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I'm sure whoever is buying these boats could give 2 sh!t's less if the boat weighs 11k or 13k.... Especially w/ the performance #'s these OL's are putting on the board!!!!
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Originally Posted by jmoore1225
(Post 3431190)
I'm sure whoever is buying these boats could give 2 sh!t's less if the boat weighs 11k or 13k.... Especially w/ the performance #'s these OL's are putting on the board!!!!
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Originally Posted by OL40SVX
(Post 3431174)
There's no 51 on our website and no info on the 52SL yet?? I guess you dont have to believe it. And the boat in question is not a full carbon boat.
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Originally Posted by jmoore1225
(Post 3431190)
I'm sure whoever is buying these boats could give 2 sh!t's less if the boat weighs 11k or 13k.... Especially w/ the performance #'s these OL's are putting on the board!!!!
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Originally Posted by jmoore1225
(Post 3431190)
I'm sure whoever is buying these boats could give 2 sh!t's less if the boat weighs 11k or 13k.... Especially w/ the performance #'s these OL's are putting on the bkoard!!!!
The owners old 51' had a different step design (last boats steps were more shallow) and was a few thousand pounds heavier (this one was epoxy) than the one that just sold and it was roughly 15 mph faster.:eek: The old boat had 575sci's and his last 51' had the 600sci's.:drink: |
Thats information straight from the website.
LOA 50’6” Beam 9’3” Weight (Triple Bravo) 14,500 lbs Headroom 5’11” Forward Cabin 5’1” Cockpit Freeboard 52” |
doing quick number crunching...if the boat has a dry weight of 11,500 (dans weight number) that would mean it carries 3,000 lbs of wet weight using the aforementioned 14,500 from the website. ehhh these numbers look sketchy to me. that means 20% of the weight is fuel. doubtful.
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something like that has to have huge tank and at 8lbs a gallon. I could see it being feasible.
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Are the numbers you guys are quoting the pre-Epoxy models? The Epoxy 51's were roughly 3K lbs less than the older ones and I remember a number of 15K for Billy's OLD 51' so Dan's numbers sound correct.
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8lbs a gallon is water, fuel is 6lbs... How big are the tank, tanks?
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