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Did Yamaha make any boats with 760 motors with dual 38's? or are all 760 models with 44's.
Any feed back appreciated.
Thanks WB
Any feed back appreciated.
Thanks WB
I have heard of several people doing this over the years , what they have said is that it has better bottom end , it sacrifices a bit on top but is way better on fuel consumption .A friend of mine is running 38s on a 760 right now and they work well. He’s saying they have better bottom end snap.
I would disagree on the better bottom end. It's equal if not every so slightly worse IMO. Top end becomes very 'safe' feeling - but definitely loses the mid to WOT pull for sure. I was able to pull 47mph with 38s and keep it pinned WOT for 10+ seconds.I have heard of several people doing this over the years , what they have said is that it has better bottom end , it sacrifices a bit on top but is way better on fuel consumption .
How did you get an odometer on a ski?I would disagree on the better bottom end. It's equal if not every so slightly worse IMO. Top end becomes very 'safe' feeling - but definitely loses the mid to WOT pull for sure. I was able to pull 47mph with 38s and keep it pinned WOT for 10+ seconds.
I made the jump down primarily to get nearly 100% better fuel mileage lol. I seriously was only getting around 25 miles per tank. Going to 38s got me back to 40+.
YupA friend of mine is running 38s on a 760 right now and they work well. He’s saying they have better bottom end snap.
Usually someone tracks miles on a phone in a dry pouch. We do a lot of river / tributary and lake fork exploring so we can cove chase - so we've done some 90 mile days (2+ refills). I think we've seen just about every piece of coast line at lake havasu from the dam to the sandbar as well as all of river dam to dam in parker.How did you get an odometer on a ski?
He probably has not come out with a tune on his 44s that works as well as they shouldA friend of mine is running 38s on a 760 right now and they work well. He’s saying they have better bottom end snap.
The question I have for those who think 38s are better is this: why are flat water freestyle riders trying to fit the largest possible carb on their backflip skis? If anyone needs low-end snap, it’s the rider attempting a double backflip on flat water, right?
Agree.All 760's had dual 44's , 62T 701's came with dual 38's