minutes at a time. I think the fastest I went on water was around 50, and being out in the open it feels like a hundred and fifty.