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PARADOX 11-23-2007 09:10 PM


Originally Posted by PJDiesel (Post 2346109)
That is the one that stuck out to me as well.

Used to be a race boat, redone by Formula. No cuddy tho. No trailer. Twin 500's

TeamSaris 11-24-2007 08:59 AM

If your worried about weight Hustler and Fountain will be the lightest

RHC 11-24-2007 10:08 AM

The most important question has not been addressed ???? What kind of water do you boat in,,, Offshore ,, Great lakes Rough or inland rivers and smaller lakes ,,,,,,,, ?? now ,, how much gas do ya want to use each weekend ???/ only then can you pick the best boat for your enjoyment ! good luck and be safe out there ,,:cool-smiley-011:

RHC

PARADOX 11-24-2007 10:12 AM

Good points RHC
Mostly offshore in Fla. Near Tampa and also Ft. Lauderdale.
Poker runs. weekend excursions.
Gas. no matter.. it will go up to $5.00 per gal. next summer. :(
Any hybreed, or elecetric boats?? :) :)

Chris Sunkin 11-24-2007 10:42 AM

If you're trailering and don't have or want to have a dedicated tow vehicle or a dually as a daily driver, stick with under 35'.

It doesn't really matter which of those boats you buy as long as you know what you're getting. If the nicest one on the list has rotten stringers, hidden damage that was poorly patched over or a mostly worn out drivetrain, it will ruin your ownership experience.

Understanding your expectations is important too. Buying a boat and then wanting 15 more MPH can be alot more expensive than just finding the boat you want in the first place.

As far as your list- there's a pretty broad range on there. Your best investment (if you can call it that with a straight face) is a Cig. They typically don't break or rot, they're well-rigged and stylish. They also hold their value better than just about everything else. Best of all, when someone asks, "Is that one of them Cigarette boats?" all you have to say is "Yes". A 35 will tow behind an F250, mash waves that alot of larger boats will bounce off of and go fairly fast without 1200 hp blower motors.

Boomer 880 11-24-2007 11:50 AM

How about the new AT 33' listed in the classifieds for $169,900.

PARADOX 11-24-2007 12:11 PM

Thanks Chris
YOur comments make good points.
Quote >>> Understanding your expectations is important too. Buying a boat and then wanting 15 more MPH can be alot more expensive than just finding the boat you want in the first place.

I been in that shoes with the Avanti, Great hull, short on HP, so I was working on getting it faster, then all $hit happened.

Griff 11-24-2007 02:35 PM


Originally Posted by Boomer 880 (Post 2346455)
How about the new AT 33' listed in the classifieds for $169,900.

I'm a little suspicious of that ad. 2009 model?????

I guess it could be Pat's dealer friend?????

Smarty 11-24-2007 02:42 PM


Originally Posted by BBB725 (Post 2345988)
2001 382 Formula, depending on condition, hours, etc.... $99,000 is a great buy

I am not a fan of Formula(s), but at $99K, for a 2001 Formula 382, that is a decent deal, if the boat is clean.

PARADOX 11-24-2007 03:22 PM


Originally Posted by Griff (Post 2346569)
I'm a little suspicious of that ad. 2009 model?????
I guess it could be Pat's dealer friend?????

That AT has no paint,graphics, and the 496 HO's.
I really want some more horses in a 33'+ boat.
To hard to make the 496's put out more HP, unless you go into the guts. Great motors for what they are designed and used. Not enough for some serious offhore, in deep "V"'s.
Superchargers are risky with the interior set up on the 496.
Smarty.... the boat (Formula 382) has no cuddy, Race set up converted to "poker run" style. It's on my "hot list" :) but you have to climb over the bolsters to get back to the rear of the the cabbin.


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