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Looking for info/feedback on older & larger Magnums.
I will put this in the general discussion, classic and Magnum forums for exposure. Would very much appreciate experiences from those that have owned them, run them, maintained them and overnighted on them. What did you like? What did you dislike? Specifically the 40 and 45 models, but I have seen some restored 38's that looked interesting. The 53 looks like the best layout, but I just don't see myself handling it solo by any stretch of the imagination. Arnesons would be the preference, but curious about the inboard versions as well.
Model years can be anywhere up to the early 1990's. My wife and 2 boys would be the primary users, but the idea of the kids having some friends tag along, or another couple would be something I would like to account for as well. If you can think of other sites that have forums that would good resources, that would be great too. Thanks in advance guys. |
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Originally Posted by damdonzi
(Post 3229392)
I will put this in the general discussion, classic and Magnum forums for exposure. Would very much appreciate experiences from those that have owned them, run them, maintained them and overnighted on them. What did you like? What did you dislike? Specifically the 40 and 45 models, but I have seen some restored 38's that looked interesting. The 53 looks like the best layout, but I just don't see myself handling it solo by any stretch of the imagination. Arnesons would be the preference, but curious about the inboard versions as well.
Model years can be anywhere up to the early 1990's. My wife and 2 boys would be the primary users, but the idea of the kids having some friends tag along, or another couple would be something I would like to account for as well. If you can think of other sites that have forums that would good resources, that would be great too. Thanks in advance guys. I was on it for a few hours and I was impressed! The boat had twin detroit diesels and ran pretty fast for a boat of its size.. 640hp. The boat had shaft drives with huge props and featured a bow thruster up front. Guy (the owner) was able to untie it by himself and drive right on out and when we returned, he spun the boat around and backed it in like a champ. It handles the rough very well and can turn pretty nicely. The cockpit is huge and you can have quite a bit of people on it. The cabin is very spacious and could very well be used for over night trips. I loved the amount of space, power and design of the boat, and I didnt have too many dislikes, but access to the deck could of been made easier with some steps. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUl7ITVDaPY Watch the video, the white Magnum was the one I was on. What else do you want to know? |
I almost bought a 40 magnum with big catapillars. Beautiful boat with the right look, but boring to drive.
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Originally Posted by pm203
(Post 3238445)
I almost bought a 40 magnum with big catapillars. Beautiful boat with the right look, but boring to drive.
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damdonzi, If your looking for FAST, call MAGNUM to see what happened to the 63' that Ted drove in the SEARACE @ 83 MPH !!! "HIGH LIFE"
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Most of the 53's went over 50mph, They make a HUGE Friggin Wake. It washes People, Pets, Lawn Furniture, etc off the beach just like a Tsunami.
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Originally Posted by fastdonzi
(Post 3239313)
Most of the 53's went over 50mph, They make a HUGE Friggin Wake. It washes People, Pets, Lawn Furniture, etc off the beach just like a Tsunami.
There werent big enough engines to push these boats fast early on. We had a 38magnum flybridge in 1976-1980 w/ blueprinted 454s on V drives. Cruised 23-24 knots. Now these 53s can hit 60 w/ twin 1000hp+ diesels, or turbines. I reallty like the layout on the 38. Very user friendly. The larger 40-53 were more euro cool. Any of these will get going w/ ASDs and BIG Azz power. And if you look for a 38, you wont fit big power w/ a full cockpit. You'll need one w/ a sunpad and engine hatch under. |
Originally Posted by Stormrider
(Post 3239388)
Reallly? 53 w/ S&S 8v92s cruised at 23knots, in 1983.
There werent big enough engines to push these boats fast early on. We had a 38magnum flybridge in 1976-1980 w/ blueprinted 454s on V drives. Cruised 23-24 knots. Now these 53s can hit 60 w/ twin 1000hp+ diesels, or turbines. I reallty like the layout on the 38. Very user friendly. The larger 40-53 were more euro cool. Any of these will get going w/ ASDs and BIG Azz power. And if you look for a 38, you wont fit big power w/ a full cockpit. You'll need one w/ a sunpad and engine hatch under. |
I've seen guys boat.
Nothing special as far as magnums go. |
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