Some waves
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Yeah, the video loses all sense of how rough it was. Easily 3-5 foot rollers. I'm very impressed with the hull. I can cruise on plane anywhere from 38 to 50 or waste some gas around 60. I do wish I had external steering, but I'll live with it until I can afford a newer one. (Hoping the 350 cross over w/outboards, when it's about 10yrs old, reaches a price point I can swing).
I came from a 1990 Chris Craft to this boat, and while in many ways the Chris Craft beat the Formula in amenities, the Formula is the right boat for rough water and the longer trips we wanted to use it for.
This was the Chesapeake bay around Baltimore. We had lunch at Donnelly's Dockside, then anchored at the Horse Farm for the day before heading back to Essex.
I came from a 1990 Chris Craft to this boat, and while in many ways the Chris Craft beat the Formula in amenities, the Formula is the right boat for rough water and the longer trips we wanted to use it for.
This was the Chesapeake bay around Baltimore. We had lunch at Donnelly's Dockside, then anchored at the Horse Farm for the day before heading back to Essex.
#5
Cool video!
Bring her down to the lower part of the Bay and into the Atlantic... you’ll cry uncle long before the boat will!
Hoping to get out there this weekend myself. Just finished rebuilding the trailer.
Bring her down to the lower part of the Bay and into the Atlantic... you’ll cry uncle long before the boat will!
Hoping to get out there this weekend myself. Just finished rebuilding the trailer.





