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Old 08-21-2007, 07:16 PM
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Originally Posted by marylandmark
I wouldn't want them 800lbs+ Yammys dragging me down in that slop.

7 second wave periods @ 9 feet- sloppy mess...
You want all the weight you can get in something like that.....that's why they built Apaches like brick chit houses! I wouldn't be caught dead in one of these new potato chip boats...

Lighter is faster, heavier is smoother as a rule of thumb.

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Originally Posted by Panther
You want all the weight you can get in something like that.....that's why they built Apaches like brick chit houses! I wouldn't be caught dead in one of these new potato chip boats...

Lighter is faster, heavier is smoother as a rule of thumb.
CONCEPT 32 FE SPORT BOAT
Max Outboard Rating: 500 HP
Fuel Capacity: 212 Gallon
Weight*: 3600 lbs.

CARRERA 32
Overall length: 32'
Beam width: 9.3
Weight: 6500 NO MOTORS
Gunnel height: 2.10
Draft: 24"
Fuel: 275 gal.
MAX H.P. RATING: 900

You compare....I dont think the Concept can take the Yami's and they would have to get recertified for the extra power.
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Old 08-21-2007, 08:01 PM
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I thought we were talking about Concepts and Yammies...

Anyway, just saying i'd rather have a heavier boat with a good bottom for a better ride. It may be slower but my passengers would thank me.
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Originally Posted by BRD
I hear you on this one ... My boating usually consists of 80 mile legs over open water ( lake erie ) with occasional side trips , and then a return 80 mile run home , most times the same day / nite ..... My 36 does this very well when it just me , or with one other person along ..... bringing the kids , or more people , and a possilbe overnight is a little cramped on the 36 ..... and there have been days out there where an extra 3 - 4 feet would come in handy ! Everything i'm looking at seems to be too "beamy" and gets away from the performance I want . A 39 / 40 Concept with an 8' 6" beam woulld be the ticket
Does anyone know anything about Solid Powerboats? They make a decent looking 40 center console.

http://www.solidpowerboats.com/boat_models/40.html
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Originally Posted by Panther
I thought we were talking about Concepts and Yammies...

Anyway, just saying i'd rather have a heavier boat with a good bottom for a better ride. It may be slower but my passengers would thank me.
If you paid attention to the thread tkf chicago has been comparing both for a while along with a couple of other makes.
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Originally Posted by marylandmark
32' Carrera 250xs/ 65+ vs 32 Concept 300XS/ 73+ or 8MPH higher

36' Carrera open trip 300xs/ 72+ vs 36 Concept 300X's/85+ or 13MPH higher

36 Carrera twin verados 275/ 55+ vs 36 Concept 275 Verados 67MPH+ or 12MPH higher

Thats exactlly what geranimo is saying slower speed but smoother ride.
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Originally Posted by Madcow
Does anyone know anything about Solid Powerboats? They make a decent looking 40 center console.

http://www.solidpowerboats.com/boat_models/40.html
Their in Miami they build a nice boat but in the last year or so they havent sold anything and the owner has been just working on used boats(repairs).
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Originally Posted by BIG STEVE
Thats exactlly what geranimo is saying slower speed but smoother ride.
The bracket/swim platform integrated into the hull design and layup is the strongest. The wider beam (9 ft plus) is great for a stable ride. You trade speed for sea worthy. It won't fit through the gate on the side of the house. I would probably consider a 32ft Carrera. How wide is one on the trailer?
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My parameters for storage are 43ft x 9ft 4in.
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