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Discussion in 'Drivers Corner' started by jachainskier, Sep 26, 2006.

  1. jachainskier

    jachainskier Hydrodyne 20 Specialist

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    This question is for Must-Ski Motors. How big are the motors on your smallest twin rig?
    I think I can make out 90Hp not sure though. Also how many people will that boat pull?
     
  2. Must-Ski Motors

    Must-Ski Motors Hydrodyne 20 Specialist

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    Location:
    Beaver Dam
    Boat Model and Year:
    87 20 single; 93 MC Barefoot 200; Nautique 196
    Ski Team:
    Beaverland Must-Skis
    Yeah, we had to take 90's because 115 E-Tecs were unavailable and our dealer did not want any more V6's. The boat is great out of the hole, but pretty bad for top end. It will pull 12 off the dock (6 shoulder starts) without much problem.
    We should have 115's next year. Twin 115's is a good combo, plenty of top speed for footers, good hole shot and very very easy to drive for less experienced twin rig drivers. The other thing is that it holds speed very well for swivel line, better than a single rig overall. We're thinking of switching our single rig to a small twin also since the dealers love the motors up to 115 on the promo programs.
     
  3. jachainskier

    jachainskier Hydrodyne 20 Specialist

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    I talked to the guy who is now building dyna-ski boats, and he said they are looking at building a boat that will hold four motors.The reason they might build such a boat would be for smaller engines becuase a marina can move more of those engines.
     

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