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speicher lane 03-03-2020 01:57 PM

Canopy OL vs. open Fountain - how often do you put yourself/boat into a situation for a high probability of a rollover?

OL - Fit, finish and a fast hull that would be unique especially with the canopy... canopy and AC is a next level of boating.

Fountain - definite history, sooner than later you are into a refit/ possible structure work unless you are paying for a boat that is already done... but there are a million Fountains ( * not many PR)

Someone mentioned the new OL couldn't keep up to the old fountains... result wise you can claim that but you have to temper that with 15-20 years running the same hull, same course, those boats should be showing up already running as fast as they can without swapping another prop just on experience and past performance notes... the OL was getting better but testing was basically limited to that at the race .......and, the Ol has the official record

Only true answer is to run them and find what you like, not what the crowd on the dock thinks...just the same as some love a sit down boat, others want to stand up - all comes down to personal preference and comfort. (referring to Outerlimits SL and SV's - both great boats - different feel of each that you either like or don't)

speicher lane 03-03-2020 02:36 PM

long story short - either boat will serve you well.

ICDEDPPL 03-03-2020 02:39 PM

Just buy a Cigarette and then you don`t have to worry about rollovers . :D:D

Jupiter Sunsation 03-03-2020 06:15 PM


Originally Posted by ICDEDPPL (Post 4727824)
Just buy a Cigarette and then you don`t have to worry about rollovers . :D:D

and they return to shore for you too!


JJ30 03-03-2020 09:55 PM

Well the OP's original question is about safety. Not speed,looks, or the BS.

Is a canopy boat safer than a open boat..absolutely. Can it be dangerous..absolutely. Just like any fast machine you need to operate it correctly. You need to strap in just like a race car.

So the question is about safety so construction is also a huge part of safety.

Is a outerlimits stronger than a fountain,,, yes!
I'll say they're the strongest in the industry.
The outerlimits canopy boats have carbon fiber roll bars that are a integral part of the hull. The windshield is very thick and ultimately becomes structure. The entire hull is completely hand laminated together which adds a high level of accuracy. All the stringers, bulkheads, transverse, roll bars are one. Our boats are over built and that's what make them Outerlimits. Our lamination schedule and process leads the industry.
Our boats are rigged and assembled with a offshore punishing mindset. Not a production line boat what so ever!

Though many manufacturers struggled with keeping the cockpit cool the new ac systems have come a long way. The latest 46 cat to come out has probably the best designed ac to date.

So at the end of the day comparing a canopy to open boats is a apples and orange argument Imo. I guess it comes down your boating style and you need to ask yourself what do I want to buy.... a mustang or a supercar...!






flat rate 03-03-2020 10:14 PM

The 42 poker run is a bad ass boat. If your going to spend big money buy a cig. The outerlimits don’t hold there value like a cig

Jupiter Sunsation 03-04-2020 12:01 PM


Originally Posted by flat rate (Post 4727941)
The 42 poker run is a bad ass boat. If your going to spend big money buy a cig. The outerlimits don’t hold there value like a cig


They all lose the same money if you buy new I/O stuff today........

Wildman_grafix 03-04-2020 01:17 PM


Originally Posted by Jupiter Sunsation (Post 4728006)
They all lose the same money if you buy new


Fixed it for you.

Interceptor 03-04-2020 02:07 PM

The canopy boat would be good for hauling a$$ but what happens once you get to the raft up ? or just want to anchor out somewhere ?

Marginmn 03-04-2020 02:10 PM


Originally Posted by JJ30 (Post 4727938)
Well the OP's original question is about safety. Not speed,looks, or the BS.

Is a canopy boat safer than a open boat..absolutely. Can it be dangerous..absolutely. Just like any fast machine you need to operate it correctly. You need to strap in just like a race car.

So the question is about safety so construction is also a huge part of safety.

Is a outerlimits stronger than a fountain,,, yes!
I'll say they're the strongest in the industry.
The outerlimits canopy boats have carbon fiber roll bars that are a integral part of the hull. The windshield is very thick and ultimately becomes structure. The entire hull is completely hand laminated together which adds a high level of accuracy. All the stringers, bulkheads, transverse, roll bars are one. Our boats are over built and that's what make them Outerlimits. Our lamination schedule and process leads the industry.
Our boats are rigged and assembled with a offshore punishing mindset. Not a production line boat what so ever!

Though many manufacturers struggled with keeping the cockpit cool the new ac systems have come a long way. The latest 46 cat to come out has probably the best designed ac to date.

So at the end of the day comparing a canopy to open boats is a apples and orange argument Imo. I guess it comes down your boating style and you need to ask yourself what do I want to buy.... a mustang or a supercar...!

Calling a 42 Lightning a Mustang is bad enough, but to call a 42 Poker run a Mustang is an AssHat move IMO.


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