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I am thinking of shopping for a 03 or newer 400SS and would like some opinions of this boat from owners and previous owners. I am only interested in 525 boats and was wondering what is the range to expect at 40mph? The option I am looking at are hard top vs canvas. I would like to trailer it and the extra weight savings would help, also the extra bridge clearance. How do they handle the rough water do they feel like they are built solid? Any manufacture issues that are out there?
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We took delivery of a 2012 400ss in June with 525s and a hardtop. As I recall we burn about 45 g/h at 40. Maybe a little more. On the flip side we hit 62 mph with a hull that had three months worth of river scum. I wouldn't be surprised to see 63 or 64 mph with a clean hull.
I prefer the radar arch look but the hardtop is really nice. Its rock solid. So is the hull. Formula still builds a great boat.
I prefer the radar arch look but the hardtop is really nice. Its rock solid. So is the hull. Formula still builds a great boat.
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Seems like about 200 mile range according to your fuel consumption.
Thanks for the info
I'm going to try to test ride one with the wife to make the final decision.
Thanks for the info
I'm going to try to test ride one with the wife to make the final decision.
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I have a 2004 with the regular arch and 500 EFI, B3x drives.
It is a GREAT boat.
In retrospect, I kinda want the hardtop. A lot easier to not have stuff flapping around and keeping up with the canvas parts when not in use.... HOWEVER, the regular arch is much younger and sporty looking.
Ultimately, the arch/hardtop is going to be dependent on what type of weather you experience and what hassles you want to deal with.
I have had mine up to about 60mph. Never watch fuel consumption, but I can tell you that you can literally watch the gauge go down at those speeds! hahahah
Be SURE to get the bow-thruster option. The boat responds very slowly at idle speeds and can be a B**CH to dock in high winds. I just got lucky on getting the bow-thruster on mine... I can only imagine what trouble I would be in if I didn't have it.
I also highly recommend the extended swim platform.
Its one of my favorite boats ever, and I get compliments EVERYWHERE I go.
It is a GREAT boat.
In retrospect, I kinda want the hardtop. A lot easier to not have stuff flapping around and keeping up with the canvas parts when not in use.... HOWEVER, the regular arch is much younger and sporty looking.
Ultimately, the arch/hardtop is going to be dependent on what type of weather you experience and what hassles you want to deal with.
I have had mine up to about 60mph. Never watch fuel consumption, but I can tell you that you can literally watch the gauge go down at those speeds! hahahah
Be SURE to get the bow-thruster option. The boat responds very slowly at idle speeds and can be a B**CH to dock in high winds. I just got lucky on getting the bow-thruster on mine... I can only imagine what trouble I would be in if I didn't have it.
I also highly recommend the extended swim platform.
Its one of my favorite boats ever, and I get compliments EVERYWHERE I go.
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I know of a lot of them that are out there. I just bought mine last year... so I can help you if you give me some of your criteria
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I have a 06 400SS with 525's and run in the pacific so have some pretty rough water to deal with. it has been surprising that things have not come apart but it is a very solid boat.
Also i trailer it and that is the only drawback i see with the boat. i can trailer by just taking the light and top of the radar off. i towed it couple times with my F450 and it never really gave me a warm fuzzy feeling, The sport chassis is the only way to go, now it feels safe and comfortable.
i have 250 hours and for the most part it has been trouble free.
The bow thruster is a big plus, 99% of the time you don't need it but when you do it is great to have.
With 525's it will go 60.
it's a great party boat and not to bad to sleep on either. the factory stereo rocks.
Trailering like i said is the only drawback which is why i am going to get a Cigarette.
Also i trailer it and that is the only drawback i see with the boat. i can trailer by just taking the light and top of the radar off. i towed it couple times with my F450 and it never really gave me a warm fuzzy feeling, The sport chassis is the only way to go, now it feels safe and comfortable.
i have 250 hours and for the most part it has been trouble free.
The bow thruster is a big plus, 99% of the time you don't need it but when you do it is great to have.
With 525's it will go 60.
it's a great party boat and not to bad to sleep on either. the factory stereo rocks.
Trailering like i said is the only drawback which is why i am going to get a Cigarette.
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[QUOTE=mroberts;3537769]I have a 2004 with the regular arch and 500 EFI, B3x drives.
It is a GREAT boat.
In retrospect, I kinda want the hardtop. A lot easier to not have stuff flapping around and keeping up with the canvas parts when not in use.... HOWEVER, the regular arch is much younger and sporty looking.
Ultimately, the arch/hardtop is going to be dependent on what type of weather you experience and what hassles you want to deal with.
I have had mine up to about 60mph. Never watch fuel consumption, but I can tell you that you can literally watch the gauge go down at those speeds! hahahah
Not worried about the consumption for cost as much as range.
Good point about the noise from the canvas in the wind. I didn't give that much thought, but I'm sure I would not want to hear that for an extended amount of time.
Thanks for the coments
It is a GREAT boat.
In retrospect, I kinda want the hardtop. A lot easier to not have stuff flapping around and keeping up with the canvas parts when not in use.... HOWEVER, the regular arch is much younger and sporty looking.
Ultimately, the arch/hardtop is going to be dependent on what type of weather you experience and what hassles you want to deal with.
I have had mine up to about 60mph. Never watch fuel consumption, but I can tell you that you can literally watch the gauge go down at those speeds! hahahah
Not worried about the consumption for cost as much as range.
Good point about the noise from the canvas in the wind. I didn't give that much thought, but I'm sure I would not want to hear that for an extended amount of time.
Thanks for the coments
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Try a test-ride on a 400SS with the Volvo diesels. You'll be surprised. Figure about twice the range.
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Thanks for the info but I am going to test a gas boats first before I decide. I think the gas power will fit my plan better.