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Thank god

Posted: Jun 17, 2009 8:03 am
by nbvegas
Hey guys,
I just found this site. I have been running a 1987 Hydrostream Vegas for a few years now and I have been looking for a good resourse for some specific info. I am located in New Brunswick Canada and I am not aware of any other Hydros in the area. I have completly restored my boat on my own the only thing left is a transom and I am planning that project for this winter. I am running an 87 185 Evinrude VRO with a 24" Chopper on an 8" setback. I GPS'ed her a couple of weeks ago and got 69.9 MPH. I currently have a 25" shaft on my motor and am looking hard for a 20". If I can find one I will start with some performance upgrades this motor came with the hull and I have 0 money in it. Anyway just wanted to say "Hi" and thanks for starting this board. I will be here a lot i think.
Nick

Re: Thank god

Posted: Jun 17, 2009 9:45 am
by Maple Leaf
Welcome to HSF. Before you start with upgrades the best increases for speed would be to opitmaz your set up. Get rid of that tree trunk, Thats really slowing you down, Get a 20'' mid and get the propshaft even with the pad. You will have to get a LWP (Low water pick up/ Nose Cone) on the LU to do this. I good all round prop also would be a trophy. You shouldn't run a chopper unless its surface, Or they slip and run like crap. Hope this helps! :up: Brandon

Re: Thank god

Posted: Jun 17, 2009 9:50 am
by nbvegas
Thanks for the reply. I am looking very hard for a 20" mid. I am in an area where fast boats are 55MPH or bass boats. And bass boat guys don't understand :) If anyone knows of a 20" shaft to fit my motor plaese let me know. Please
Nick

Re: Thank god

Posted: Jun 17, 2009 3:06 pm
by Hippie459MN
Welcome and as maple leaf says, Find a 20" mid and that should do wonders.

Nice to see another OMC also. :up:

Re: Thank god

Posted: Jun 17, 2009 7:01 pm
by 77viper
Welcome, I agree get a 20" first.
Check ebay or talk to a couple local dealers. We sell used parts to a couple local guys that basically have marine salvage yards.

Re: Thank god

Posted: Jun 17, 2009 10:01 pm
by Surface Scratcher
What they said ...but don't forget the solid motor mounts.

Re: Thank god

Posted: Jun 22, 2009 4:55 pm
by BUSHWACKER
:boating: Bass boats not too fast huh? :lol: Michael Dixon's bass boat only did 152+mph ON RADAR! :o :up:
Tell him Mapleleaf.
And No it was not an OMC nor a 25" mid.
Streams are fast, they delaminate and also flip and ya get dead, another boat drag racer got killed this weekend in MO.
You should have a 20" to stop all that drag I have a 18' Motion Marine (LTV) with a 25" Yamaha 150.
Also a 79 Vector/ 200 Mariner EFI 20"
try http://www.hydrostream.org and do some reading don't worry about going real fast

Re: Thank god

Posted: Jun 22, 2009 5:06 pm
by Maple Leaf
Michael Dixon's boat wasn't a bass boat, It was an STV RR right??? lol Don't know what your talkin about :lol:

Re: Thank god

Posted: Jun 22, 2009 5:09 pm
by Vegas XT
I dont know a lot about boats.........I'm still new to boating too, but welcome to HSF.

Re: Thank god

Posted: Jun 22, 2009 9:09 pm
by king gill
Maple Leaf wrote:Michael Dixon's boat wasn't a bass boat, It was an STV RR right??? lol Don't know what your talkin about :lol:
STV's aint Bass Boats????What??? :lol: