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Old 10-07-2014, 12:13 PM
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Default Need opinions on a boat with a smoother ride for LOTO

Need some help in figuring out what I should be looking at to replace my Baja 272 that I sold this past spring. I am more interested in getting something with a smoother ride than the speed, granted pretty much anything will have a smoother ride than a 272 at LOTO. I spent the better part of the summer thinking I wanted to replace it with a 05 29 OL with a 496 single that only had 112 hrs but I have since given up on that boat. I have been looking at a couple Formula 312s, Sunsation 32 Doms, and a Baja 33 OL. The 2003 312s and the 2001 33OL are pretty much identical with power, 496HOs, @350 hrs, 280 K-Planes, and Hydraulic steering so it makes me wonder if the shorter/heavier Formulas would ride better than the 33OL equipped the same. After some of my searches on here I have also been looking for Active Thunder 32/33, Donzi 33, and Formula 353s, but am not finding very many ATs at all, and either of the others that are in my price range for their age. I was hoping to keep it 2000 or newer. Let me know if I should be looking at anything else with a better ride in the slop.

The boat will live at the LOTO on a lift so towing is not an issue. My covered slip is currently 30 x 12 so I may have to get it extended depending on what I decide, which will cut into the boat funds, and 36 x12 is likely the most I can go. I can probably fit a 312 or 32 Dom without modifying the dock much if at all, but I've been told the Sunsation will not ride as nice as these others given its lower weight.

I constantly see the statement of drive as many as you can before you buy, which I would but all the brokers/dealers at LOTO want to negotiate a contract and get a deposit before they will put it in the water for a drive. I understand they want to cut out the joy-riders, but that can be a pretty big pain for the real buyer as well. I tried not to make this a straight up VS thread, which I can tell by my searches that everyone loves.

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The biggest boat you can afford, serious, any of the boats you mention would work, but if you can go bigger I would, at least a 35' of whatever kind of boat you like, just get a survey on it before you buy it, good luck.
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38 Top Gun and I'll deliver it
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Originally Posted by 314joey
The biggest boat you can afford, serious, any of the boats you mention would work, but if you can go bigger I would, at least a 35' of whatever kind of boat you like, just get a survey on it before you buy it, good luck.

Like a Sonic 358.....huh...huh.....hint.....lol


I do agree though, try and get to the mid 30' area or as close as possible. After riding in LOTO for the first time this year, I can say something bigger really is better lol.
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30 Activator/Rage. Ride like a Cadillac fast like a Corvette.
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I had a Baja 302 w/twins it rode pretty good for its size, was a great boat with lots of room in cockpit and cabin. Also had a Donzi 33ZX it was a really nice boat also. It rode and handled a lot better than my Baja. It weighs 9200lbs dry and is 9'3" wide so it really rides and feels bigger than its LOA. It ran 70-75mph with 502mags.

Any of the boats you mentioned would be good. Go look at them, ride in some if you can. My advice would be buy as big of a boat you can, you won't regret it.
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Some Really good deals on Cigarette Cafe Racers Now. For sale way less then the equipment on the boat. They would handle LOTO
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Originally Posted by Nate5.0
Like a Sonic 358.....huh...huh.....hint.....lol


I do agree though, try and get to the mid 30' area or as close as possible. After riding in LOTO for the first time this year, I can say something bigger really is better lol.
Here you go, all cleaned up and ready.
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the guy who repainted the Cafe and posted the build on OSO is desperate to sell it. Looks nice in the photos.
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Originally Posted by 314joey
Here you go, all cleaned up and ready.

Yes sir!!!!

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