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Old 10-20-2016, 12:00 PM
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This is not mine. I found this for sale. Not promoting sale just pictures and ideas of outboard possibilities. If only they would have put a pair of 400's instead of the 225's. Unfortunately does not post speed.
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Sorry I forgot http://miami.craigslist.org/mdc/boa/5834343371.html
Maybe somebody can attach photos to this thread from the posting. thanks
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I would think it would run mid to upper 40s. Don't know why anyone would go through all the trouble. Wonder if they just left the big blocks in the bilge- haha
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Originally Posted by 88242LS
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why ?
http://www.formulaboats.com/350-cros...der/#/overview
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Originally Posted by MikeHK99
Don't you mean.....

Why?
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Why either....
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Originally Posted by badmonkey
Why either....
I bet the 350 crossover will be a big hit. I talked to Scott P at the St Louis boat show 4-5 years ago and asked about the possibility of using the 350 or 370 hulls for a center console and they had no interest. But now he has figured out how to take advantage of the Verado market catching on fire. I owned IOs for 25 years, but not sure I'd go back to them after having these V'Rods for the last 3.
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Love my old Verados but still think they look a bit out of place on 'cruiser' type boats.
When Sea Ray introduced the 370 Venture a few years ago I got a bit excited and wondered if I could end up with one some day. Still think they're a nice looking boat but they didn't last long. Sea Ray haven't had many failures but this one did not catch on........

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I thought that SeaRay was going to be a hit too. Tells you what I know about buyer preferences.
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