Outerlimits SV29 to be Unveiled on Miami Show Premier Day
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Triple step looks cool.. not a fan of the sit down cockpit. Would have to see it in person.. but the interior-no thanks. BTW take a look at that massive overhang/huge fat a$$ on that thing so this 29' must only be a 26 or 27
+1 on the Hustler comments.. I feel like I've seen a boat like this before...
Probably runs well w/600SCI depending on total weight, I'll give it that much.
+1 on the Hustler comments.. I feel like I've seen a boat like this before...
Probably runs well w/600SCI depending on total weight, I'll give it that much.
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I think this boat and the DCB who's paint/cockpit scheme it resembles, both boats take styling cues from Lamborghini. Check out any orange Gallardo/Murcielago (including the SV nomenclature).
Imitation is truly a sincere form of flattery!
Imitation is truly a sincere form of flattery!
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Few things I don't like:
1) Rear vents that are way too close to the water. One wake against the transom and those vents will be underwater.
2) The stern design makes poor use of length and pretty much eliminates any effort to have a working swim platform or a ladder.
3) Looks very hard to get to the bow.
4) Cockpit is limited to sit down seating.
5) Colors chosen will be extremely hot in the summer. So much so that you simply could not enjoy sitting in the cockpit of this boat in TX in the dead heat of summer for any length of time with the motors off. Your best bet will be to jump in the water, but your pretty much SOL if you want to get back in.
1) Rear vents that are way too close to the water. One wake against the transom and those vents will be underwater.
2) The stern design makes poor use of length and pretty much eliminates any effort to have a working swim platform or a ladder.
3) Looks very hard to get to the bow.
4) Cockpit is limited to sit down seating.
5) Colors chosen will be extremely hot in the summer. So much so that you simply could not enjoy sitting in the cockpit of this boat in TX in the dead heat of summer for any length of time with the motors off. Your best bet will be to jump in the water, but your pretty much SOL if you want to get back in.
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