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my guess...because of the weight is that this boat would run about 88 - 92 mph..
any other guesses... ??? |
I have a 42 Sonic with trips and it weighs 16,000 with trailer. I pull it twice a year with my 1/2 ton GMC. I wouldn't recomend long tows, but a 3/4 ton would half to do better. by the way, I think Sonic's are the best boat going out there now, and once you get used to trip engines it's kind of fun! :cool:
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I've got a new Ford F250 with the Triton V8. I think it's rated for 12,000 lbs. No problems with my hitch and it's all flat where I tow. The truck is 4WD so no problems at ramps. It may do it. The longest I tow is from Northern MD to Kent Island and that's all flat towing. Sonic says this boat is 9,000 lbs and a third engine probably adds another 1,000 plus a 2,000 lb trailer and I'm right at my limit.
- jeff - jeff [ 01-27-2002: Message edited by: JeffreyBoy ] [ 01-27-2002: Message edited by: JeffreyBoy ] |
shorgasm,
maybe if you didn't have to pay for that BOOB JOB, you could spring for the Sonic!!!!! ROTFLMAO!!! |
JeffreyBoy,
That IS a good price on the Sonic. Powerquest says my boat is 8500 lbs, that's a lafff! I pulled it over the scales 13,800 lbs with trailer(2500lb trailer)! Not even close! Although this is with all my stuff on board and full tanks(170gal x6.3lbs =1071)and probably 5-600 lbs of gear, I wouldn't take their weight estimates to seriously. But , my Cummins still tows it without a problem, I just hope you have a manual trans. AUTOMATICS SUCK! |
Might be a distress sale. Couldn't hurt to investigate. Might be a diamond in the rough or a rough diamond!
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