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Old 11-06-2009, 09:00 PM
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Looking at buying a 370. Just curious about ride vs. a 400ss. I run at LOTO, it's rough! I foud one I like, but I don't want regrets.
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Originally Posted by redbud35
Looking at buying a 370. Just curious about ride vs. a 400ss. I run at LOTO, it's rough! I foud one I like, but I don't want regrets.
Give me a call I have an 09 on the lift ready to go and it is going to be mid 70`s tomorrow.......It would be a great day for a test drive!............
.......Capt. Steve @ 573-216-4392

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Old 11-06-2009, 09:39 PM
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I'll call tomorrow if your serious
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I have an interst in a 400 but with 525's...do they eat drives as much as they say?
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Originally Posted by Back4More
I have an interst in a 400 but with 525's...do they eat drives as much as they say?
We have only sold one w/525`s but have had no problems with drives as of yet. The boat has about 100 hrs. on it but the customer also changes the drive lube twice or more a year. the boat is an 07 model........................
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Hey redbud, Thank you for dropping by today and getting me out of the office. I hope your family enjoyed the boat ride. Once again I am sorry about the full enclosure being up but who would guess 78 degrees on Nov.7 at the LOTO...............
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Thanks for your time. Hopefully my boat sells and I'll be back in touch.
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So, how does it ride?
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Like a log wagon compared to a power boat! No really it rides/handles very nice. They are a great alternative to what I have know.
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400's are rough on drives. Your talking about over 17k pounds your moving. Go with the 370. I have an 01' with 500's and it rolls out pretty good. I cruise 46.7mph at 3900(gps) and I've hit 65 at 5k rpm with a little more to go. I put a set of the xr 4blade/3blade props (27p labbed). What a difference
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