Suggestion on good poker run boat
#1
Thread Starter
Registered
Joined: May 2010
Posts: 38
Likes: 0
From: Foristell Mo.
I'm getting ready to retire and am looking at traveling and doing some poker runs . Now I'm looking for a new boat to use , my current boat is a 382 Formula non step hull with twin Teague 700hp motors. It will run 80mph with 5 people and that's just not fast enough so the boats that I have in mind are either a 38 or 42 TS Cigarette or a 36 Eliminator Daytona and I'd like to stay under $150,000 .. I like the Eliminator because I can go fast without big power but I'm unsure of the ride quality in big water and as for the Cig I'm unsure how much power it takes to run faster than 90mph . I like the other big cats also but don't want to have to worry about permits when hauling it. Any comments or suggestions would be appreciated and thanks
#4
Registered
Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 478
Likes: 0
From: Columbia, MO
I have a TS 38 TG - Motors put out around 580 hp each per dyno sheets. Bravo XR's. 86 MPH is the best I see although I do not have ITS. Great boat.
Buy a 525 Gladiator if you want a strict poker run boat. They typically run low 90's. Light weight to trailer. Fast and good looking boats. PBC has a nice looking Glad right now.
Buy a 525 Gladiator if you want a strict poker run boat. They typically run low 90's. Light weight to trailer. Fast and good looking boats. PBC has a nice looking Glad right now.
#7
To enjoy Poker Runs and do many of them without breaking the bank you will need: a well built trailer that is set-up for your specific boat, stock power with OCD maintenance, fresh/over-built drives, proper tow vehicle, and a first mate that knows the program.






