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Originally Posted by BBCLiberator
(Post 3807081)
I talked to my co-worker, he isn't willing o do anything until spring, he has it all wrapped up and put away for the winter and locked down on his covered hoist with no good way to get it off. If you haven't found one by spring, let me know, and I will get you in touch.
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Originally Posted by dereknkathy
(Post 3806989)
moto, where be ye. cuz if you're in seattle, a miami boat isn't doable even if it is perfect and free...
I'm in Cleveland, Oh. where we boat in burning rivers and such.... |
Originally Posted by motocop
(Post 3807295)
Copy that. Does he have any pics he'd like to share? I may be able to rule it out as an option right from the get go. If so, I can PM you my email. If not, we'll see this spring. Either way, thanks for taking time to speak with him.
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Just curious, any other boats out there that interest you in that size range/price range? The old 272 Formula is a nice boat, just not sure Id search high and low for the perfect one. Theres lots of great old boats in that size range, that can be bought very reasonably. Some that come to mind
30FT Scarab Panther 28 or 30ss Sonic 281 Checkmate Formula 302 Formula 292 Formula 311 Baja 280 or 300es Scarab 31 Excel Wellcraft 26 Nova ST Scarab II Donzi Z-29 Bunch of others too. Id look at all of them, and find the cleanest, best equipped, structurally sound boat you can swing, and like. |
Originally Posted by BBCLiberator
(Post 3807449)
I'm not sure, ill ask for ya.
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Originally Posted by MILD THUNDER
(Post 3807462)
Just curious, any other boats out there that interest you in that size range/price range? The old 272 Formula is a nice boat, just not sure Id search high and low for the perfect one. Theres lots of great old boats in that size range, that can be bought very reasonably. Some that come to mind
30FT Scarab Panther 28 or 30ss Sonic 281 Checkmate Formula 302 Formula 292 Formula 311 Baja 280 or 300es Scarab 31 Excel Wellcraft 26 Nova ST Scarab II Donzi Z-29 Bunch of others too. Id look at all of them, and find the cleanest, best equipped, structurally sound boat you can swing, and like. |
I haven't read all the posts that are on here but I've read enough. For starters as just about everyone here has posted- the price is way to high. Second that boat with twin 350's is going to be a dog. I'd bet you'll be lucky to see 55 mph. When you get sick of that speed, which will take about one trip out, you're going to have big bucks in to to modify it. The drives will have to be converted to bravos for starters and like any modification, your going to need to replace the exhaust. Good luck finding a nice set of used exhaust manifolds, big block- no problem- small blocks are rare and expensive if you find them. The 272 is not much different than my 292 and there is no way I would buy a 292 with small blocks. It took one summer and the 330's were replaced with 450 hp 454's. With that power the boat feels great. With small blocks your going to always be in the secondaries, you will get worse mileage than big blocks.
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Originally Posted by endeavour32
(Post 3808225)
I haven't read all the posts that are on here but I've read enough. For starters as just about everyone here has posted- the price is way to high. Second that boat with twin 350's is going to be a dog. I'd bet you'll be lucky to see 55 mph. When you get sick of that speed, which will take about one trip out, you're going to have big bucks in to to modify it. The drives will have to be converted to bravos for starters and like any modification, your going to need to replace the exhaust. Good luck finding a nice set of used exhaust manifolds, big block- no problem- small blocks are rare and expensive if you find them. The 272 is not much different than my 292 and there is no way I would buy a 292 with small blocks. It took one summer and the 330's were replaced with 450 hp 454's. With that power the boat feels great. With small blocks your going to always be in the secondaries, you will get worse mileage than big blocks.
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Originally Posted by motocop
(Post 3808239)
Just curious, what happened to your fuel consumtion when you went to the 450hp motors from the 330's? Thanks.
The Scarab Panther has great lines and is one of my favorite Scarabs; however, I've read that they frequently have rot issues due to how they were layed up. If you can find a good one though, they are a nice boat. Sonics are great boats as well. Built tough but again they are heavy and will need power to go fast. Either way you should be able to find a nice BBC 272 with trailer for $15000.00 or less. I really like my 292 and you can pick them up for around $20-23 for a nice one. Just make sure you get 454 Mags and K-Planes. The best of the 3 is the 311, they are about the same price as 292. I don't know how far you intend to tow your boat but I tow mine locally with a BMW X5 with a V-8. It tows it without an issue! |
Little algebra for ya....It takes x amount of fuel to make y horsepower. It takes y horsepower to move a particular boat lets say 50 mph. So no matter if you have 700 peak horsepower or 200 if it only takes 200 to push the boat to 50 that's all your using and it only takes x amount of fuel to make 200 hp. If all she makes is 200 and 50 is topped out youre destroying that engine every time out. But 50 mph cruise in a boat capable of 75+ is a Sunday ride. Granted its not this cut and dry. Prop pitch load etc all contribute and throw the numbers off but propped right for your use fuel consumption only becomes an issue when you push the sticks to the dash. If you have no self control go small blocks and save for rebuilds lol.
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