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  • Entler
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    Thanks for the inputs guys!

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  • jsharp8h
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    Entler:
    I used to race a 102 MOD on a 11 foot hydro. I had no problem with it due to size and consistently ran 75 mph. I would suggest a 11'6" boat if your weight is in the moderate range.....150-175 lbs. I weigh +200 lbs. Hope this helps....

    john sharp
    8h

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  • deeougee
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    11’-11’6” could go bigger but this is what I would build for myself.

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  • DeanFHobart
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    Originally posted by Entler View Post
    There we go! I was kinda thinking in the neighborhood. “Eh Captain, I think we’re going to need a bigger boat!”
    Somewhat bigger than a C Stock Hydro.

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  • Entler
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    There we go! I was kinda thinking in the neighborhood. “Eh Captain, I think we’re going to need a bigger boat!”

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  • DeanFHobart
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    Originally posted by Entler View Post
    Let me rephrase that question.
    what kind of mph is a mod 102 good for on a good setup?

    75 mph would be respectable. So you want to make a Mod C or ie 500 Mod out of it? That is 75 on a hydro.

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  • Entler
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    Let me rephrase that question.
    what kind of mph is a mod 102 good for on a good setup?

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  • Entler
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    Motor to boat ratio

    Hey guys!
    quick question open for opinions here.
    A Yamato 102 mod motor came into my crosshairs this morning, and was thinking about jumping on it.
    How much boat would you think’d be needed for that kind of spiciness?
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