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Old 03-18-2007, 10:13 AM
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For you 32 owners, what's the biggest water you have had your boats out in and how did they handle?? I know everyone is going to say just go buy a 36, but a 32 is a lot less coin.

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I have ridden in a few 32b's. One was on the Lake but we hit some 6-8 rollers at around 100, handled awesome, flew level with a nice soft landing.
I have ridden in another 32 on Lake Tahoe in some pretty big slop. It was a good solid 4 foot of waves going every which way. We were cruising effortlessy at 110 at 4200 RPMs.
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Usually run the boat in 3-4 in Barnegat bay. The boat basically floats, to me rides like the 36 but gets tossed around a little more. Not a big deal since I primarily run in the bay. In my opinion, the ocean is the ocean and nothing substitutes size. The boat rides awesome, I like the way cats ride better than deep Vs.

The boat plains at 1400 instantly with Arneson and runs 45 at 2200 and 91 at 3900 without superchargers and Arneson drives.
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Thanks Guy's!!
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36 Is For Sale $159,000 4 Or 5 Seat Canopy Sytem
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Originally Posted by fast fun 2
I have ridden in a few 32b's. One was on the Lake but we hit some 6-8 rollers at around 100, handled awesome, flew level with a nice soft landing.
I have ridden in another 32 on Lake Tahoe in some pretty big slop. It was a good solid 4 foot of waves going every which way. We were cruising effortlessy at 110 at 4200 RPMs.
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UUMMMMM....Johnny. Where did you find those 6-8 rollers on the lake ?? Ive been on the lake for over 30 years and I havent seen anything over a 4 footer ever.

Start boating in the salt and you will someday see a 6-8 foot wave. Like you probably did with Joes Concept
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Originally Posted by otis311
UUMMMMM....Johnny. Where did you find those 6-8 rollers on the lake ?? Ive been on the lake for over 30 years and I havent seen anything over a 4 footer ever.

Start boating in the salt and you will someday see a 6-8 foot wave. Like you probably did with Joes Concept
Mohican (ok maybe 4-8?)

Ya we found some in the Concept.
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Mohican (ok maybe 4-8?)

Ya we found some in the Concept.


Thatis exactly where you will find some "real" big water
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Old 04-04-2007, 04:56 PM
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Originally Posted by otis311
Thatis exactly where you will find some "real" big water
Then lets just say that for a realitivley small cat going well over 100MPH it handled fine over some decent sized rollers.
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Parnell would be a good comment. He has a 32 Skate and a 41 Saber.
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