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Old 06-01-2012 | 04:43 PM
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Originally Posted by SHARKEY-IMAGES
I believe the 29' 11" but 13" for the Bussel???

Those trim tabs look about 18 to 24" ???


Those are "Fountain" inches. A marine unit of measurement. Different than the "United States Customary Units"

I thhought everyone that owned a boat knew that?
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Old 06-01-2012 | 05:29 PM
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There web sight calls it a SV28.
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Old 06-01-2012 | 05:45 PM
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Originally Posted by SHARKEY-IMAGES
I believe the 29' 11" but 13" for the Bussel???

Those trim tabs look about 18 to 24" ???
lets not forget the knotch.how big is that.

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Old 06-01-2012 | 05:56 PM
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The V lites (Extreme Phantom) are less than 22 degrees at the stern have a flatter keel and like most all V hulls have variable deadrise. The speeds of this boat are impressive but not unbelievable. It appears to be a good exercise of combining good aero design with good bottom desingn and state of the marine world art in composites.
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Old 06-01-2012 | 05:59 PM
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Originally Posted by smiklos@sunprint
The V lites (Extreme Phantom) are less than 22 degrees at the stern have a flatter keel and like most all V hulls have variable deadrise. The speeds of this boat are impressive but not unbelievable. It appears to be a good exercise of combining good aero design with good bottom desingn and state of the marine world art in composites.
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agreed. also, the carbon fiber is probably ultra stiff which would translate to more speed.

So lightweight, stiff as hell, great step design, less than 24º deadrise, aerodynamic, and waaalaaa! 100+ with a 600sci.
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Old 06-01-2012 | 07:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Mastercraft240
You're trying to state facts that you heard from an unconfirmed third party. There's no possible way your going to know the exact running surface from looking at a trailer that hasn't been fit for a boat. I've put a tape measurer to that boat and it's 29ft and change of running surface.
If you took a tape measure to the boat, then I'd imagine you'd be able to tell us a more exact number than 29 and change. What's the length overall?

Why don't we have any publicized specs on this boat? What's the fuel capacity? The weight? The length overall?

Why hasn't the Outerlimits web site been updated since Calvin Coolidge resided in the White House?
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Old 06-02-2012 | 09:15 AM
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Our 29SV measures 28ft from the transom to the bow eye. The bussle is 21-23inches.

I have around 10hrs on it and absolutely LOVE IT!!!

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Old 06-02-2012 | 09:35 AM
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Originally Posted by BrettM
Our 29SV measures 28ft from the transom to the bow eye. The bussle is 21-23inches.

I have around 10hrs on it and absolutely LOVE IT!!!

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Finally some real numbers! So if we subtract a bit for the notch that would be just under 26 feet of hull on the water. I bet you DO love it. I'd love to have one too. Careful with the tabs though .
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Old 06-02-2012 | 09:37 AM
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Originally Posted by thirdchildhood
Finally some real numbers! So if we subtract a bit for the notch that would be just under 26 feet of hull on the water. I bet you DO love it. I'd love to have one too. Careful with the tabs though .
How do you figure that. The notch is probably 6-10 inches at most. Subtract that from 28 feet and we're still north of 27 feet. BrettM said the boat from transom to bow eye was 28' - he then indicated the length of the bustle.

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Old 06-02-2012 | 10:21 AM
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Originally Posted by 348SStb
How do you figure that. The notch is probably 6-10 inches at most. Subtract that from 28 feet and we're still north of 27 feet. BrettM said the boat from transom to bow eye was 28' - he then indicated the length of the bustle.
Because when the boat is sitting in the water....the waterline does not go all the way to the front of the boat....there are a couple of feet (aproximately) of nose sticking forward from the point where it is floating....that are out of the water.

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