looking for a 35+ v bottom that runs in the 90s+
#31
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Ok I'll be the wet blanket. Make a list of the haves and have nots that you want in your next boat. size, trailer-ability, cabin, engine size, top speed, cruising speed, want blowers or not. Buying a boat is the easy part, figure out what you are going to spend on upkeep and fuel, insurance for going bigger, is it going to be on a lift or towed. It's winter, take your time and figure out what you want/need then approach it reasonably. many of the boats mentioned are awesome, many of them need more than just filling it with gas and going...have a plan.
#33
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You are correct! His name is Reggie (cool hair, snappy dresser, you know the guy
) and you can purchase one of his models in a 35', 38', and 42' version that will run in the 90 MPH +/- range in a stock, fil'em and run'em, change the fluids on occasion, 525 EFI Merc version.
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Look at a 32 sunsation 2006 and up model. Sizes up very well with a 35 fountain or a 35 cig. Only 1 tank to fill at the gas station so you dont have to move either to.Both of the others listed had two tanks i was on.
#38
Are you sure it wasn't a 28 cig?
#39
I am a big fan of Sunsation boats, but to say a 35 Cig and a 32 Sunation is way wrong. Now thw 36 Sunation is bigger than the 35 Cig. Sunsation is a great boat company but the truth is the truth.
#40
Call me biased, but I wouldn't pass up a 35 CIG for a 32 Sunsation because fueling it is easier.......





