Thinking of a formula 311 sr1
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Thinking of a formula 311 sr1
I sold my 25 outlaw and am looking into a bigger boat just wondered if anyone had any thoughts. I am interested in the larger cabin, not sure I want twins, what speeds can be excepted out of stock 330's?
Guess I'm going to have to change my name on here
Guess I'm going to have to change my name on here
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311 with 330's is only a 62 mph boat but will run in anything and have all accommodations, if its not all about speed the 311 is a great boat,
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It's in the mid west don't know if I can make the logistics work out. I want to but it's about 900 miles from syracuse where I am. Anything closer anyone?
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Have to laugh... I never did change my name.
Went from a single engine Baja to the 311. Absolutely love the boat!!! Great lines, awesome ride, and very accommodating cabin for a 31' boat - really a 33. It will be a whole different ball game from your Baja.
As you've probably read, it takes a LOT of power to make the 311 go fast.
The 330's will push you along at MAYBE 60 or 62 with 3 blade props and your cruising speed will suffer. Four blades are much better for everyday use as this is what most run with the 311 I think. Now your going high 50's. If you're locked on a 311, you might want to look for one with mags - just my opinion.
Either way, you will be very happy with the 311. It really is a great boat!!!
Went from a single engine Baja to the 311. Absolutely love the boat!!! Great lines, awesome ride, and very accommodating cabin for a 31' boat - really a 33. It will be a whole different ball game from your Baja.
As you've probably read, it takes a LOT of power to make the 311 go fast.
The 330's will push you along at MAYBE 60 or 62 with 3 blade props and your cruising speed will suffer. Four blades are much better for everyday use as this is what most run with the 311 I think. Now your going high 50's. If you're locked on a 311, you might want to look for one with mags - just my opinion.
Either way, you will be very happy with the 311. It really is a great boat!!!
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If you are also looking at 292's as well, mine is listed in the classifieds. Very clean and lots of recent upgrades to electrical/eletronics.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o54581-en.html
Bill
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o54581-en.html
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Got mine for sale on powerboatlistings.com. Would really like to move it as we are looking at moving up and have a few boats in mine.
http://www.powerboatlistings.com/view/25048 PM me for more info.
http://www.powerboatlistings.com/view/25048 PM me for more info.