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21' Open Bow Jet 454 vs 496

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Looking to purchase a 21' jet (Essex, Ultra or Shockwave) but I'm not 100% sure which motor size I should go with. I will probably have 4 adults w/ coolers in the boat at all times.

Can anyone reply with their experience on the 454 or 496?
What are the top/cruising speed for the two?
Also fuel usage?

I have noticed that jets with a 496 are $3k more than a 454. Is it worth spending the extra money for XX mph?

I have considered a 350 sterndrive but we typically cruise the river from Laughlin to the sandbar. I have heard 350 sterndrive's do 65 mph and use less fuel.
 
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My 21' Shockwave had a carb 454 w/ jet and ran 55mph. I often made the trip to the Sandbar from Willow Valley (in between BHC and Needles)and my boat would burn about 30 gallons. That's with 4- 6 people in the boat.

My friend had a 21' Cobra (same mold) and it had a Fuel Injected 350mag I/0 and would make the same trip on only 20 gallons and it ran over 60mph. Another friend has a 21' Ultra I/O that ran 65mph with Merc 6.2 and it did about the same in fuel as the 350. If I was going to buy a similar boat I'd defiantly go I/O. Now if you boat in really shallow water all the time like the lower river, then the jet might make sense. However since you boat in the BHC area, I would go I/O. There's only really 5 spots that you have to watch for coming down river and once you get south of the Needles Bridge your golden!

Where are you finding jets with a 496? I rarely see that.

If your coming to the Sandbar from Laughlin in a 21' Jet boat, expect to have to fill up your tanks at Pirates Cove on the way back.

here's the 3 of us at the Sandbar.
 

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My 21' Shockwave had a carb 454 w/ jet and ran 55mph. I often made the trip to the Sandbar from Willow Valley (in between BHC and Needles)and my boat would burn about 30 gallons. That's with 4- 6 people in the boat.

My friend had a 21' Cobra (same mold) and it had a Fuel Injected 350mag I/0 and would make the same trip on only 20 gallons and it ran over 60mph. Another friend has a 21' Ultra I/O that ran 65mph with Merc 6.2 and it did about the same in fuel as the 350. If I was going to buy a similar boat I'd defiantly go I/O. Now if you boat in really shallow water all the time like the lower river, then the jet might make sense. However since you boat in the BHC area, I would go I/O. There's only really 5 spots that you have to watch for coming down river and once you get south of the Needles Bridge your golden!

Where are you finding jets with a 496? I rarely see that.

If your coming to the Sandbar from Laughlin in a 21' Jet boat, expect to have to fill up your tanks at Pirates Cove on the way back.

here's the 3 of us at the Sandbar.
How long a trip in miles is it to the Sandbar from Willow Valley?
 
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Here is an old add of a Ultra w/ 496
2001 Ultra Custom Boats 21 Stealth powerboat for sale in California

We usually stay at the casino's in Laughlin and drive down to Jack Smith to launch. I was just thinking of picking up a jet and launch from the casino's or Avi.
Nice boat.

It's really your call. I think the top speed and the fuel cost benefit is enough to go I/O. Like I said, that stretch of the river isn't as bad as some make it out to be. I know it like the back of my hand. There are only a few rock bars to watch for and once you learn where they are, it's no big deal.

Another thing:
With an I/O you'll get more back seat leg room between the back seat and the reverse/observer seats.