Man this thread went nuts!! Glad Skewby chimed in, and I agree the boat is fantastic. As far as motor choice I feel it’s personal preference. I can’t remember what size the tank is and every time I thought it was empty there was always 5 or more gallons hidden down there. I will say this, I had no intentions on selling that boat anytime soon although eventuality I knew I wanted a 21, and one day I will. I spent a lot of time and $$ making that motor Bullet proof, so if you decide to run it, you should have a flawless 200 hours or more out of it depending on your habits. Don’t forget to let a few ounces run out of the L U when u change it as that was re done as well,
I ran one of Billy’s props last summer at the rally think it was a 28 or 30 performer and it was awesome just didn’t have scratch to bring it home. If you can get a hold of him, he is magical with any prop. My favorite for boogieing with a T load and doing it quickly as well as handling is the pro et I got. I came around the point on candlewood last year with 2 min left to weigh in at 79 and it was almost a 90 degree turn and that boat didn’t miss a beat, that prop for me handles it all quick to plane and pulls til the rev limiter, I think a 28 would produce bigger top ends, regardless I loved getting to 75 in a hurry and blowing past boat 1! No better feeling.
Gonna miss y’all at the rally this year, but I’ll be back no doubt!!