sonic guys????
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Ridefast... I think the project you are doing is neat for sure. Im wondering what the lightning of the boat and the higher x will actually do for you in terms of performance. That hull just isn't a very fast hull so your back was against the wall from the start. Im disappointed we didn't see a couple other people respond to you that may have done similar things to there 28 ss already. Keep us updated, im pulling for you!
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Im disappointed we didn't see a couple other people respond to you that may have done similar things to there 28 ss already. QUOTE]
Me to, i know theres got to be more then just me. or am i the only nut trying to make a 28ss fast buying a really fast hull would have been easy. But i love my boat and it is going to be the badest 28ss ever i hope
Me to, i know theres got to be more then just me. or am i the only nut trying to make a 28ss fast buying a really fast hull would have been easy. But i love my boat and it is going to be the badest 28ss ever i hope
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Venturing a guess, between 6 and 10.
Back when the old Sonic company was active, I believe it was discussed on here. Bruce may know the answer.
The 28 was their least popular/built model. It was barely bigger than the 26 and a pretty good jump to the 31. It was discontinued during the Richard Hewitt years. If loyal owners moved up the Sonic food chain, they usually went 26 to 31 to 386.
Back when the old Sonic company was active, I believe it was discussed on here. Bruce may know the answer.
The 28 was their least popular/built model. It was barely bigger than the 26 and a pretty good jump to the 31. It was discontinued during the Richard Hewitt years. If loyal owners moved up the Sonic food chain, they usually went 26 to 31 to 386.
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Venturing a guess, between 6 and 10.
Back when the old Sonic company was active, I believe it was discussed on here. Bruce may know the answer.
The 28 was their least popular/built model. It was barely bigger than the 26 and a pretty good jump to the 31. It was discontinued during the Richard Hewitt years. If loyal owners moved up the Sonic food chain, they usually went 26 to 31 to 386.
Back when the old Sonic company was active, I believe it was discussed on here. Bruce may know the answer.
The 28 was their least popular/built model. It was barely bigger than the 26 and a pretty good jump to the 31. It was discontinued during the Richard Hewitt years. If loyal owners moved up the Sonic food chain, they usually went 26 to 31 to 386.
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28 ss
I used to have a 28ss Sonic, with twin 502 - 500 HPs. It was a jump up from my 21' Hydrostream. I kept the 28' for about 3 years, and then went to my current Sonic, a 1994 35ss.
The 28 had the same porpousing problem that the 26 does. As for speed, it was about a 73 mph boat. It did handle the rough water pretty good, and it did have a decent cabin with a regular head, a/c, and of course the pull out cushion which all the Sonic's should have!
I have to agree with the others who have posted on here; I am thinking you are fighting a losing battle looking for speed out of the Sonic.
So far your progress looks great. Good luck!
The 28 had the same porpousing problem that the 26 does. As for speed, it was about a 73 mph boat. It did handle the rough water pretty good, and it did have a decent cabin with a regular head, a/c, and of course the pull out cushion which all the Sonic's should have!
I have to agree with the others who have posted on here; I am thinking you are fighting a losing battle looking for speed out of the Sonic.
So far your progress looks great. Good luck!
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