F2 edition 382 question
#15
I agree with you on the picture. At 8200 lbs...the F2 382 will literally fly. Before I bought my boat, I was concerned that it might end up feeling too light. As you know, this is not the case. The boat is perfectly balanced and feels solid as a rock.
#19
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From: Norwalk, CT
Mine is for sale also, and with all due respect to all of the other boats out there it is without a doubt the fastest one done. The bottom received a FULL blue print and LOTS of dialing-in time. It saw 92 MPH in competition during the '02 worlds (third overall finish; second fastest boat on the course).
Ask any of the technical guys at Formula or Jim Arvis from Arvis Marine about this boat. We retired from racing immediately after the Daytona 2003 race, but the boat is perfect and ready to go with FRESH 500's (less than 10 hours). It hasn't been in the water in three years.
MAKE ME AN OFFER!!! Otherwise I'm going to have to race it again and my wife will kill me!
Tom
Total Marine
Ask any of the technical guys at Formula or Jim Arvis from Arvis Marine about this boat. We retired from racing immediately after the Daytona 2003 race, but the boat is perfect and ready to go with FRESH 500's (less than 10 hours). It hasn't been in the water in three years.
MAKE ME AN OFFER!!! Otherwise I'm going to have to race it again and my wife will kill me!
Tom
Total Marine


