Outer Limits SV 29
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I'm still trying to find out why on OSO this boat is called a 29 sv an on Outterlimits website it's called a 28 sv ? I'm not asking about the size of the boat We now know this. Just what's the real name of this model ? An I really like this boat. Artie
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It is a SV29. The web site is currently being updated.
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What's the latest with the OL SV 29 line?
Are there SV 29s cookin' in the oven? I mean that literally as they are post-cured
If so, what part of the country will she be going to?
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What's the latest with the OL SV 29 line?
Are there SV 29s cookin' in the oven? I mean that literally as they are post-cured
If so, what part of the country will she be going to?
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Still very nice.
http://www.performanceboatcenter.com...sp?boat_id=543
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Hi,
I am impressed by the SV 29 design, speed and mpg figues, especiallty with the 565.
I live by the North Sea, and the ocean can be nasty around here pretty quickly. There are inshore areas, but sometimes you have to approach the big ones.
I see Outerlimits use an aggressive X dimension. I wonder how the boat handles in speed around 30mph? Does the prop blow out easily at these speeds? Sometimes the waves will be too huge to "fly over them" - and you need to cross them. And drive home in low on plane speed - and avoid idling which is no good at all.
Cheeers, Toffen
I am impressed by the SV 29 design, speed and mpg figues, especiallty with the 565.
I live by the North Sea, and the ocean can be nasty around here pretty quickly. There are inshore areas, but sometimes you have to approach the big ones.
I see Outerlimits use an aggressive X dimension. I wonder how the boat handles in speed around 30mph? Does the prop blow out easily at these speeds? Sometimes the waves will be too huge to "fly over them" - and you need to cross them. And drive home in low on plane speed - and avoid idling which is no good at all.
Cheeers, Toffen
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Hi,
I am impressed by the SV 29 design, speed and mpg figues, especiallty with the 565.
I live by the North Sea, and the ocean can be nasty around here pretty quickly. There are inshore areas, but sometimes you have to approach the big ones.
I see Outerlimits use an aggressive X dimension. I wonder how the boat handles in speed around 30mph? Does the prop blow out easily at these speeds? Sometimes the waves will be too huge to "fly over them" - and you need to cross them. And drive home in low on plane speed - and avoid idling which is no good at all.
Cheeers, Toffen
I am impressed by the SV 29 design, speed and mpg figues, especiallty with the 565.
I live by the North Sea, and the ocean can be nasty around here pretty quickly. There are inshore areas, but sometimes you have to approach the big ones.
I see Outerlimits use an aggressive X dimension. I wonder how the boat handles in speed around 30mph? Does the prop blow out easily at these speeds? Sometimes the waves will be too huge to "fly over them" - and you need to cross them. And drive home in low on plane speed - and avoid idling which is no good at all.
Cheeers, Toffen