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    1989 26PC

    1989 Formula 26 PC cabin cruiser. It's a "26 foot" model, but length overall is about 31ft but still 8.5" wide so trailerable with no overwidth permits needed. V berth and and aft cabin as well as a booth that folds down for a small bed. It has the Mercruiser 7.4 (454 big block) with a Bravo One...
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    1989 26 PC - Planed Cruise Speed

    That was my thought on the trim tabs, but I've heard other people say they use them for more than just list mitigation. I'm new to cabin cruisers, so still learning a lot. I have the trim tabs repaired, so I'll be able to at least play with it a bit next time I can get in the water. I had the...
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    Breaker Panel Key?

    I found from a few other threads that they use a generic Southco key, E3-5-15, at least on several models. I ordered one off of amazon for my 89 26PC and it was correct. It may have changed over the years, so YMMV, but was only about $6.
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    Adding Transducer Advice

    Each boat's going to have their own turbulence in the water based on what's been added/changed over the years. Mine has an added transducer on the port side of the transom, I assume to avoid the through-hull on the starboard side. I don't think anyone's going to be able to help with your...
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    1989 26 PC - Planed Cruise Speed

    Hi Folks, new to Formula and the forum but have been soaking in a ton of great info. Here's my issue, if anyone is able to lend an opinion, I'd appreciate it! 1989 26 PC 7.4/B1 - WOT is right at 4500RPM, top speed ~35mph GPS and currently 17p 3 blade prop. I'm fine with the top speed, and...
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