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#11
i share a 31 bullet w 365 mercs /bravos it is a 91 with my uncle .. handles ruff stuff like its not even there.. go out in anything...it is heavy though only does aboue 65 with the365's. if you would like i could try to take some pics of my cabin if the rain lets up around here this week sometime and send them to you.. definetly consider this boat my other boat is a 28 foot outboard v bottom and the ride cant even come close to that of the bullet.. i cannot wait for some more power in it though..
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Theres on on the classified ads of OSO. It looks real clean and isn't to much if I recall.
I have a couple of questions for you bullet guys Why did cigarette do the raised deck on the sarboard side? Was there any reason for it?
And can you put a flush motor cover on it instead of the raised one?? I've looked at them and have thought about buying one, though I'd prefer a cafe racer.
Tank
I have a couple of questions for you bullet guys Why did cigarette do the raised deck on the sarboard side? Was there any reason for it?
And can you put a flush motor cover on it instead of the raised one?? I've looked at them and have thought about buying one, though I'd prefer a cafe racer.
Tank
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Allan Brown designed that boat along with the Revolution and Decathalon. He had some unique designs and other than attempting to be different, I believe that the deck of the Bullet was designed in this manner to give more headroom on the stbd side and in the enclosed head.
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Hey BN:
We have a 90 with carbed HP-500's. It did 73ish last season with hurt props. It shoudl do at least 75 with fixed props and nose cones. It is heavier than most but its great in rougher water. In calm water the boat will only do 65. I need some good chop to get the 73 out of it. Its got more cabin space then many boats that are much larger. I agree teh bubbled deck adds in room for the head.
We updated this one so if you need any info we are quite familiar. 248-682-2453
We have a 90 with carbed HP-500's. It did 73ish last season with hurt props. It shoudl do at least 75 with fixed props and nose cones. It is heavier than most but its great in rougher water. In calm water the boat will only do 65. I need some good chop to get the 73 out of it. Its got more cabin space then many boats that are much larger. I agree teh bubbled deck adds in room for the head.
We updated this one so if you need any info we are quite familiar. 248-682-2453