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Unlimited jd 08-09-2015 09:45 PM


Originally Posted by fossil fuel (Post 4340463)
In response to the "lay over on their side" comment. ANY v bottom lays on it side. The drivers skill wicks the wheel to get ANY v bottom straight. One that allows the chine to take the hits will be fixing all the kwhams and cabinets until One learns to drive. This I say from first hand knowledge! Its all me!

Couple hundred hours in dozens of different v bottoms and my only bad days must've been those driving fastecs. Thanks for pointing that out

Jay Gadsby 08-09-2015 10:43 PM

Ok...last silly question for tonight. Freeboard and visibility. Sad to say but I am damn near a midget. At 5'6" it gets difficult to see. Even in my Heat, I have stand up. I looked at an Outerlimits Stiletto last year and seriously could barely see over the dash. I suppose this is definitely where a hands on test will be best, but you guys get the gist I am sure. I love drop out bolsters and utilize mine quite frequently. Thanks guys and good night.

looseconnection 08-10-2015 08:41 AM

Just about all stepped hull boats will do a tail stand before coming over on plane. At 5'6" you will have an issue, my 292 is hard to see over with me being 5'11". Add 9 more feet of bow and it will be a biotch.

J.B. Marshall 08-10-2015 08:56 AM

Jay, I just sold my 2000 - 382 with 500EFI's and absolutely loved everything about it, ride, comfort, cabin, etc. I owned it for 10 yrs and had it when my kids were young and we enjoyed many overnighters in it. I would do it all over again. I ran with a few 35's and one other 382 when the water got snotty the 35's didn't handle it like the 382's.

JB

Jay Gadsby 08-10-2015 09:59 AM

Thanks for the input. Being a little guy has its advantages, like shopping in the kids section and hiding in crowds, but sucks when it comes to motorsports. Dirt bikes are too tall, boats are too long and lifted trucks are impossible to get into.

As of now, I am excited about a new ride. But first the fun of selling my Nordic. Gonna work on getting my chubby little fingers on one of each model I am interested in. You guys are great, thanks for the replies and happy boating until my next random question/thought.

switchbackman 08-10-2015 11:43 AM

If you are looking for a 353 fastech there is a deal on Power Boat Swap Shop 99 353 fastech guy claims 100 mph boat supper clean for 79,900 all white his name is Michael Botelho . Your welcome

Unlimited jd 08-10-2015 11:44 AM

That boat is local to me

RedDog382 08-10-2015 12:31 PM

[QUOTE=Jay Gadsby;4340678]Thanks for the input. Being a little guy has its advantages, like shopping in the kids section and hiding in crowds, but sucks when it comes to motorsports. Dirt bikes are too tall, boats are too long and lifted trucks are impossible to get into. [quote]

The good news for you is the 353 and 382 Fastechs have double-tiered and power adjustable footrests at the helm. 5'8" and no problem ever looking over the windshield/bow of my 382.

MonkeySea2 08-10-2015 12:59 PM

I have to chime in as well that all deep Vs roll over in turns. Even my little 22.5 degree V hull rolls way over.

Sunny32SSR 08-10-2015 03:00 PM


Originally Posted by looseconnection (Post 4340643)
Just about all stepped hull boats will do a tail stand before coming over on plane. At 5'6" you will have an issue, my 292 is hard to see over with me being 5'11". Add 9 more feet of bow and it will be a biotch.

That's not true. Drop your tabs. Mine barely breaks the horizon. Easier in the drive train and pops out of the hole faster.


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