Fastech 353 or 382?
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From: Washington, MO
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.
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From: Killeen Texas/Fort Hood
Ok...so lazy man question. I see the graphics and such are painted on with Imron paint. What can one expect to keep a high shine on these. Is the entire hull cleared or just the deck? Texas sun is a beast to say the least (unintentional rhyme) and do not relish the thought of buffing 35 feet of fiberglass weekly
thanks guys
thanks guys
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From: Birch Run, MI
Make sure you can store and launch the bigger boat in your area. I was looking at some 382s and 38 PQs but I am glad I went with my 336. It eats a whole side of my barn as it is and none of the launches have long enough docks for it, let alone a boat 5 feet longer.
I have two kids and that is why I went with a Formula for the room. I have no problem sleeping two adults and two kids, and with the camper canvas makes the back seat an option too if the kids are fighting that day
I have two kids and that is why I went with a Formula for the room. I have no problem sleeping two adults and two kids, and with the camper canvas makes the back seat an option too if the kids are fighting that day




