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<blockquote data-quote="JimFromTN" data-source="post: 4437222" data-attributes="member: 5778"><p>My friend's 19 ft alumacraft has a 150hp on it and is rated for a 200hp. I have read were these boats will go 85 to 90 mph with the 200 hp. First time we took it out, my friend left his tackle box on the front deck. This was a large tackle box. He gunned it and both our heads snapped back. Within a few seconds that tackle box lifted up and flew over his head and exploded on the water behind us. Luckily, most of his tackle was in smaller boxes that were floating and we were able to recover. Those aluminum boats with the large engines are dangerously fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimFromTN, post: 4437222, member: 5778"] My friend's 19 ft alumacraft has a 150hp on it and is rated for a 200hp. I have read were these boats will go 85 to 90 mph with the 200 hp. First time we took it out, my friend left his tackle box on the front deck. This was a large tackle box. He gunned it and both our heads snapped back. Within a few seconds that tackle box lifted up and flew over his head and exploded on the water behind us. Luckily, most of his tackle was in smaller boxes that were floating and we were able to recover. Those aluminum boats with the large engines are dangerously fast. [/QUOTE]
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