Outer Limits SV 29
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Hi,
Thanks. Yes, you have a good point. The boats low profile is good for getting high speed figures. The 29 feet makes it a balancing act running with the high seas. I have a Phantom 25 now - and you sit with your heart sometimes in your troat surfing in 40-50 mph without brakes in these waves. The Phantom is also low profile and narrow too (5,5 feet)...
I will swop to a bigger boat in the near future - and the SV29 is definetly on the shortlist
Cheeers, Toffen
Thanks. Yes, you have a good point. The boats low profile is good for getting high speed figures. The 29 feet makes it a balancing act running with the high seas. I have a Phantom 25 now - and you sit with your heart sometimes in your troat surfing in 40-50 mph without brakes in these waves. The Phantom is also low profile and narrow too (5,5 feet)...
I will swop to a bigger boat in the near future - and the SV29 is definetly on the shortlist
Cheeers, Toffen
Last edited by Toffen; 02-02-2013 at 10:59 AM.
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Hi!
For what I have heard the SV29 is very stable at high speed. And in videos I have seen the wheel is in one position even in upper 90 ties. No chine walking whatsoever. My ol Phantom also runs on rails even its very narrow. Set up is crucial for v bottoms.
Cheers Toffen
For what I have heard the SV29 is very stable at high speed. And in videos I have seen the wheel is in one position even in upper 90 ties. No chine walking whatsoever. My ol Phantom also runs on rails even its very narrow. Set up is crucial for v bottoms.
Cheers Toffen
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Mike
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They only have a few out there so by then they will be a rare collectible so the price will probably go up!

Cool boat, great performance but pricey per foot. I'm shocked there aren't more OB versions out there.





