Too Good To Be True 39?
#46
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You said there is a big difference between the 38 and 39 can you elaborate more. I know the 38 usually has 525's side by side and the 39 has 700's staggered. I'm not interested in 700's. how would they compare with 525's and bravo's, ride wise on Lake Erie with 3-4'ers at 40-60mph cruise and what difference would top speed be?
Thanks, Steve
You said there is a big difference between the 38 and 39 can you elaborate more. I know the 38 usually has 525's side by side and the 39 has 700's staggered. I'm not interested in 700's. how would they compare with 525's and bravo's, ride wise on Lake Erie with 3-4'ers at 40-60mph cruise and what difference would top speed be?
Thanks, Steve
#47
The ride on the 39' isn't even comparable to a 38. It's like night and day considering the small size difference.
#48
I wouldn't delete a damn thing. You did nothing wrong.
WTF is wrong with people?

It's a nice boat. I believe that it is either the first or second 39 out of the mold (can't remember, the other one is like maroon, blue and red and was in ohio). I crawled around on that thing a few times when it was new @ Offshore Performance in MD. I know that the first owner put about 20 hours on it while he owned it.
WTF is wrong with people?


It's a nice boat. I believe that it is either the first or second 39 out of the mold (can't remember, the other one is like maroon, blue and red and was in ohio). I crawled around on that thing a few times when it was new @ Offshore Performance in MD. I know that the first owner put about 20 hours on it while he owned it.
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Last edited by Cash Bar; 09-29-2010 at 10:43 AM.
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#50
That is true. Most of my 39 experience is on 700 boats.





