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Re: Z302
Thanks Oregondunes that tells me what I would be looking at,40, 45mph I can deal with that I,m just so used to flying by people with my 22' 454mag but I think we would enjoy the Z302 alot.
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Buy the boat. Swap the engines between the 2 and gain a few more!
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our motor upgrades include:
headers re-map with 5150 rev limit (from 4400) roller rockers roller cam roller lifters 502-525 intake/injectors shooting for 400-450 hp to pull those 28p props to 5100 rpms |
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Brad97, I say just buy the boat, accept the speed it'll give, and enjoy it. Mariah's just aren't built to compete with GFBL boats, they're luxury boats! :)
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I have a 2000 Z302 and its top speed on Speddometer shows about 34 and about 38-39 max on GPS. Engine had $10,500 dollars of repairs and was sold to me as basically a new engine. It does have a bravo 3 with a 26' pitch prop. I nweed any advice one might have on how to get some more speed?
Thanks in advance. BTW I do love this boat..... Any info on a AC would be helpful too. I have pictures of one on the inside of the cabin but couldn't guess where the compressor would mount. |
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:wink_thumbup:we have a 2000 z302-- 502 mag w/ bravo 3 26pitch props-- 8-10 seconds to full plane, wot RPMs=4800 ; with a 1/2 tank fuel, 4 adults, bimini open, lots of stuff aboard top speed via gps is 50mph but speedo reads 56! "sweet spot cruising is 29-31 mph (gps) at approximately 3000-3200 rpms. Seldom run her wide open. Love the ride!!!
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I want to thank everyone for your input, it helped alot to here from owners of the Z302 I will take it for a spin in the spring if everything looks good I'll make him an offer, Happy Thanksgiving!!!
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