Does Sutphen still build new boats?
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Don't forget the 34 footer. A well balanced, good handling boat. We are going into our 10th year racing Tsunami and it is holding up really well. Our pleasure 34 is listed in the classifieds, is a high deck and came with fridge and sink. We could have put a head in it but opted for a porta potti.The cabin is spartan, but functional.and low maintenance.
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I looked at a Sutphen or 2 b4 buying my donzi. Very nice boats. In the summer, on the train to work, i pass a 24' on a floating dock on the Navesink river in red bank NJ. Very nice looking. Has a Merc Blackhawk drive. Doesn't look like they use it much tho.
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Originally posted by sutphen30
cuda,you probably ran into friend my ernie.his boat went between 94-97mph heres his new boat,32' with a 572ci blower motor
cuda,you probably ran into friend my ernie.his boat went between 94-97mph heres his new boat,32' with a 572ci blower motor
I don't know what was with that truck stop, it is a long way from any sizeable water, but later that day the Lucas Oil Super V pulled in for fuel too. Saw a few other performance boats there that week too.
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I have always been a fan of 30'/31' and 33'/34' Sutphen. The boats were always competitive in sloppy water in the 80-95mph range, and in sloopy water that fast, that is strong.