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Originally Posted by Full Force
(Post 3806572)
I have yet to be in a stepped boat that rides same or better in rough then a straight bottom....they ride lighter..all around....
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Originally Posted by kreed
(Post 3806312)
In my opinion, first get your price point. Are you actually in the market for a boat?...Or just wondering about this stuff.... If everyone on here is telling you to buy wine, when all you can afford is beer, its not doing you any good. First, how much are you looking to spend? Then, we (OSO) can guide you to the best boat for the money your looking to spend.
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Originally Posted by POWERPLAY J
(Post 3806729)
Agreed!!! Been in many and I will take the straight hull any day...
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Originally Posted by 88bullet
(Post 3806776)
never been in a powerplay 33 but i hear they are great riding boats. do they compare to like a cafe or mistress??
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I am torn between the 2. My buddy has a t/s 35 with 525's and I think it is gorgeous! So far we run neck and neck in any water. The difference is his is twice as much and has a #1 on the side.
On another note. As stated in this thread and by many people I know that are alot more knowledgeable than I am. When it is time to buy a Gun I will look for a straight bottom. And I have been told by a few the 33 PP rides like a TG just a lil smaller. |
Originally Posted by dbkski
(Post 3806513)
Superboat? I remember a thread with pictures of the boat
separating after a trip/stuff - two seasons ago? I had a '98 24 and have a '06 30 now and they are glassed together. Not sure about some of the older ones. Back to the point....Superboats sure do win alot of races, particularly the rough water races. One characteristic not metioned is beam. Skinny boats are good in rough water. |
The mIstress is a TANK, normally around 10,500 ish depending on power and fuel weight...thats HEAVY for a 35 footer, but it pays off in big water, just takes a ton to move em... thats the downfall..
whats a 33 PP weigh?? |
Originally Posted by Dave M
(Post 3806794)
One characteristic not metioned is beam. Skinny boats are good in rough water.
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Lil surprised....
No specific mention of Formula. My 357 sr1 is a dog......top speed of 72..... Straight bottom.....24* transom....36"oc main strakes 5' 9" in the forward cabin..... 10.5 k empty with ac, fridge, micro, head, two tvs..... 8'6" beam and ABSOLUTELY KRUSHES 8 footers in a rolling sea at full throttle netting about 64 mph with very little air time with drives at +1 and tabs at 0. Probably has a lot to do with balance....and the trans putting the power fore in the bilge..... |
Originally Posted by commandersander
(Post 3806837)
Lil surprised....
No specific mention of Formula. My 357 sr1 is a dog......top speed of 72..... Straight bottom.....24* transom....36"oc main strakes 5' 9" in the forward cabin..... 10.5 k empty with ac, fridge, micro, head, two tvs..... 8'6" beam and ABSOLUTELY KRUSHES 8 footers in a rolling sea at full throttle netting about 64 mph with very little air time with drives at +1 and tabs at 0. Probably has a lot to do with balance....and the trans putting the power fore in the bilge..... |
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