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Listed my 37 in the classifieds
If anyone knows someone who is interested in a 37 please have them take a look. She is a great boat. Do not know how to add a link, it is Fast Forward.
Scott http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o59062-en.html |
Originally Posted by yzbert
(Post 4191498)
If anyone knows someone who is interested in a 37 please have them take a look. She is a great boat. Do not know how to add a link, it is Fast Forward.
Scott Nice boat, reasonable price.......You might want to add the hours in the ad. |
Was the boat built with power? How fast?
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Im looking for a 37. What speeds do you see with the 496's? Cruise and top. What all options does the boat have? Hours?
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Derek this is all you..even near home!
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Beautiful boat.
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Originally Posted by Drock78
(Post 4191590)
Im looking for a 37. What speeds do you see with the 496's? Cruise and top. What all options does the boat have? Hours?
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Boat and motors have 416 hours, Top speed is 74ish depending on conditions. The moons aligned right one day and I saw 78 out of it. Cruise's in the 50's. Has all options except generator and in dash GPS. Love the boat we just do not get out in it any more. I would be surprised if it has over 30 hrs total in the last three years.
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This would be a great boat to jump in, and save your pennies and parts for a motor upgrade one day if desired. That was my thinking when I bought Monsoon many moons ago. Monsoon also has 496HOs, and I've seen very similar numbers. It turns out though that the 496HOs, speed, reliability, and usability fit my boating style and needs perfectly. I've been in some long and some rough poker runs, and the boat has NEVER lost a step. (pun intended).
Fast Forward will be a GREAT investment for someone. I've spent time on it, and driven it a bit too. It's a solid buy; two owners, both freshwater, on a nice steel trailer and should provide years of problem free boating enjoyment as is and beyond. |
The only difference between Fast Forward's running surface and this one is the new Red one has a fraction of an inch shorter step. As "stock" power has increased the step does not need to be so tall to be as efficient.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lw6Pv8kzX5w If you want to have a "measurement" of how well a boat rides in the rough in a video, watch the passengers' shoulders. Notice they stay pretty steady in all transitions in that video. (Heads bob, arms flail, and handheld cameras jump, especially with new boaters; but shoulders are an indicator of how your body is moving in the boat on impacts or lack thereof.) |
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