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50 Again
Well the Old 21 is 50 years old and so in her honor last night I had a nice open stretch of calm water (ski alley) and with 4 people on board we got it up to 50 according to the gps.
I can say one thing...25 to 45 is a piece of cake. That stroker pulls hard and accelerates quickly. 45 to 48 not to bad. But watching it go from 49 to 50 one tenth of mph at a time is a little time consuming....
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50 years old and 50 MPH! What a great way to celebrate! About like Bush the Elder doing a parachute jump at 90!
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Mr I.T., did you get about 50 gph also?
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Gilli, actually at 50 mph the fuel flow read 25 gph....not good, but really not that bad when you think about it.
Only cost about $2.50 per mile
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Let it eat! - You are only 50 once!!
ICW markers lookin' like a picket fence going by - Island Trader "T-Bucket", you're going to drive us all to drink'in, if you don't stop drivin' that hot rod Moesly 21', I'm a think'in You gonna' be Bad rollin' into Cabbage Key in November with that "Pup", Brother. The dock is liable to "cave in" with Onlookers |
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