Nor-tech 340 vs 390
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I am looking to build new. Also, I absolutely would want to be in the 80-90mph range with the 39. The 34 rode outstanding with trip 350s just reaching 80mph. I would assume the 39 feels just as good if not better/more capable with trip/quad set up.
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I went back and forth on both boats. Opted for the 340, mine went into production last month. The cost difference, and a little easier towing were the deciding factors for me. There may be a couple of days crossing to the Bahamas, I’m going to wish I had the extra 5 feet, but the 34 rides larger than its size in my experience.
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Best wishes on the new ride, keep us up to date (pics). thanks
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700 on the 300 boat (it now has 400 s on it) and 200 on my 400 boat. I’m catching Bob quickly as he just ordered a Mystic. 😎
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Mine will have triple 350’s. I won’t spend enough time above 6400 RPMs to justify the cost of the 400’s. From what I’ve been told, they are the same until that point.
I was referring to general towing maneuverability. I tow with an F350, but a few feet less length can be a big difference at ramps and fuel stations.
I was referring to general towing maneuverability. I tow with an F350, but a few feet less length can be a big difference at ramps and fuel stations.
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Mine will have triple 350’s. I won’t spend enough time above 6400 RPMs to justify the cost of the 400’s. From what I’ve been told, they are the same until that point.
I was referring to general towing maneuverability. I tow with an F350, but a few feet less length can be a big difference at ramps and fuel stations.
I was referring to general towing maneuverability. I tow with an F350, but a few feet less length can be a big difference at ramps and fuel stations.
From what Ive gathered, downsides to 400R are like NASCAT said, minimum 6k/motor, premium fuel (cost-fueling locations), insurance rates are higher, potential issues with the low water pickups around sandbars...and again- cost.
Anyone have experience in a quad 400 set up pros/cons? actual costs of maintenance etc?
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Thats a nice set up, seems like 350's are a great power package. You raise a good point, I didn't consider the logistics of trailering long distances and maneuvering around.
From what Ive gathered, downsides to 400R are like NASCAT said, minimum 6k/motor, premium fuel (cost-fueling locations), insurance rates are higher, potential issues with the low water pickups around sandbars...and again- cost.
Anyone have experience in a quad 400 set up pros/cons? actual costs of maintenance etc?
From what Ive gathered, downsides to 400R are like NASCAT said, minimum 6k/motor, premium fuel (cost-fueling locations), insurance rates are higher, potential issues with the low water pickups around sandbars...and again- cost.
Anyone have experience in a quad 400 set up pros/cons? actual costs of maintenance etc?
The maintenance cost probably isn’t all that significant but mathematically 1/3rd more than a triple setup. For example if it costs $600 for an oil service of triples, quads would cost you $800. There’s also the cost associated w/ owning a spare set of props if you plan to do so. You could just buy a spare RH & LH, 1ea resulting in no diff whether you go triple or quad. Just depends what your level of having spares as a good insurance plan is.
I dont see many quad Nor-Techs or other sub 40’ CC’s w/ the exception of those that are strictly fishing CC’s.
just an observation but could adversely affect you at the time of resale. Your Dealer or NT sales Mgr Jeff Tomlinson could probably steer you in the right direction here.
Let us know what you decide.
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I love my 400r s best motors I have ever owned. When your spending 400 k plus on a new boat what’s another 25. Plus they look cool. I ran mine yesterday with 89/90 octane 4 people half tank of fuel on the rev limiters 7 k rpm and hit 80/81 mph with my backup props. (Best performance use XP rev 4 s) . Good luck either way great boat.