SENZASPECTRE: Question for you!
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SENZASPECTRE: Question for you!
I am a regular member, so I don't have PM capability so I apoloigize for calling you out in the forums - but hopefully you can help me out.
I am looking at getting a 93 Senza Spectre as my next boat. I am downgrading from a Chaparral Laser 32' and have no worries about the power or handling of the boat.
More is my question of whether or not the v-berth can *comfortably* sleep two adults, or is it merely enough space to throw your lifejackets and wakeboards on top of?
I realize the boat is not a "cruiser", but at the same time I do enjoy overnighting and the boat *looks* as if it has the room - but I figured I would ask someone who knew first hand.
Feel free to tell me anything else about the boat that you might think I should know. I have had smaller Glastron Carlson's, the Chaparral, and a 21' VIP Vindicator. I think the Senza will fit right in with the boats I've already owned and I feel even more confident based on reading several of the forums and reading about people swearing by them.
My preference will be to find one that is mostly stock. I am not interested in doing 75mph in this boat.. 60 would be fine by me and reliability is the most important thing to me.
Thanks for your help..
mark
I am looking at getting a 93 Senza Spectre as my next boat. I am downgrading from a Chaparral Laser 32' and have no worries about the power or handling of the boat.
More is my question of whether or not the v-berth can *comfortably* sleep two adults, or is it merely enough space to throw your lifejackets and wakeboards on top of?
I realize the boat is not a "cruiser", but at the same time I do enjoy overnighting and the boat *looks* as if it has the room - but I figured I would ask someone who knew first hand.
Feel free to tell me anything else about the boat that you might think I should know. I have had smaller Glastron Carlson's, the Chaparral, and a 21' VIP Vindicator. I think the Senza will fit right in with the boats I've already owned and I feel even more confident based on reading several of the forums and reading about people swearing by them.
My preference will be to find one that is mostly stock. I am not interested in doing 75mph in this boat.. 60 would be fine by me and reliability is the most important thing to me.
Thanks for your help..
mark
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I owned a 1992 Senza for over 5 years...... it was my 1st boat and I loved it. As far as overnighting I never did but I couldn't see why two adults can't spend the night. For a 25' boat the Senza has pretty good room everywhere.....I had more room between the rear bench and my bolsters then I do now in my 35' Sonic.
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Thanks for the reply..
If you've got any high res pics of your old senza I would certainly love to have them... I will say that the later year (92-93) models sure do look comfy for both driver/nav and passengers.
If you've got any high res pics of your old senza I would certainly love to have them... I will say that the later year (92-93) models sure do look comfy for both driver/nav and passengers.
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Just seen this post......I'll get back with you when I get to my home computer. Want me to p.m. you?
Enough room for two adults.
I have alot of info on the Senzas.........
Enough room for two adults.
I have alot of info on the Senzas.........
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