Seven Marine 557 Outboard Test Run
World’s Most Powerful Outboards Spotted
By Kevin Falvey
Seven Marine 557 Test Spotted
Seven Marine's 557 outboards were recently spotted while out for a test run on a Midnight Express.
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Timing is everything. While testing boats in Biscayne Bay, Florida last week, this Midnight Express powered by triple Seven Marine 557’s roared past. Sources tell us it’s a 100-mph boat, but we can’t confirm that speed.
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But we can say that it’s fast. We were aboard a Formula 355 Stiletto powered by twin Ilmore MV-8 570s. That boat's mid-eighties top-speed allowed us to catch up to the Seven-powered Midnight Express at a no-wake zone in time to snap these images.
We are trying to schedule a sea trial of the Seven Marine 557 outboards. Until then, these paparazzi-like pics will have to do.
Takeaway: The fastest boat on record is Ken Warby’s Spirit of Australia, which hit 317.6 mph in 1978.
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Guess I am getting old don't see the need for that kind of speed.
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No Patience wrote:Guess I am getting old don't see the need for that kind of speed.
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