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There was a 95iirc model straight bottom 38 Avenger built with 600mercs and #5s. Illinois boat I believe. Only SSM PQ I've ever heard of.
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Disregard
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There are much better "floating condo" type hulls to start with than the 38 PowerQuest to go that fast.
38 PowerPlay comes to mind. |
Sydwayz- what else besides a 37' pp?
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Originally Posted by Sydwayz
(Post 4308235)
There are much better "floating condo" type hulls to start with than the 38 PowerQuest to go that fast.
38 PowerPlay comes to mind. 12-14 38's in existence, Cant Touch This had big power w/#6's on boxes......it is fast! http://www.flpowerboat.com/gallery/d...bum=198&pos=69 |
38 Donzi ZX is another option. You may also like the Fountain 38 Express Cruiser.
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Originally Posted by Sydwayz
(Post 4308542)
38 Donzi ZX is another option. You may also like the Fountain 38 Express Cruiser.
I think the original idea would be questionable due to the change in the center of gravity on the boat with the additional weight of transmissions and #6s. Isn't that something that needs to be addressed in a step-hull boat? |
The guy I bought my boat off of had some 1000's custom built with Bmax drives he was going to put in a 02 38 Powerquest before I bought it with extension boxes. After doing some research on the hull, he found out it wasn't worth it at all, about 700 horse I guess is about all these hulls want.
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Originally Posted by Rollin1405
(Post 4307955)
Not for nothing, but the motors would be worth way more than the boat.
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Originally Posted by endeavor1
(Post 4308092)
There was a 95iirc model straight bottom 38 Avenger built with 600mercs and #5s. Illinois boat I believe. Only SSM PQ I've ever heard of.
todd |
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