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Old 08-07-2018 | 04:24 AM
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Interesting comments around the beam. The Renegade has a 9' beam, which I like from a towing perspective, (I don't think you need permits) and Sunsation has a 10' beam. I'm assuming at 10' you begin to run into issues.

I agree that irrespective of cost an MTI/NorTech/Statement are probably better boats, but the question was vs.Sunsation.

Again, Im assuming Renegade/Sunsation are far less expensive. Is this correct? What's list price on a Statement or Nortech?
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Old 08-07-2018 | 06:27 AM
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Mystic, MTI, Statement or Nor-Tech will be probably 2-3x the cost - if not more (I am assuming you mean new).
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Old 08-07-2018 | 07:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Apexwarrior
Interesting comments around the beam. The Renegade has a 9' beam, which I like from a towing perspective, (I don't think you need permits) and Sunsation has a 10' beam. I'm assuming at 10' you begin to run into issues.

I agree that irrespective of cost an MTI/NorTech/Statement are probably better boats, but the question was vs.Sunsation.

Again, Im assuming Renegade/Sunsation are far less expensive. Is this correct? What's list price on a Statement or Nortech?
Price-wise, from what I've seen, cheapest to most expensive in order are Renegade, Statement, Sunsation, Nor-Tech. I only put Statement in the order it is in due to the fact I've seen some 35 Statements be better values than some 34 Sunsations.
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Old 08-07-2018 | 08:15 AM
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I had a 2015 33 Renegade, after 4 months I lost a pile of $$ on the Renegade and bought a 2015 34 Nortech which i still have......
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Old 08-07-2018 | 08:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Apexwarrior
Interesting comments around the beam. The Renegade has a 9' beam, which I like from a towing perspective, (I don't think you need permits) and Sunsation has a 10' beam. I'm assuming at 10' you begin to run into issues.

I agree that irrespective of cost an MTI/NorTech/Statement are probably better boats, but the question was vs.Sunsation.

Again, Im assuming Renegade/Sunsation are far less expensive. Is this correct? What's list price on a Statement or Nortech?
I never got around to sunsation to trial. 34 Sunsation is probably closer (but less expensive) to 34 nortech price range than Renegades. 32 Sunsation May be closer to renegade, someone may have to check me on that. Also, options is a huge determining factor of price in new builds. A very base 34 Nortech with twin 350s and little tech is very reasonable. All depends on your goals for the boat.
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Old 08-07-2018 | 08:18 AM
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Originally Posted by badmonkey

why are they a waste of money?
I'm about a week late on this but..........
Some good input on the speed/twinsTripps discussion so I'll add my experience. Although an old boat with old engines, the Fountain 34 I owned had triple 275's. Factory speed quoted 68+ and I regularly ran mid 60's with people fuel and gear on board. Hit 68 a couple of times with a light load. Just for laughs, one day I tilted the center engine all the way up (tie bar allowed for trimming independently) and running the outer engines, she was slower on the plane but not bad and still hit 58-59 with plenty of fuel and two people.

The set up for a twin engine boat is different to a triple, engine spacing, props etc but even with a bad setup and carrying the extra weight of the third engine, I only lost about 6-7 mph. There's only two reasons for triples on a boat around that size (IMO) and that's outright speed, which is rarely used and bragging rights when you pull up next to a twin engine boat.

Another interesting fact, the 38' with a wider beam and about 1,000 lbs heavier than a 34' is actually a little faster with the same power. Go figure?

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Old 08-07-2018 | 08:45 AM
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I never got around to sunsation to trial. 34 Sunsation is probably closer (but less expensive) to 34 nortech price range than Renegades. 32 Sunsation May be closer to renegade, someone may have to check me on that. Also, options is a huge determining factor of price in new builds. A very base 34 Nortech with twin 350s and little tech is very reasonable. All depends on your goals for the boat.
A nicely optioned 32 Sunny with twin 350 VRods on a Phoenix trailer is $250K at PBC in LOTO.
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Old 08-07-2018 | 09:09 AM
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Big Thunder had that trip 400 38 statement priced right around $400k. You can definitely buy a statement a bit cheaper than a Sunny or NorTech.
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Old 08-07-2018 | 12:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Knot 4 Me
Price-wise, from what I've seen, cheapest to most expensive in order are Renegade, Statement, Sunsation, Nor-Tech. I only put Statement in the order it is in due to the fact I've seen some 35 Statements be better values than some 34 Sunsations.
Agreed with the order when talking about a 35 with twin 350's Statement.

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Old 08-07-2018 | 01:01 PM
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I wouldn’t want anything shorter or narrower than my boat which is 35’ x 9’2”. They get too tight around the console when narrower and the seating gets tight when going shorter as they still maintain the same basic layout.
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