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NOT at all , most of your new boats are set up for top end " drive height real high " this give bigger top end # and less mid-range and also getting on plane .
750 hp with a single engine on a xr drive is no problem as long as you no how to throttle the boat . most of these guy's on this site are blowing up xr drives with stock 525's , they do hole shot from a dead stop they get air born and keep the throttle wide open . also with drives real high when running full throttle the top of the drive is out of the water heating up .
Velocity make a nice flat pad bottom boat also and is very fast , I just don't like the way a flat pad hit's the water when its rough . now in nice lake water and anything under 3 footers Im sure a big pad on the bottom works just fine , This is why Pat will build the boat either way step and pad or ole school straight V . Also less chance of a roll over with a straight V and they also feel so much better in the turn's no sliding " you no what I mean
Also they have been making straight V bottom's for 10 x as long as step , pad bottom boats so I would hate to think its been done wrong all these years , There is only one benefit of the new step ,pad boats and that is a little more speed . We are not talking anything big between 6 to 10 mph and remember they sacrifice in other area's like very high drive height poor high speed turning and no midrange punch
750 hp with a single engine on a xr drive is no problem as long as you no how to throttle the boat . most of these guy's on this site are blowing up xr drives with stock 525's , they do hole shot from a dead stop they get air born and keep the throttle wide open . also with drives real high when running full throttle the top of the drive is out of the water heating up .
Velocity make a nice flat pad bottom boat also and is very fast , I just don't like the way a flat pad hit's the water when its rough . now in nice lake water and anything under 3 footers Im sure a big pad on the bottom works just fine , This is why Pat will build the boat either way step and pad or ole school straight V . Also less chance of a roll over with a straight V and they also feel so much better in the turn's no sliding " you no what I mean

Also they have been making straight V bottom's for 10 x as long as step , pad bottom boats so I would hate to think its been done wrong all these years , There is only one benefit of the new step ,pad boats and that is a little more speed . We are not talking anything big between 6 to 10 mph and remember they sacrifice in other area's like very high drive height poor high speed turning and no midrange punch
BTW, that first line is not how Pat builds boats.
Also, your comparisons of a 28 Pantera with 700HP/Bravo and 38 Sonic with twin 525/Bravo; are not taking weight into consideration.
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Totally incorrect. The Sonic was a renamed Coyote. The 37 AT originally shared a similar bottom to the Scorpion which was popped from a Cig. I only kept the basic V shape and totally redesigned the chines and lifting strakes as well as the nose. The hull we bought was a rock solid platform to use as a foundation to build off of. Then we introduced the DDC patented step-design on 1999.
For the record we are building the 29 hull mold with the step. If you want a non-step single engine V-bottom in the 28-29 foot range you are back at Pantera I guess....
For the record we are building the 29 hull mold with the step. If you want a non-step single engine V-bottom in the 28-29 foot range you are back at Pantera I guess....
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Totally incorrect. The Sonic was a renamed Coyote. The 37 AT originally shared a similar bottom to the Scorpion which was popped from a Cig. I only kept the basic V shape and totally redesigned the chines and lifting strakes as well as the nose. The hull we bought was a rock solid platform to use as a foundation to build off of. Then we introduced the DDC patented step-design on 1999.
For the record we are building the 29 hull mold with the step. If you want a non-step single engine V-bottom in the 28-29 foot range you are back at Pantera I guess....
For the record we are building the 29 hull mold with the step. If you want a non-step single engine V-bottom in the 28-29 foot range you are back at Pantera I guess....

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No Pantera for me
Sonic possible and A>T if I can get one custom built I guess Brain was wrong when he stated that you would build one with no step and pad , all you have to do is pull the step and pad insert out of the mold But then the boat would be different from all the rest of the newer A>T's, and different is good , I don't like to be a follower I want it my way
Last edited by mikebrls; 04-09-2014 at 09:57 PM.
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I mite just decide to go bigger twin engine boat . also I have been in a few twin step boat's that have a straight V all the way to the transom and they don't slide as much so that's not out of the question either but I prefer non step boat's especially with my 5 year old on board just for safety reason's
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No Pantera for me
Sonic possible and A>T if I can get one custom built
I guess Brain was wrong when he stated that you would build one with no step and pad , all you have to do is pull the step and pad insert out of the mold But then the boat would be different from all the rest of the newer A>T's, and different is good , I don't like to be a follower I want it my way
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No Pantera for me
Sonic possible and A>T if I can get one custom built I guess Brain was wrong when he stated that you would build one with no step and pad , all you have to do is pull the step and pad insert out of the mold But then the boat would be different from all the rest of the newer A>T's, and different is good , I don't like to be a follower I want it my way

#138
Totally incorrect. The Sonic was a renamed Coyote. The 37 AT originally shared a similar bottom to the Scorpion which was popped from a Cig. I only kept the basic V shape and totally redesigned the chines and lifting strakes as well as the nose. The hull we bought was a rock solid platform to use as a foundation to build off of. Then we introduced the DDC patented step-design on 1999.
For the record we are building the 29 hull mold with the step. If you want a non-step single engine V-bottom in the 28-29 foot range you are back at Pantera I guess....
For the record we are building the 29 hull mold with the step. If you want a non-step single engine V-bottom in the 28-29 foot range you are back at Pantera I guess....

I did not "no" that was going to happen.




