32 speed
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From: Sunland, CA
I always suggest that people strongly consider stepped hulls over non-stepped. The stepped hulls are a lot more efficient.
For example, my 32 sportfish cruiser has the single step hull, is VERY heavy, with a LOT of wind resistance from the top and eisenglass enclosure, but will always go 60, and in perfect conditions, 70. This is with lots of fuel and people and food and ice and dinghy and ... My boat has twin 454 385hp magnums.
For example, my 32 sportfish cruiser has the single step hull, is VERY heavy, with a LOT of wind resistance from the top and eisenglass enclosure, but will always go 60, and in perfect conditions, 70. This is with lots of fuel and people and food and ice and dinghy and ... My boat has twin 454 385hp magnums.
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From: Chesterfield, VA
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My 8.8 non-step cruises all day at 80 which is as fast as I need to go on the waters I boat in. Who cares what the top speed is, I never see it. I rarely if ever run those motors that hard.
We've got N/A 540 making 650-675hp, Konrad drives spinning Spinnelli 30's.
We've got N/A 540 making 650-675hp, Konrad drives spinning Spinnelli 30's.
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From: Granger, IN
To correctly determine an approximate top speed, we would require details on the dry weight of your significant other's belongings, luggage, and "accessories" that will be loaded on to the boat.
My estimate, depending on the above answer, is 72-76, realistic speeds.
I've had my 96 502 boat for 8 years and prior to having years of "stuff" shoved in every crevice, I'd see 77-81. Now 76 is a good day with a full-ish tank.
No major issues in 8 years. Little stuff, but nothing that wouldn't happen with any other boat.
The only note is they are not a good boat if you beach a lot. They don't like to be beached, it's already at the water line already.
They're a great bang for the buck boat. Nice speeds with reliable power. You won't lead a poker run, but you'll still have the same amount of fun.
My estimate, depending on the above answer, is 72-76, realistic speeds.
I've had my 96 502 boat for 8 years and prior to having years of "stuff" shoved in every crevice, I'd see 77-81. Now 76 is a good day with a full-ish tank.
No major issues in 8 years. Little stuff, but nothing that wouldn't happen with any other boat.
The only note is they are not a good boat if you beach a lot. They don't like to be beached, it's already at the water line already.
They're a great bang for the buck boat. Nice speeds with reliable power. You won't lead a poker run, but you'll still have the same amount of fun.




add a current............theres 4mph right there.
