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Old 09-15-2010 | 01:41 PM
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Don't kill me!!! I think the 292 is a great boat,but for almost the same money you can get a 312 with 496's. Better planing ability,added length,and a little more room. Seems to be quite a few for sale on some of the other classified sites (boat trader etc.). My 2003 with 375hp 496 ran 70-72 consistently.Never broke,and I ran it pretty hard in the ocean.
The problem is 2003 was last year,so if your looking for late model it has to be a 292.

(292's are awesome boats, no disrespect intended. just my .02cents)
i was actually thinking the same thing...you get the modability of the big blocks too. the only issue i see with this option is the fuel consumption. those 496's love fuel. it is substantially different than what 350's or 6.2's use.

do you get the twin step with the 312's? i thought you only got one?
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Old 09-15-2010 | 04:21 PM
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One step on a 312. I had the non-HO 496's 375hp. It was very very good on fuel. I don't know the fuel consumption on the 6.2's but I think the 312's with big block's don't work very hard due to boat size,therefore good mileage. But then again I am comparing it to my 382 with 525's,genset,air,etc. It's like a Winnibago without wheels. Can you say TANK!
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Old 09-15-2010 | 10:18 PM
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Originally Posted by 08 fastech 292
Expensive Date-Did you install the manifolds yourself? Sounds like it should be a pretty easy project.
I did if you have some mechanical ability you should be fine.If you do it I will go over a few things before.
But please keep in mind you technically void your warranty and I picked up no top speed.It does come out of the water much quicker and rides better
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Old 09-16-2010 | 06:07 AM
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Yeah, I hear you, I originally wanted the 312, but I have to find someone to take my trade, an odd-duck 01' Excalibur w/575Sci...not the easiest to sell outright or trade. I have found a dealer willing to work with me though so...292 it is.
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Old 09-16-2010 | 06:20 AM
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I have a 2006 292, would i lov some thing bigger one day , sure but for now i am very happy with the boat. when i had the 6.2's i added the stainless marine exhaust, i did not pick up top end just better mid range and the boat is a little lighter in the back. the next thing i did was add the 280k planes , that was one of the best mods that i did. the boat handles rough water a lot better and at high speeds with the new motors it is alot more stable. Planning with a full tank and 4 people in the back isnt a problem. As for the 383 scorpions it is like having a new boat all over again. This boat should come with this kind of power from the factory along with the k planes. The upgrade in power is just alot more enjoyable. the boat use to struggle to get to 70mph, now it does with the blink of an eye. I have surprised a lot of people on the bay with these motors. Well worth the money. I have also added led lighting , and ocean underwater led's to make the boating more enjoyable. But i still think its a great boat.
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Old 09-16-2010 | 07:29 AM
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Has anyone used the Merc remanufacture program to take the 6.2's to 400HP Strokers...looks like a nice package, but what about cost?
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Old 09-16-2010 | 07:13 PM
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Originally Posted by turboz67
I have a 2006 292, would i lov some thing bigger one day , sure but for now i am very happy with the boat. when i had the 6.2's i added the stainless marine exhaust, i did not pick up top end just better mid range and the boat is a little lighter in the back. the next thing i did was add the 280k planes , that was one of the best mods that i did. the boat handles rough water a lot better and at high speeds with the new motors it is alot more stable. Planning with a full tank and 4 people in the back isnt a problem. As for the 383 scorpions it is like having a new boat all over again. This boat should come with this kind of power from the factory along with the k planes. The upgrade in power is just alot more enjoyable. the boat use to struggle to get to 70mph, now it does with the blink of an eye. I have surprised a lot of people on the bay with these motors. Well worth the money. I have also added led lighting , and ocean underwater led's to make the boating more enjoyable. But i still think its a great boat.
pondrunner read the quote
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Old 09-16-2010 | 10:17 PM
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MAn in today's market the 292 is a great deal no doubt, I just wish it had shore power and a/c for that night I just do not want to drive back home.
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Old 09-17-2010 | 01:47 AM
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From my point of view, it is definitely a good deal when you can get a fresh somewhat newish boat in the quality range of Formula and still do a solid 70, for 40-50k.

Which other brand or model offers this without cutting off in either area?

I love my 292!
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Old 09-17-2010 | 05:52 AM
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Originally Posted by turboz67
pondrunner read the quote
Yeah, I read that...I mean sending in your 6.2's to be built into Strokers...anyone done this and whats the cost of the program?
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