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jeff32 02-22-2013 05:25 PM

In waves: choose longer and lighter? or shorter and heavier?
 
never really ran in a cruiser, even less in the rough or waves... talking with on friend owning a 310 chaparral, he said he'd rather have his cruiser in big waves, instead of a 35 - 38 or 42 footer speedboat. he was saying the weight, the width and the height of hull side in the front was better.

I was saying I believe more in lenght to overcome the nose going under...

what would you choose? especially those who ran in both type of boats in the rough?

Nightlife1970 02-22-2013 05:54 PM

Wide beam does make a difference. Don't think a 310 Chaparral is a wide beam though. Most cruizers are not going that fast so kind of makes a difference, your just plowing through the wave. Kind of like comparing a sword and a wodden mallet.

hotjava66 02-22-2013 05:57 PM

We have run semi comfortably in stuff where our cruiser friends are puking their guts up. They go up and down every wave while we carry over em, with some hard drops and spray baths of course.

phragle 02-22-2013 06:06 PM

your really comparing 2 different things.
Since I just came in from shoveling snow, your talking about a big truck with a smowplow vs. a smowmobile. One pushes thru slow and steadyone flies on top. The cruiser pushes thru 2 footers at 10 mph while the gofast stays on top at 70. The cruiser at 70 in 3's would disintegrate and a gofast at 10 in 3's would be bobbing like a cork in a jacuzzi,,,


then there is the skiipers attitude/personality, doing 10 in the cruiser he is sitting down, possibly sipping a relaxing cocktail looking foreward to getting to the bay. The guy in the gofast is screaming wooooohoooo!! having fun and looking forward to getting to the bay. If your a merrygoround kind of guy, go for the cruiser. If your a rollercoaster kind of guy, go for the gofast

aquaforce 02-22-2013 06:07 PM

I think the poll results will be slanted to the speedboat type due to the site. I mean you don't go to McDonald's for a waffle. I'm sure there are those here who have both type of boats but this site promotes one over the other....... a little bit. :lolhit: :party-smiley-004:

beertruck 02-22-2013 06:08 PM

Had the same experience with a friends 28 formula cruiser, up and down the waves, while I would just get on top of them in my 35 Nordic. I would pick length for the waves in my experiences with normal spaced waves

mindog20 02-22-2013 07:59 PM

well it depends on the cruiser type, sea ray type or viking/ bertram type? if viking, then cruiser, if searay, speedboat

phragle 02-22-2013 08:03 PM

Im sure Carnival would be willing to make you a sweet deal on a boat named "triumph"or something like that. then you have cruiser weight and speed PLUS the wave spanning length of a go fast.

MrSneakAttack 02-22-2013 08:03 PM

always choose length over anything! :lolhit:

Bromaguire 02-22-2013 08:44 PM

Last summer on Lake Erie there was a day when I was running side by side in my 41 Avanti with my friend in his 350 SS Formula and while we were slicing through the water his boat was bouncing getting airborne at times.


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