2001 37 stiletto twin 575 sci
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I think it would be awesome to ride on various hulls in the same conditions all in one day to really feel the differences in what that technology has done. So, I actually would like to compare them. I've never been on any OL other than a 37 to know.
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Can't go wrong with a 37, they are great boats!! OL doesn't build anything comparable today, their cabins keep getting smaller. Stiletto has an awesome mix of luxury and performance.
I will be listing mine for sale sometime this week. Haven't settled on a price yet, but it will be a deal. Currently has 5 hours on it since Chief freshened my motors, installed new sweptback XRs, new transom assemblies and new driveshafts. Basically a new boat.
This is a pic I snapped the day we did the test run with Tommy.
I will be listing mine for sale sometime this week. Haven't settled on a price yet, but it will be a deal. Currently has 5 hours on it since Chief freshened my motors, installed new sweptback XRs, new transom assemblies and new driveshafts. Basically a new boat.
This is a pic I snapped the day we did the test run with Tommy.
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Can't go wrong with a 37, they are great boats!! OL doesn't build anything comparable today, their cabins keep getting smaller. Stiletto has an awesome mix of luxury and performance.
I will be listing mine for sale sometime this week. Haven't settled on a price yet, but it will be a deal. Currently has 5 hours on it since Chief freshened my motors, installed new sweptback XRs, new transom assemblies and new driveshafts. Basically a new boat.
This is a pic I snapped the day we did the test run with Tommy.
I will be listing mine for sale sometime this week. Haven't settled on a price yet, but it will be a deal. Currently has 5 hours on it since Chief freshened my motors, installed new sweptback XRs, new transom assemblies and new driveshafts. Basically a new boat.
This is a pic I snapped the day we did the test run with Tommy.
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I actually would like to know a comparison. By that I mean, if you were to buy a 37' for $120k, how does that compare to a 39 Quattro for $170k and how would that compare to a 36SL or 41SL for 250k+(depending on you perspective since the 37 falls in between). What has the technology done? There really is not a lot of detailed info out there that I have seen.
I think it would be awesome to ride on various hulls in the same conditions all in one day to really feel the differences in what that technology has done. So, I actually would like to compare them. I've never been on any OL other than a 37 to know.
I think it would be awesome to ride on various hulls in the same conditions all in one day to really feel the differences in what that technology has done. So, I actually would like to compare them. I've never been on any OL other than a 37 to know.
In terms of speed there is a huge difference. Now this isnt exactly apples to apples but my boat is an 85 mph boat w 700's side by side and full scx's. Im sure I could get to 90 and maybe 95 w messing w props and prop height but his 41 was 115 w staggered 700s and Nxts. Thats one thing the new tech has acheived. Speed! Now granted its a much shorter cabin and a much lighter boat so maybe. Again Maybe, its not as good in rough water.
With all of that said. I love my boat and will not pay 3-400k for a 41 becasue the improvements are not important to me. And thats what its all about isnt it? Having the boat you love and the reasons you love it.
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Yup, had to do it. Dealing with the marina launches got to be a pain. The polish on the trailer actually still looks good! I wash trailer asap with soap and water and give it a thorough rinse with salt-away after every dunk.