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Old 04-11-2019, 11:49 AM
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The latest outboard-powered 41-foot Outerlimits sportboat hit the water this week, https://speedonthewater.com/new-boat...-powered-sl-41.
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Old 04-11-2019, 12:04 PM
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Interesting seat option. Never seen that before. I wonder what it feels like riding backwards in the chop?
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When is a center console coming?
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Originally Posted by TYPHOON
Interesting seat option. Never seen that before. I wonder what it feels like riding backwards in the chop?
Like riding in turbulence when you’re facing backwards in a club setup in an airplane!! lol
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Looks like its a tender too
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What is the stainless appearing apparatus underneath the bow eye-hook? Normally I would say an anchor, but the picture is difficult for me to determine.

I think the boat looks good, and the rear facing seating looks better than a second row of bolster seating, but I would not want to be facing aft while the boat is running hard in sloppy or rough water, my preference. But the seating arrangement is far better aesthetically than a second row of bolsters, maybe not as user friendly while under way, but I think it looks better.

And for a 41' boat to run 100+ on three reliable, warrantied o/b's that is awesome.
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What is the stainless appearing apparatus underneath the bow eye-hook? Normally I would say an anchor, but the picture is difficult for me to determine.
It's a tow eye. This boat is most likely a tender and will be towed behind the mother ship.
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I wonder what size mother ship it would take for a 41’ tender to not look silly behind.
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It's a tow eye. This boat is most likely a tender and will be towed behind the mother ship.
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It looks like maybe a windlass anchor. I think that's how it's spelled
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