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35 vs 38 zr
Can you get a 35 staggard? Does it handle as well? Stability, rough water speeds...
Thanks, Johnny Went for a ride in the miami vice black 38 today. :cool: |
Re: 35 vs 38 zr
No you cant get the 35 in a staggered. How'd you like the 38. I was on the boat in Miami. I've heard nothing but good about the new Zr line.
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Re: 35 vs 38 zr
Originally Posted by fountain40icbm
No you cant get the 35 in a staggered. How'd you like the 38. I was on the boat in Miami. I've heard nothing but good about the new Zr line.
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Re: 35 vs 38 zr
The ride between the 35 and 38 is completely different, The 35 is a nimble boat, fast with the 525s she will run 90+ depending on were you boat you can get 93mph, she runs rough water well for a 35 and takes the chop well.
The 38ZR is a boat with in her own, the staggered set up makes the boat run and fly straight, one of the best boats I have ever had the pleasure to run, I have done 4 poker runs on a 38 including the black Miami Vice boat in the Miami Poker Run, In 1000 Islands I started 2nd to last with the second group and by the time I hit the card stop we were ahead of everyone. I went through the middle and never felt the boat walk or dance as I was passing everyone. The 38 ZR is just and awesome boat! |
Re: 35 vs 38 zr
I bought a 38ZR this spring and have now logged enough time to say that the ride and handling is superb. My tattletale reads 90 (525's with the ITS boxes and 5 blade Herring's)
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Re: 35 vs 38 zr
Originally Posted by omerta one
I bought a 38ZR this spring and have now logged enough time to say that the ride and handling is superb. My tattletale reads 90 (525's with the ITS boxes and 5 blade Herring's)
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Re: 35 vs 38 zr
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This is my tattle tale on a 38 ZR with 525s running brackish water
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