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<blockquote data-quote="RedHatRedNeck" data-source="post: 454140" data-attributes="member: 22224"><p>I have a 1860SC Triton all welded with a 40 EFI 4stroke big foot. I can run just under 30 in the high end of the 20s at WOT. You won't get anywhere in hurry with a 40 but it will do the job. Buddy of mine has same boat but War Eagle brand with a 75 Opti max and he tops out at 34-36 depending on water conditions. Staying at 1/3-1/2 throttle I can run **** near all day and not use half of the 12gal gas tank. </p><p></p><p>One day I'll repower with a 60 most likely The only body of water close to me I chrrently don't feel powered enough to run is the Missouri and mainly due to it's current. Just a few extra thoughts for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedHatRedNeck, post: 454140, member: 22224"] I have a 1860SC Triton all welded with a 40 EFI 4stroke big foot. I can run just under 30 in the high end of the 20s at WOT. You won't get anywhere in hurry with a 40 but it will do the job. Buddy of mine has same boat but War Eagle brand with a 75 Opti max and he tops out at 34-36 depending on water conditions. Staying at 1/3-1/2 throttle I can run **** near all day and not use half of the 12gal gas tank. One day I'll repower with a 60 most likely The only body of water close to me I chrrently don't feel powered enough to run is the Missouri and mainly due to it's current. Just a few extra thoughts for you. [/QUOTE]
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