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was looking for a 29-30' outlaw, glad we held out for the 32' Fever hearing these top speeds. 70mph or a little over for twins seems very unimpressive
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Originally Posted by 2KOOLPerformance
(Post 3408492)
was looking for a 29-30' outlaw, glad we held out for the 32' Fever hearing these top speeds. 70mph or a little over for twins seems very unimpressive
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do you mean because 5' of the arse on a 32' Fever is submersed underwater? L! ...in that case ya, you win Jason L!
cheers |
Originally Posted by EVLZ06
(Post 3408152)
I have searched around and was curious on what speeds other 29 Outlaws are running with 496 Mags?
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Originally Posted by 2KOOLPerformance
(Post 3408492)
was looking for a 29-30' outlaw, glad we held out for the 32' Fever hearing these top speeds. 70mph or a little over for twins seems very unimpressive
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Originally Posted by 2KOOLPerformance
(Post 3408498)
do you mean because 5' of the arse on a 32' Fever is submersed underwater? L! ...in that case ya, you win Jason L!
cheers |
I had a boating buddy with a 32, and when he rafted to my 29ol I could not help but notice how much bigger my boat was.
Many times when we headed-out on Lake Erie when it was rough, he would not go. |
Originally Posted by XT-Innovator
(Post 3408477)
Here is a better story yet!
When the salesman selling us speedometers told me that brand "x" speedo's were calibrated different than the rest of the marine industry? Anybody care to guess who would do that! This was before GPS was common. would get a little happy. The faria's.....they were ALOT happy |
Originally Posted by JasonSmith
(Post 3408507)
Well 3 foot out back and 2 foot up front for the beak. :drink::drink:
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Originally Posted by ajfisher
(Post 3408517)
I'd say the 32 fever is closer to 28-28.5' ...2' for the beak seems like a lot. They are sweet boats no doubt
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