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Don't kill Stoker2001 he's a huge wealth of knowledge with 280s etc & a GREAT guy
Mounting a balance tube that links the motors on the backside helps pressure stay consistent. Its an easy add on that is proven.Put them slightly deeper than optimal like we did on a buddies 33 the boat starts to want to drive on the bullet and makes the transom get loose. It’s a fine line of just perfect. On my 37 I was adjusting at first about 125 thou at a time and it was way to much. Started adjusting at 025 thou and got it dialed right in. 025 though could be the difference of 8-10 psi.
Couldn’t you connect a transom-mounted pickup there?Mounting a balance tube that links the motors on the backside helps pressure stay consistent. Its an easy add on that is proven.
Joe
I am going to be running external pick-ups into a strainer with a pressure relief, then into the existing water intake paths along with a balance tube at the rear to create even better consistency and equalization. Blowing the hoses off with too much pressure is a pain in the a**.Couldn’t you connect a transom-mounted pickup there?
Be sure to drain your strainers before the cold nights. I learned the hard way on our Skater.I am going to be running external pick-ups into a strainer with a pressure relief, then into the existing water intake paths along with a balance tube at the rear to create even better consistency and equalization. Blowing the hoses off with too much pressure is a pain in the a**.
Joe
We used strainers in Kommiefornia Delta because all the vegetation floating & partially submerged would clog the small water filters in our 300XS. Made a huge difference. Steve "Nice Pair" designed & installed them for me & removed the stock filtersDo you really need strainers? Outboard cats in the Nordics never use them.
Also be aware that you will get a lot of water with a small pickup. I can tell from experience that an opening the size of two Gaffrig speedometer pickups gives way more water than a 2.5 liter Mercury needs.
Start by reducing the pickup size.I am using the strainer as a place to get rid of excess pressure so that lines don't get blown off with pressure spikes. As l said before, pulling the chaps and putting things back on is a pain and eats up a bunch of running time.
Joe
We were out on the delta today. Lots of debris and lots of birds.We used strainers in Kommiefornia Delta because all the vegetation floating & partially submerged would clog the small water filters in our 300XS. Made a huge difference. Steve "Nice Pair" designed & installed them for me & removed the stock filters
Nice Pair installed them under my hatch. We could un-screw them, dump out all water & debris, fill with water, & screw them back on. Work PERFECTLY, until I forgot to drain them 1st winter here in OzarksWe were out on the delta today. Lots of debris and lots of birds.
I regularly check or back flush the filters on my 300xs, but they never seem clogged.
Does the strainer go between where the filter used to be and the compresso?
I think I will keep strong pressure at the strainer and have the option of opening the valve as needed. Its worked out pretty well for me on all of the others that I have done.Start by reducing the pickup size.
those strainers/filters made of PVC By Mr Sherman were bad azz and far superior to the OEM!!the ease of service and filtration capacity were hands-down BOMB!might be some confusion as these were dedicated to the air pump cooling system ONLY and not for engine cooling system.. I could be wrong,but think JP is refering to sea-strainers the size of basketballs for engine cooling and always mounted inside boat..Nice Pair installed them under my hatch. We could un-screw them, dump out all water & debris, fill with water, & screw them back on. Work PERFECTLY, until I forgot to drain them 1st winter here in Ozarks
I think I will keep strong pressure at the strainer and have the option of opening the valve as needed. Its worked out pretty well for me on all of the others that I have done.
Joe
I’m going Argo …
I could be wrong,but think JP is refering to sea-strainers the size of basketballs for engine cooling and always mounted inside boat..
23 with a single will never work.....The single outboard 23+ foot market is gonna get very interesting soon with the 24 from Wicked & 23 from Trick. I believe either can be ordered with a big single or twin 300s. I don't care about top end but want a rock solid ride that gets thru shit water & cruises 80
I’d love some feedback from the congregation on the 23’ Argo
The single outboard 23+ foot market is gonna get very interesting soon with the 24 from Wicked & 23 from Trick. I believe either can be ordered with a big single or twin 300s. I don't care about top end but want a rock solid ride that gets thru shit water & cruises 80
23 with a single will never work.....
To be safe I prime mine Strainer with a bottle of water if the boat sits a couple weeks in the Summer Heat!!Be sure to drain your strainers before the cold nights. I learned the hard way on our Skater.
Your new 42 is gonna be an incredible machine, when will it hit the water?
You Have some good options Now!! I am looking forward to seeing the Trick get wet Soon. Jeff sends me photos weekly. Being 1400 pound bare hull and tanks having center pod the 450 seams like a good option.The single outboard 23+ foot market is gonna get very interesting soon with the 24 from Wicked & 23 from Trick. I believe either can be ordered with a big single or twin 300s. I don't care about top end but want a rock solid ride that gets thru shit water & cruises 80
Such a badass machine. What prop(s) are working best for you?You Have some good options Now!! I am looking forward to seeing the Trick get wet Soon. Jeff sends me photos weekly. Being 1400 pound bare hull and tanks having center pod the 450 seams like a good option.
The 23 Argo will be a Hot Rod at 850 Pounds Glad to Heat Jack will be Building them at Full Throttle. Price point seems Fair ready for Power.
As you saw on my Twister Build Thread its a bit of work to Import and Clean up the Glass and Gelcoat.
Being the Twister does everything i could expect at all speeds perfect in reasonable conditions that anything else could compare looking forward to watching these options come to play.
I plan to break 120 in a couple weeks.
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Good question,maybe inboard guys can answer?Oh.
How do you do the plumbing for those?
Do you just block off the motor intakes?Through hull into the strainer, pop off valve and back out to the motors
A Tuff will run circles around the AT, and there is a bunch wrong with the interior to me.
Thanks Rob. 31 Promax for best all around 114 with passenger, 32 Hydromotive large hub Round ear Cleaver 116 with 2 on the Limiter. Chad is working on 34 Cleaver and Todd is sending a 34 Hydromotive same as 32. Todd sends these to the C Class guys in Europe 28-30 with 200XS.Such a badass machine. What prop(s) are working best for you?
Adam sent me these Photos in August when she arrived. Looks like Jack added Center Console, Seat bases, Interior paint and Black Gelcoat?.If I get the Argo Wide body 23’ , it would be set up to maximize speed and balance. The boat would be better for some as is. That said, I would remove center dash console and set the boat up with inline seating for two people. The net result would be a better balanced boat, and a better handling boat. It also would be 5-7 mph faster due to better weight position and less overall weight. Less wetted surface = speed…
I wanted an Argo 23’ previously, but it was set up for basically one person…ugly at the dock because you can’t get in or out without a major effort. Shoulders literally rested on the sides of the cockpit. Awkward as hell…cramped quarters , especially for a bloke of my size.
The new wide body gives easy access in and out, removing the dash console gives better access and comfort. Ithe current console would be in the way of center steering anyway.
I’m considering a carbon fiber layup. Takes overall hull weight down to 650 from 850. I figure, if you are boating with 4 people, you’re in the back of the pack. “If you ain’t the lead dog, the view is always the same” I’d love some feedback from the congregation on the 23’ Argo
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How deep is the tunnel on your Twister?Adam sent me these Photos in August when she arrived. Looks like Jack added Center Console, Seat bases, Interior paint and Black Gelcoat?.
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I am not a fan of the screw on Windscreen would leave off and do a smaller Acrylic to front Seat.
Keep us Posted if you decide to Order one Domestic. The new website lists all Composite Infused builds with Carbon option. Also has some good video.
23 Argo-New Widebody- 23' 0", 57" Wide Tunnel, 96" Beam.
My 24 Twister is 24' 2" with 21' 2" Tunnel 53" Wide, 93" Beam. The C Class seams to be still alive but Mostly 24 Twisters.
I believe 16" but i will check next time out.How deep is the tunnel on your Twister?
I believe the new 24 Wicked is 54" wide by 14" deep
Jeff just texted this Photo he has been working on Capping all Weekend!!Trick gets my vote but I am a cat guy...
Joe
Such a sexy looking rig. Dale, has Jeff told you if he has an insert to delete the center pod on the twin model? I could see a twin 300R version making to my stable if they run like I am thinking they will.Jeff just texted this Photo he has been working on Capping all Weekend!!
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