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Old 03-13-2014, 04:01 PM
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Default 2009 + 32' ride??

Looking at the newer 32' sunsation's and am curious as to what people have to say about ride quality? How do they handle 1-3'?
Have looked at a couple and am very impressed with the build quality.

Appreciate any thoughts and opinions.
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A 2009 will eat your 1-3s. I'm biased but my next boat is a 36 sunny too. Can't beat the build and service. Period. And they're still in business

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Originally Posted by kjberman
Looking at the newer 32' sunsation's and am curious as to what people have to say about ride quality? How do they handle 1-3'?
Have looked at a couple and am very impressed with the build quality.

Appreciate any thoughts and opinions.
If by chance, you noticed my 2008 SSR listed with Captain's Choice, feel free to PM me with any questions. I no longer own it but I did own it from new up until Novenmer. It's a great boat and has no trouble with 1-3's.

LAriverrat on here also has a 2009 SSR for sale.
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Thanks guys.
Ill check those out. The XRT is my preference. Different!!
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Originally Posted by kjberman
Thanks guys.
Ill check those out. The XRT is my preference. Different!!
Not a problem. Where do you plan to use the boat?
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Wisconsin area.......lake Winnebago, Green Lake, Castle Rock, etc.....
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I run most of the time in the rivers and lakes here. The 32 rides great form flat to 2-3's!! It handles and turns very well. it does not have that "heavy" feel what so ever. responds very well. some don't car for the new higher deck, but I chose it because of that. Much safer feel IMO. I'm 6' so a short sided boat even 35+ feet will still feel funny with low sides LOL. I have been in the cockpit of an XRT. layout is def different but that's why they make em everyone has their own preference LOL


thanks for the bump Skag LOL

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Originally Posted by LAriverratt
I run most of the time in the rivers and lakes here. The 32 rides great form flat to 2-3's!! It handles and turns very well. it does not have that "heavy" feel what so ever. responds very well. some don't car for the new higher deck, but I chose it because of that. Much safer feel IMO. I'm 6' so a short sided boat even 35+ feet will still feel funny with low sides LOL. I have been in the cockpit of an XRT. layout is def different but that's why they make em everyone has their own preference LOL



thanks for the bump Skag LOL
Thank you for the feedback..........I personally like the higher deck as well.. Coming out of a Sonic - those are heavy...............and it felt it!!!!!!
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Not a problem. Where do you plan to use the boat?
Can I get a ride?
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Sure! If you ever get near PA in the summer, let me know. I've riden in this boat but still haven't driven it yet... I picked it up the week of Thanksgiving and it's been winter ever since!
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