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    I've been told by a Bullet boy that knows his stuff that he's driven an Xpress X19 with a hopped up 200 to 79 mph before. You hear stuff all the time about how fast this is and that is and you're never sure if the guy saying is knows what the crap he's talking about, but when this dude says 79mph, you can take it to the bank. Having said that, put me in the same boat, on the same date, under the same conditions and I doubt I could break 70 in it. Once you get to the ragged edge on performance, it's 1/2 voodoo, 1/2 brass ones the size of DD's mellon head to get that last 5 mph.

    Also have another Bullet buddy in Texas that was fishing with another friend of ours. He was headed South on Amistad from a get together and loaping his 21 footer at 63 mph (which is about 70% throttle for his boat) back to the ramp after a days trip in calm water, 6" of chop. Now this guy is a speed demon. His hull and prop are blue printed. His motor is tweaked and he's got hundreds, if not thousands of hours behind the wheel of Bullet hulls and others as well. Well on this day, and he still doesn't know what exactly happened, but with both hands on the wheel, the boat violently hooked and his passenger was ejected, he was thrown into the pasenger seat and suffered a gash to his knee from the passenger console. Both were in PFDs and his kill switch killed the engine.

    Point being, running any boat flat out is dangerous and shouldn't be attempted with anything less than 100% of your attention. Even my boat with a 60 will get loose on the top end and is sensitive to trim. Take anyboat at anything above a planing speed and you catch a rogue wave from another boat or hit something submerged and it's Katy Barr the door.

    You boys out there looking for the last mph, be careful, wear you PFD and you kill switch (and test that switch at least once a year). As few friends as I have, I can't stand to lose one account of one of ya going off and getting ignert on me.

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    My 17' express with a 90 will run 46 with me and gear

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    Wannabe is right on.......I did try mine out on a lake where I knew the water very well. It was on a still calm day and no other boats around...I just wanted to see what it would do. It was scarry and it just did not feel good...the boat just felt kinda loose. I have on very few occassions when I was on big water making a long run put it up to 50-55 mph but that is not my norm. Usually like I said before I go around 30-35 mph. You do not need a lot of power or speed to crappie fish. There are too many things that can go wrong on the water at high speed.
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    I agree with WB on the Xpress with the Hyperlift hull---probably the fastest al hull. My Alweld tank with 115 4S will do about 40 if the moon and planets are in alignment.

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    Like I said before Id be scared of mine with a 115 on it!
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    If ya'll are looking for speed get you one of these. This was filmed on the White River just above Batesville.
    YouTube - 109 MPH Stroker

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    I can't keep my jigs in the water trollin at 35mph, let alone 60mph. Plus, the crappie can't keep up.

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    You'd be pimpin in a Purple Stroker creekslick. Sure, 109 mph is fast and all, but let's see him do it with enough rod holders for 16 rods.

    Saw a Bullet with a 250XB on it in Grenada just prior to the Crappie Masters last year with 4 sets of holders on it. Looked weird. Fast weird, but weird still.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wannabe... View Post
    You'd be pimpin in a Purple Stroker creekslick. Sure, 109 mph is fast and all, but let's see him do it with enough rod holders for 16 rods.

    Saw a Bullet with a 250XB on it in Grenada just prior to the Crappie Masters last year with 4 sets of holders on it. Looked weird. Fast weird, but weird still.

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    Not me but there was 3 of them here in town that would push 100 mph.

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    I have an 1860 weldbilt duck boat with a 115 tohatsu and runs 52 on GPS and thats loaded with gear. I am running a 21 pitch prop.
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