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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2009

11'6' hustler with 75hp Evinrude short shaft with tilt and trim, jack plate, dual cable steering, it runs 65mph

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  • mrmrt777 i have a couple props i run, i have a 12x23 round nose cleaver over the hub from DAH. then i used a 11x20 cleaver thru the hub by ron hill.

    Burgeezy Yes it floats...Barely lol. cant use reverse or it will go under.

  • for that boat that is not very fast. needs a v6. i have a 17'6" hydrostream viking that does 100mph. my lil hustler does 75 now next year i will hit 80-85mph

  • hey sandhammar05 i have some questions for you if possible. there was a sand bag in the front of the boat look like it was put there from factory, should i pull that out? and what where you doing to get it up on plain, right now im using a stingray? also were you running stock gearcase or a small one?

  • yea i was looking at those but they have a blow over characteristics, happens around 75-80mph so watch out if you plan on going that fast. im running around 90hp with this new block i build. hoping to get in the 80's but mine is only 11' 6" lol races are coming up and i need to get ready.

  • probably somewhere around $6000-$7000. if i were to sell it

  • right now it just has stock carbs with velocity stacks, boysean power reeds, and a little porting. in the process of putting on 100hp chrysler carbs on it. more porting. and i wouldn't quite say "cheap" haha

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  • what kind of prop do you have on it

  • Does it float? Prove it!

  • What's with the plastic Dolphin? On sale at West Marine?

  • my dads hydrostream is bigger with a 150hp engine and he gets about 75mph my dads hydrostream is a seventy something idk the exact year

    

  • 62 mph with a 75 on that boat is nothing. the bottom is badly hooked, you're dragging water all the way to the driver seat! In 1980 in APBA EP Class a Hydrostream/stock Evinrude 75 held the record at 68.5 mph. I upped it to 70.560 mph in 1981 with a stock Evinrude 75 on a 14' Allison. Typical closed course speeds for that class were 65-66 mph.

  • i have always owned johnsons but a merc one hundred horse on this thing with a jack plate and a good prop ? and this thing wouldnt think anything of doing one hundred easy ? love to see that awesome boat looks like alot of fun good job

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