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According to the info from Cig, they are 9,800lbs dry, and all 31 ft.
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Originally Posted by nova26
(Post 2635559)
Why does a Bullet weigh 1600 pounds more than a 32 Fever?? I'm suspecting thicker.
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I have an original 1988 Bullet brochere and it lists the the weight as
"8000lbs (approx)" I take that to probably be the minimum dry weight with stock power and bravo drives. TRS drives will be more. |
Nova26,
If you are looking at possibly going up in size and you are looking at Cig and Fountains, both have their strong points. The Bullet will be slower, but, IMHO, can take larger seas better. Fountain will be faster with the same power though. You can't go wrong with either. |
Not to beat a dead horse, but my owner's manual states Displacement (approx.) ......9,500 lb. I don't have the membership to post a picture, but I can scan and email if someone wants the page.
http://www.offshoreonlyclassifieds.c...o23923-en.html |
What years did they make the Bullet?
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1st year was 1988 and I think the last year was like 1994, but I may be off by a year. Total production for all years was like 60 some.
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I think 68 were made.
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Just had vincent paint new logos on my latest bullet. What do you think?
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:ernaehrung004: Vincent does nice work!!!!
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