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Pantera1 09-08-2010 06:31 PM

1988 357 Actual length
 
I may need a bigger dock.. Whats the actual legnth including platform.. brochure says 37'7" with platform. Not sure I can have 10 feet sticking out past the end of my dock.

t500hps 09-08-2010 06:55 PM


Originally Posted by Pantera1 (Post 3202819)
I may need a bigger sock.. Whats the actual legnth including platform.. brochure says 37'7" with platform. Not sure I can have 10 feet sticking out past the end of my dock.

The 357 is 35 ft 7 inches WITHOUT that platform......2 more ft sounds about right with the platform. (and Formula has very detailed info on their boats going back into the 80's so I would believe what there literature states)

offthefront 09-08-2010 07:44 PM

37'7" ..... 7" Shorter than a 382 .....and Prob Wider ...m

Pantera1 09-08-2010 07:45 PM


Originally Posted by t500hps (Post 3202849)
The 357 is 35 ft 7 inches WITHOUT that platform......2 more ft sounds about right with the platform. (and Formula has very detailed info on their boats going back into the 80's so I would believe what there literature states)

Yes they do seem to be on the level with legnths..unlike some other manufacturers. Trying to figure if I can tie up a 357 at a 30 foot dock.. of wich id need to keep it a few feet from shore. If its got cleats midship I can probably do it.

t500hps 09-08-2010 07:58 PM


Originally Posted by Pantera1 (Post 3202899)
Yes they do seem to be on the level with legnths..unlike some other manufacturers. Trying to figure if I can tie up a 357 at a 30 foot dock.. of wich id need to keep it a few feet from shore. If its got cleets midship I can probably do it.

My 382 had bow and stern cleats, as well as 2 sets of mid cleats (roughly every 9 ft along a 38 ft hull).....don't know if the 357 has the same set-up but Formula never skimped on anything.

Mach 1 09-09-2010 12:10 PM

The 357 has midcleats. At least mine does.

t500hps 09-09-2010 01:01 PM


Originally Posted by Mach 1 (Post 3203477)
The 357 has midcleats. At least mine does.

Where? I had them beside the drivers seat, and another set 3-5 feet in front of the windshield (along with the ones at bow and stern)

Mach 1 09-09-2010 01:56 PM


Originally Posted by t500hps (Post 3203527)
Where? I had them beside the drivers seat, and another set 3-5 feet in front of the windshield (along with the ones at bow and stern)

Oops. Made the reply off what would be my skewed memory. Looked a picture of the boat and you are correct.

Treads 09-09-2010 03:10 PM


Originally Posted by offthefront (Post 3202898)
37'7" ..... 7" Shorter than a 382 .....and Prob Wider ...m

Keep in mind that in 88' boats were measured at the waterline, so the 37'7" is at the water.


Originally Posted by t500hps (Post 3202910)
My 382 had bow and stern cleats, as well as 2 sets of mid cleats (roughly every 9 ft along a 38 ft hull).....don't know if the 357 has the same set-up but Formula never skimped on anything.

The 357 does have a similar cleat location.

formula370ss 09-09-2010 03:59 PM

Hey Treads, does a 357 leak fresh water like a 370SS ?

ThirdBird 09-09-2010 06:12 PM

[QUOTE=Treads;3203635]Keep in mind that in 88' boats were measured at the waterline, so the 37'7" is at the water./QUOTE]

I don't think so, it was LOA or length overall. If it was 37-7 at the waterline that boat would be over 40 long.

Pantera1 09-09-2010 06:17 PM

From the brochure
 
Centerline length 35'7"
Length with swim platform 37'7"

handfulz28 09-09-2010 07:01 PM

And for useless trivia purposes, with 420/TRS setup waterline length is 29' 5 1/3" according to Formula's spec sheet.

:D

Pantera1 09-09-2010 08:56 PM


Originally Posted by handfulz28 (Post 3203835)
And for useless trivia purposes, with 420/TRS setup waterline length is 29' 5 1/3" according to Formula's spec sheet.

:D

LOL .. soooo how can that be .. where is said spec sheet? Ive got the 88 brochure from their website.
Gotta ask you Formula guys one more thing..
Seems like many of the older generation (pre fastech) have water intrusion and stress crack issues. Is it all of them or just some boats.

88242LS 09-09-2010 09:02 PM


Originally Posted by Pantera1 (Post 3203958)
LOL .. soooo how can that be .. where is said spec sheet? Ive got the 88 brochure from their website.
Gotta ask you Formula guys one more thing..
Seems like many of the older generation (pre fastech) have water intrusion and stress crack issues. Is it all of them or just some boats.


they do? only issues Ive ever seen are on the 223 and 242's, around the portholes on deck, I have not one on my 271

t500hps 09-10-2010 07:03 AM

any 20 year old boat has the possibility of water intrusion where caulk/seals have worn out. Part of the reason you think you see this being an issue with older Formulas is that most of the other brands built back then aren't even running anymore!!!! The boats are solid and in 5 years none of these things should be an issue, after 20 years you'd expect these types of issues.

Pantera1 09-10-2010 08:27 AM

Sure any boat would have the potential to get wet.. Ive just noticed a few rebuilds of formulas and they all involve stringers, floors, bulkheads and some transoms. Love the boats and im contemplating a few different ones..just determining if I should hold out for a newer fastech model.

handfulz28 09-10-2010 11:38 AM


Originally Posted by Pantera1 (Post 3203958)
LOL .. soooo how can that be .. where is said spec sheet?

The LOA - length overall - tip of the bow to end of the swim platform is 37'7"...all agreed. So the "waterline" length would obviously be less. 2ft for the platform, plus about 6ft of the bow that doesn't sit in the water.

I think I've uploaded the spec sheets before, can't now. Formula sent them to me when I was having a trailer built.

As for cracks and water issues, a lot has to do with previous owner maintenance and storage. The boats with issues probably spent time outside without covers.

88242LS 09-10-2010 01:12 PM


Originally Posted by Pantera1 (Post 3204194)
Sure any boat would have the potential to get wet.. Ive just noticed a few rebuilds of formulas and they all involve stringers, floors, bulkheads and some transoms. Love the boats and im contemplating a few different ones..just determining if I should hold out for a newer fastech model.

its just like any 20+ year old boat, but there are far more 20+ year old formula out there running and looking better then any other brand, not to mention Formula owners seem to be more meticulus (if I spelled that right) then any other brand

Pantera1 09-10-2010 05:09 PM


Originally Posted by handfulz28 (Post 3203835)
And for useless trivia purposes, with 420/TRS setup waterline length is 29' 5 1/3" according to Formula's spec sheet.

:D

Im confused how your getting 39 feet at the waterline..did you mean 35?

Pantera1 09-10-2010 05:10 PM


Originally Posted by 88242LS (Post 3204444)
its just like any 20+ year old boat, but there are far more 20+ year old formula out there running and looking better then any other brand, not to mention Formula owners seem to be more meticulus (if I spelled that right) then any other brand

There are differences between manufacturers.. formula used to leave some exposed plywood as did others..never a good thing.

handfulz28 09-10-2010 08:24 PM


Originally Posted by handfulz28 (Post 3203835)
And for useless trivia purposes, with 420/TRS setup waterline length is 29' 5 1/3" according to Formula's spec sheet.

:D


Originally Posted by Pantera1 (Post 3204588)
Im confused how your getting 39 feet at the waterline..did you mean 35?

TWENTY NINE not THIRTY NINE

:D

Pantera1 09-10-2010 08:27 PM


Originally Posted by handfulz28 (Post 3204711)
TWENTY NINE not THIRTY NINE

:D

Oh ..Duhh sorry


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