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drumerjb 03-10-2016 10:50 PM

What Motors?
 
http://www.boattrader.com/listing/20...st-tech-678167

Are these 377 scorpions or standard 6.2s? They are in 2001 312. Think the manifolds were replaced or stock? What speed will this boat run & what pitch props were standard issue? What do you guys think of the boat. Owner does not know how many hours are on the boat. The $ is right. Too bad I live in Wi. or I'ld be all over it if it was closer. No trailer,looks very clean.

Splitdecision271 03-11-2016 07:53 AM

Did you read the description???? They are 6.2s. Photos show 53 hours on the meters, but don't know when that picture was taken. Not stock manifolds, were replaced can't really tell which brand. Stock could be 28p or possibly 26p Bravos. It's a 70-72 MPH boat. I've seen a couple of these low priced, poor health, Formula's lately. Just be caution if serious about it.

2001 Formula 312 fast tech,2001 FORMULA 312 FASTTECH, IMMACULATE CONDITION, 31 FOOT, STEP HULL DESIGN,TWIN MERCRUISER MPI(FUEL INJECTED), BRAVO ONE DRIVES,POWER TRIM TABS , POWER STEERING, BENNETT ELECTRIC TRIM TABS WITH INDICATORS, AFTERMARKET STEREO SYSTEM, FRESH WATER SHOWER, T-MERCRUISER MX 6.2 MPI'S, BRAVO-4 STAINLESS BLADED PROPELLERS, GAFFRIG GAUGES, GAFFRIG THROTTLES,ELECTRIC BOOSTER SEATS, LUXURIOUS COCKPIT WITH FULL CARPET, COCKPIT COVER, SWIM LADDER, FRESH WATER FLUSH. ALL MAINTENENCE CURRENT AND UP TO DATE,WATER READY!!! POOR HEALTH FORCES SALE! $29,995.00 386-314-9527 $29,995.00

drumerjb 03-11-2016 08:37 AM


Originally Posted by Splitdecision271 (Post 4414352)
Did you read the description???? They are 6.2s. Photos show 53 hours on the meters, but don't know when that picture was taken. Not stock manifolds, were replaced can't really tell which brand. Stock could be 28p or possibly 26p Bravos. It's a 70-72 MPH boat. I've seen a couple of these low priced, poor health, Formula's lately. Just be caution if serious about it.

2001 Formula 312 fast tech,2001 FORMULA 312 FASTTECH, IMMACULATE CONDITION, 31 FOOT, STEP HULL DESIGN,TWIN MERCRUISER MPI(FUEL INJECTED), BRAVO ONE DRIVES,POWER TRIM TABS , POWER STEERING, BENNETT ELECTRIC TRIM TABS WITH INDICATORS, AFTERMARKET STEREO SYSTEM, FRESH WATER SHOWER, T-MERCRUISER MX 6.2 MPI'S, BRAVO-4 STAINLESS BLADED PROPELLERS, GAFFRIG GAUGES, GAFFRIG THROTTLES,ELECTRIC BOOSTER SEATS, LUXURIOUS COCKPIT WITH FULL CARPET, COCKPIT COVER, SWIM LADDER, FRESH WATER FLUSH. ALL MAINTENENCE CURRENT AND UP TO DATE,WATER READY!!! POOR HEALTH FORCES SALE! $29,995.00 386-314-9527 $29,995.00

The guy said the hour meter wasn t correct & had no idea how many hours were on the boat. The pics are current. I m guessing over 200 hours because its a salt water boat with replaced manifolds?? Yes I realize it says 6.2s but I haven t seen any 6.2s with blue covers like this boat & still m curios if these are race motors?
A 292 with 350 mags does 70-71 tops & weighs 1200 pounds less so why with 40 more hsp would this boat do the same? I was thinking 65?

Splitdecision271 03-11-2016 10:17 AM

Those aren't the scorpion shrouds. Looks like bought custom ones or made them himself. I only had 120 hours on my 350s and replaced them cause the boat was 10 years old. Did they guy say they were race motors? I have a 292 with 350s and its a 67-68 mph boat. I've seen 70 but once and only in perfect conditions on a river with no wind and flat water. The 312 is a completely different ride than the 292. That extra weight def makes a difference, just a smoother more solid ride. . 312 is also only a single step hull compared to the twin step in the 292. Its a 70-72 mph boat.

drumerjb 03-11-2016 10:36 AM


Originally Posted by Splitdecision271 (Post 4414434)
Those aren't the scorpion shrouds. Looks like bought custom ones or made them himself. I only had 120 hours on my 350s and replaced them cause the boat was 10 years old. Did they guy say they were race motors? I have a 292 with 350s and its a 67-68 mph boat. I've seen 70 but once and only in perfect conditions on a river with no wind and flat water. The 312 is a completely different ride than the 292. That extra weight def makes a difference, just a smoother more solid ride. . 312 is also only a single step hull compared to the twin step in the 292. Its a 70-72 mph boat.

I didn t realize it was a single step. No I didn t ask specifically on the motors. He was pretty unknowledgeable when it came to specific questions. I am kicking tires. Still have not decided what we are going with yet. I have a long way to go to find my perfect boat.This forum is a wealth of knowledge. Its great tool!

Splitdecision271 03-11-2016 10:54 AM

This is the place to ask questions. I've had my 292 for 7 years now and I still find out new things from this site that I wasn't aware of. If you look the Formula forum has the most activity and most posts out of all the other manufacturers forums. No matter which model year you buy guaranteed someone on here can tell you anything you need to know about it. I think that just speaks volumes. Your ahead of the game just considering a Formula.

drumerjb 03-11-2016 11:20 AM


Originally Posted by Splitdecision271 (Post 4414451)
This is the place to ask questions. I've had my 292 for 7 years now and I still find out new things from this site that I wasn't aware of. If you look the Formula forum has the most activity and most posts out of all the other manufacturers forums. No matter which model year you buy guaranteed someone on here can tell you anything you need to know about it. I think that just speaks volumes. Your ahead of the game just considering a Formula.

Yeah,there is no doubt that these are high quality boats. I am pretty much set on a bird. It boils down to a go fast model or a SS model that is more weekend friendly or maybe a 27pc? I want to make a go fast boat work for my wife & I. We have to get in the actual boats & look & see to figure this out. If I can afford the 353 I'll do it for the enclosed head & air. Other wise the v berth porta might have to work. Not sure @ this point. Still a long way to go before a decision..

Wally 03-11-2016 12:06 PM

I don't think those are 6.2's Look close at the valve covers....center bolt style like the vortec 5.7 motors.....the 6.2 motors are LS series engines and they have different valve covers on them....i thought the scorpion engines were the 383 stroker motors based on the vortec roller 5.7 engines....and if memory serves me right i thought GM introduced the 6.2 in 2007???? dont know if anyone was using anything like that before in a boat....

Mr Maine 03-11-2016 12:34 PM


Originally Posted by Wally (Post 4414500)
I don't think those are 6.2's Look close at the valve covers....center bolt style like the vortec 5.7 motors.....the 6.2 motors are LS series engines and they have different valve covers on them....i thought the scorpion engines were the 383 stroker motors based on the vortec roller 5.7 engines....and if memory serves me right i thought GM introduced the 6.2 in 2007???? dont know if anyone was using anything like that before in a boat....

Wally, this isn't the LS 6.2, its a 350 with a 3.75 stroke crank to give 377 cubes (6.2 liter). They were 320 horse in the standard offering.

Wally 03-11-2016 01:49 PM

Ah! that does make more sense but 'ive never heard them called that before


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