Originally Posted by Jassman
(Post 3349107)
what brand deck boat was that..wet ride for sure.. thanks Jeff
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Originally Posted by relaxalot
(Post 3349621)
I would look at the Howard Deck boats for sale. They ride dry and well in the chop. Let me know if you have any questions. I have driven Carrerra, Howard, Magic, and Conquest deckboats. Good luck with your search.
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Remember Loto's Chop Can Be 5'-6' +
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E-Ticket is a much larger twin. As far as rough water goes it will outdo any of the aforementioned. I could not run in water as big as an E-Ticket. I have not driven an E-Ticket but I have been next to them.. there is one out at Havasu that runs in the high 120's or low 130's. I think it is powered by twin Ilmors. Why don't you just come on out and go for a ride on several of the different deck boats?
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Here's a quick take (video) on the Advantage, Nordic and Howard that I mentioned....
http://www.powerboatmag.com/featured-video.html |
Originally Posted by thisistank
(Post 3353684)
Here's a quick take (video) on the Advantage, Nordic and Howard that I mentioned....
http://www.powerboatmag.com/featured-video.html Good thread with some good info. Currently have a 21' wakeboard-style jet boat, looking to purchase a 27-29' powerboat. Wife doesn't like closed bow and we both have mixed feelings about the midcabin boats, so we've been looking at deck/cats lately. There just aren't very many in these parts... |
Originally Posted by baywatch
(Post 3347811)
Not sure about the bumpy water...
Does your wife like to get wet? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkEhD...452332364B3E95 This video looks late in the day so it isn't even very rough.. |
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