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Pantera28TS 09-05-2007 02:26 PM

Here is the link to the "Purple 37 OL" that crashed...http://www.cooperss.com/1-1-24749-Outerlimits-Stiletto, have not heard about what happend to the driver, or passengers. Does anyone have any more info.??

tgersx 09-05-2007 02:54 PM

here is what happened to the other quad step 37


http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...light=story+ol

44MTI 09-05-2007 03:34 PM


Originally Posted by Wild Child (Post 2259836)
I used to own let's rock and it would run 116-7 with 4 blades without any issues. the most it needed was a little right tab.

you need to test in calm water and get comfortable at speed then start triming to max out

Not trying to cause any trouble here, but one of my best friends was the 3rd owner of Lets Rock and we thought it was very ill handling. Difficult to get on plane, Would sometimes porpus around 90 ish. And very light about 110. These are the reasons he sold the boat. It felt as if it had a very high X-dimension. It was very fast however, especially for a 900SC boat. Again not trying to cause trouble, just trying to give some info that might help others.

links 09-05-2007 03:43 PM

Does that make my boat worth more or less? Good to hear no one was hurt! Hope his insurance was paid up.

cowisl 09-05-2007 03:54 PM


Originally Posted by 42MTI (Post 2260082)
Not trying to cause any trouble here, but one of my best friends was the 3rd owner of Lets Rock and we thought it was very ill handling. Difficult to get on plane, Would sometimes porpus around 90 ish. And very light about 110. These are the reasons he sold the boat. It felt as if it had a very high X-dimension. It was very fast however, especially for a 900SC boat. Again not trying to cause trouble, just trying to give some info that might help others.

Lets rock was a single step i thought?

links 09-05-2007 04:04 PM


Originally Posted by 42MTI (Post 2260082)
Not trying to cause any trouble here, but one of my best friends was the 3rd owner of Lets Rock and we thought it was very ill handling. Difficult to get on plane, Would sometimes porpus around 90 ish. And very light about 110. These are the reasons he sold the boat. It felt as if it had a very high X-dimension. It was very fast however, especially for a 900SC boat. Again not trying to cause trouble, just trying to give some info that might help others.

My boat handles better than any boat I have been in up to 110, (Big Cats excluded) I almost wish it didn't have the power to go faster but it does and I want to use it, One guy said you gotta drive through it! Thats BS. Some one out there has the answer.

44MTI 09-05-2007 04:32 PM


Originally Posted by cowisl (Post 2260103)
Lets rock was a single step i thought?

Yes it was a single step, however I just didn't want you to get the impression yours was the only one that had issues. I did ride once in a quadstep 37, and it rode much better that the single step. There were 6 guys on board with gear and a full tank and it came on plan very easily and rode great, very flat. We ran from Sunshine Key to Key West never below 100 and up to about 110.

JoeD 09-05-2007 07:38 PM

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joe D's 37' quad step,Manahawkin -NJ

links 09-05-2007 10:05 PM


Originally Posted by baja27 (Post 2259917)
Links are you doing the poker run this coming weekend. I saw your ride at Nauti goose this weekend . Looking good.
If you want to run faster than 110 safety buy a fountain:cool-smiley-011:

I dont like to crawl into my cabin and have the windshield at my waste, And I'm 5'7"! Other than that nothing bad to say, Just aint a Fountain guy

links 09-05-2007 10:11 PM


Originally Posted by JoeD (Post 2260360)
joe D's 37' quad step,Manahawkin -NJ

OK JoeD, Whats the deal with the Quad steps??


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