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Tjmrider 04-09-2022 02:38 PM


Originally Posted by CharlieWhiskey85 (Post 4828386)
It depends a lot on the model. If you look at a 253 vs a 251 it's super different.
https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...6c1c551625.jpg

Yeah, I know the difference, the one im looking at is the 283. I'm guessing that would be better in rough water, right?

badmonkey 04-09-2022 03:24 PM

I’ve never owned a checkmate or a velocity…but from your initial description….I say keep what you have , install some kplanes if you don’t have them and spend more time running and learning the boat.

good luck !!!

OFFSHOREJOJO 04-09-2022 03:46 PM

Both good boats keep Velocity!

scarabman 04-09-2022 04:00 PM

$33k for a single engine 96 checkmate seems like a pile of money, no?

Anyway, my .02 cents, which is worth less than that..... I have never particularly been a fan of checkmate, for no real reason. In 30 yrs of boating, never drove one, or wanted to, for that matter, until last fall. My new neighbor bought a 30 ft single with a worked engine, and had never driven a performance boat before, so he asked me to take him out. I have to say, all things considered the boat (hull, not his engine) exceeded my preconceptions. It was a windy day with steady bay chop, and I was actually pretty impressed with ride quality. That said, we were alone on the water, so no cross wakes, cruiser wakes etc.. but just the same, I thought the boat did pretty well. It ran out of guts at about 65, which I held it there for awhile (not my boat, so I drove it like a rental:whistle:) but at speed, it held its line pretty well, did not lean into the wind much at all, and didnt seem to bow hunt, like quite a few boats do when high on plane in stiff winds (my buddies formula 330 SS is terrible in this regard)

Ryan00TJ 04-09-2022 05:53 PM

https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...bde6001dc9.jpg

Nuff Said.................:champs:

Craney 04-09-2022 06:31 PM

Does the 28 Checkmate have a built in swim platform?

Padraig 04-09-2022 06:38 PM

Another thing to consider besides being a 10 year difference in age and no where equal in things such as hydraulic steering and tabs. TheVR 1 is still being made. The factory is doing well and Velocity is easy to talk with and supportive to their customers. Frankly I think it would be a big mistake to go from a Velocity to a Checkmate. It is somewhat like trading a Covette for a Camero.

Padraig

hogie roll 04-09-2022 07:29 PM

I’d rather have the velocity. But for rough water I’d rather have neither. Get a 35+ twin.

Ryan00TJ 04-10-2022 09:24 AM


Originally Posted by Tjmrider (Post 4828348)
I know, that's kind of a thing right now is I feel I didn't give the Velocity a chance, I have only had the thing for 1 season and put like 7 hours on it. Everyone here is convincing me to keep the Velocity lol, I mean the boat is really nice, I gotta give it that

7hrs???? That's one weekend of running! Seat time is your friend in this case. Look into a performance driving course. My VR1 is smoother the faster your running.

As mentioned earlier, the VR1 has no wood, vinylester resin construction. Its a far better build setup vs the CM. Velocity's customer service is also second to none.

TeamSaris 04-10-2022 12:32 PM

Checkmate makes a very nice riding performance boat boat depending on the model. Velocity built race boats. Id take the Velocity.


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