OldSchoolBoats
No Bad Days
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There is nothing better than the sound of 260's running. Beautiful boat!!
Awesome boat and super nice guy. He’s helped me out tons with silly questions on setting up my twin OB vector.
Here you go!You have a twin OB vector? What’s the story on that?
You can stand on the buttons all you want, the bottom line is, the faster you go the less of your hull will be in the water. I promise your Talon is wet at 30mph.Mine is trimmed up max at 35 MPH, and the motor is jacked up at that point 2"up.....
You can stand on the buttons all you want, the bottom line is, the faster you go the less of your hull will be in the water. I promise your Talon is wet at 30mph.
pretty cool story actually. im told by multiple people that its the only one that left the shop set up for twin outboards. it traded 2 sets of hands in 2021 after the original owner let it go in 2020. landed in my lap and ive been bringing it back to life. its about to touch water Saturday for the first time in about 13-14 years.You have a twin OB vector? What’s the story on that?
down as I raise my Jackplate to get Max speed.My boat trim down at 35 MPH wants to hop a bit, trimmed up at 35 brings the nose up about a foot higher. Making the boat handle the chop a little better.And of course it sure is not packing air at the speed .You can stand on the buttons all you want, the bottom line is, the faster you go the less of your hull will be in the water. I promise your Talon is wet at 30mph.tly
Yes it is ,exactly, but triming at 35 keeps the nose from stuffing and allows the prop to surface, Also allowing the nose to ride as high as it can. After 80MPH i start trimmingYou can stand on the buttons all you want, the bottom line is, the faster you go the less of your hull will be in the water. I promise your Talon is wet at 30mph.
Sweet bote. It’s sounds amazing.
Love the truck too!