Finally got the boat to the point where I could get it on the water for a shakedown cruise. I bought this boat in 2005 for $1500 with a junk motor on it. It sat in my yard until last year when I got a trailer under it, pulled the gas tank and replaced the transom. Although not a full rebuild like some on here, it's been a long road for me so I was psyched to finally get it in the water. I still need to work out some bugs but it runs great. It's a 1978 22' FF with a 96 Yamaha 200 Saltwater Series.Came across my buddies old 69 Flatback:Nice rig, and that was one of the best motors Yami ever made, the v-76 200
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Thanks Bill, with the prop I've got on it, I could only get 4600 at WOT but I was having some other issues with the motor so I don't know if it was reaching max rpms due to the prop or some other issue. Basically, it ran fine at idle and up to 3000 rpms. At 27/2800 it was doing 21-22 mph. After 3000, it started running kinda funny. It surged every few seconds like it was a cylinder kicking in and out. I could get it to max out at 4600 at 35-36 mph, which is fine with me but I don't think the motor is running to full potential and/or isn't propped right. I'll get it figured out but in the meantime it was a great milestone just to get it on the water and on a plane. With the modified v it planes out really nice and can stay on plane at around 15 mph which is cool, but I'm sure that will come at a price as far as ride quality. It was flat calm so I can't say how if handled other than a couple of wakes. All in all I'm pretty psyched even though I know I still have a lot of work to do. Thanks again for your help and guidance.Dan