88 357 SR1 reviews
#11
we have gone there a few times. not sure if we will make it this year. lake michigan is only 1/2 hr away from my home so not sure if I will tug all 12,100 bls of the 336 to Torch
BUT it is aweseme
Josh ( perfect mix) is a local
BUT it is aweseme
Josh ( perfect mix) is a local
#13
Gold Member
Joined: Aug 2004
Posts: 288
Likes: 3
From: Cleveland, Ohio
Big heavy boat, I have an 88 I live on it in the summer three days a week tons of room. Bravos made a large improvment. I work on boats and this thing is over built. But that comes with a cost...it weighs alot. Great in three footers, you can sip champagne 2 footers. I love mine and can't see spending 5 times the money to shed 3000 lbs. and go 15 mph faster.
Joe
Joe
#14
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Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 55
Likes: 0
#15
Big heavy boat, I have an 88 I live on it in the summer three days a week tons of room. Bravos made a large improvment. I work on boats and this thing is over built. But that comes with a cost...it weighs alot. Great in three footers, you can sip champagne 2 footers. I love mine and can't see spending 5 times the money to shed 3000 lbs. and go 15 mph faster.
Joe
Joe
#16
Take a look at my 292 in the classifieds. I have bought a 42 Sonic so the Formula must be sold. It has Bravo's/365 HP Magnums with Stainless Marine. Know for a fact it is not as thirsty as the TRS boats (buddy of mine has a 311 with 420s/TRS, Holley carbs that likes fuel).
Mine has quadrajet carbs so very reasonable on gas at cruise as you are still in the primaries.
Mine has quadrajet carbs so very reasonable on gas at cruise as you are still in the primaries.





