Handling comparison, 28 Skater vs. 30' single V
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Handling comparison, 28 Skater vs. 30' single V
First off, I love my Superboat Y2K. However I'm on the line of reliability vs. speed. Best top speed was 90, everday top speed 85 +/-. It handles rough water surprizingly well and is alot of fun to drive.
I've got a bug in my a$$ about cats. I would like to break 100 mph and thinking a 28 skater with OBs would be my best bet.
I know nothing about cats and courious how they handle. I'm sure this has been discussed, but would like info on this size range.
Thanks
I've got a bug in my a$$ about cats. I would like to break 100 mph and thinking a 28 skater with OBs would be my best bet.
I know nothing about cats and courious how they handle. I'm sure this has been discussed, but would like info on this size range.
Thanks
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I have owned a few v's... 22 scarab, 33 fountain, 28 Pantera race boat. None of them even compare to the 28 Skater in rough water. The Skater is a smoother more consistant ride through the rough. I have raced so many V's with "Big power " and beat them badly!! The only problem is now, not many will run with me They see me coming and turn the other way or come off plane.
I bought my Skater with 2.5's stock went 110. Modified by Diamond Marine to 122. Now I have the new 300xs and run 110, but burn 30gals per hr cruising @90mph.
In my opinion the only boat better than a 28 is a Larger Skater
I bought my Skater with 2.5's stock went 110. Modified by Diamond Marine to 122. Now I have the new 300xs and run 110, but burn 30gals per hr cruising @90mph.
In my opinion the only boat better than a 28 is a Larger Skater
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First off, I love my Superboat Y2K. However I'm on the line of reliability vs. speed. Best top speed was 90, everday top speed 85 +/-. It handles rough water surprizingly well and is alot of fun to drive.
I've got a bug in my a$$ about cats. I would like to break 100 mph and thinking a 28 skater with OBs would be my best bet.
I know nothing about cats and courious how they handle. I'm sure this has been discussed, but would like info on this size range.
Thanks
I've got a bug in my a$$ about cats. I would like to break 100 mph and thinking a 28 skater with OBs would be my best bet.
I know nothing about cats and courious how they handle. I'm sure this has been discussed, but would like info on this size range.
Thanks
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I have owned a few v's... 22 scarab, 33 fountain, 28 Pantera race boat. None of them even compare to the 28 Skater in rough water. The Skater is a smoother more consistant ride through the rough. I have raced so many V's with "Big power " and beat them badly!! The only problem is now, not many will run with me They see me coming and turn the other way or come off plane.
I bought my Skater with 2.5's stock went 110. Modified by Diamond Marine to 122. Now I have the new 300xs and run 110, but burn 30gals per hr cruising @90mph.
In my opinion the only boat better than a 28 is a Larger Skater
I bought my Skater with 2.5's stock went 110. Modified by Diamond Marine to 122. Now I have the new 300xs and run 110, but burn 30gals per hr cruising @90mph.
In my opinion the only boat better than a 28 is a Larger Skater
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First off, I love my Superboat Y2K. However I'm on the line of reliability vs. speed. Best top speed was 90, everday top speed 85 +/-. It handles rough water surprizingly well and is alot of fun to drive.
I've got a bug in my a$$ about cats. I would like to break 100 mph and thinking a 28 skater with OBs would be my best bet.
I know nothing about cats and courious how they handle. I'm sure this has been discussed, but would like info on this size range.
Thanks
I've got a bug in my a$$ about cats. I would like to break 100 mph and thinking a 28 skater with OBs would be my best bet.
I know nothing about cats and courious how they handle. I'm sure this has been discussed, but would like info on this size range.
Thanks
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It is usually me and my buddies in the boat. Faster is better! Somtimes I take my 5 yr old daughter, but only for short rides. However, she always says "Faster Daddy, Faster!!!" My wife has a bad shoulder and can't handle bumps, so she doesn't go on the boat.
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Cats and Vees have their good and bad points. The 28 Skater rides really nice and almost never hits hard after a big wave. They float. Even your wife may ride again with you. Insurance and storage space (no cuddy) are problems for sure. Go for a ride and decide. The Motion will be very similar in ride. Take the offer for a ride.
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I took a 28 Skater for a test drive before I bought my 28 AT. It did well in the chop and ran 96 MPH with 250XS's. The problem is that the GF at the time(now the wife) wanted a bathroom and cabin. Oh well, I love my AT. I think I remember the owner of the test drive boat telling me the thing was great in 2-3 footers, but if anybody told you they were great in 4 footers they were lying.