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Dueclaws 08-09-2010 12:31 PM


Originally Posted by Corsa 31 (Post 3177936)
It is sold. I was following that boat when it was on boattrader. I wanted to sea trial it but was told it was winterized. Then the broker informed me it sold without a sea trial. That was not the truth i see now. Any others out there?

Call Jaguar: they might know of one or can build one for you.

Corsa 31 09-01-2010 07:33 AM

Several Messages left, no return calls. Thanks

johnrobot 12-20-2010 07:57 PM

Took delivery of 37 open fish in June of 2010
 
I took delivery of a 37 open fish with twin Mercury 300XS outboards. Great boat. Very smooth and useable speed. I would consider serious offers if some one is looking to pick one up.

OL40SVX 12-20-2010 08:17 PM


Originally Posted by johnrobot (Post 3279602)
I took delivery of a 37 open fish with twin Mercury 300XS outboards. Great boat. Very smooth and useable speed. I would consider serious offers if some one is looking to pick one up.

You use it up here in RI?

johnrobot 12-27-2010 07:50 AM

37 Jaguar open fish
 

Originally Posted by fountain40icbm (Post 3279622)
You use it up here in RI?

I am out of Point Judith RI in the summer season.

SS930 12-27-2010 09:17 AM


Originally Posted by johnrobot (Post 3283483)
I am out of Point Judith RI in the summer season.

Very nice. How is it in the open water? What does it run with the 300XS's?

Philm 12-27-2010 10:02 AM

I really like these boats, but wonder how wet of a ride they would be running offshore. With no real bow flare, I would imagine that they would run quite a bit wetter than a similar sized vee bottom center console.

johnrobot 12-28-2010 02:00 PM

The ride is much smoother then a deep V and the max speed is much easier to maintain because you are not getting beat up.
Still dialing in as I did not use it much this year, but easily did 68 MPH with out trying so 70 MPH should not be a problem and maybe into the low 70's once optimized. The amazing thing is it is faster then my old Donzi 35 with triple 250's and uses about 1/2 the fuel. It is amazingly fuel efficient.
Been to block island twice this year on days no one else showed up (hurricanes passing by) so I guess it can handle offshore seas well.

johnrobot 12-28-2010 02:05 PM

The boat rides on the last step and the stern for the most part so the spray line is at the rear of the console so it is generally a very dry boat. If the seas are high (6'+) and the wind is high and you are traveling with the wind off the side at 90 degrees, it will spray into the boat. Side curtains could easily cure this. Generally most people do not run in these conditions anyway.

HTRDLNCN 12-28-2010 02:09 PM


Originally Posted by 27daytona (Post 2944657)
I think it is the same bottom as my boat, John. I spoke to Jack about these CC's a few years back. He had some impressive speeds which I can't remember and cannot relate to since I have limited experience with outboards.

The3 website says 88mph with twin 300x on the 35 sportfish..
Must be some FAST fish they are going after..
:D


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