44' gtx
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Thanks P! I really don't know on the speed issue. It's only 5 mph (10mph at most) faster than mine. I want to drive one to help make the decision. I think overall It would be a safer boat if you turned the wick up than my current boat. As if the word safe even belongs in the same sentence at these speeds in a V bottom. 120 in my 37 feels like 200. I come back with an ear to ear grin even if I am by myself every time I take the 37 out. I am not going to loose that feel good feeling!
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Do GTX's have an option for air conditioning? Reason, are the vents on the dash just hooked to bilge style blowers or is it actually cold air?
How else could you drive it in Florida except December & January. It would be hotter than hell in a sit down boat.
How else could you drive it in Florida except December & January. It would be hotter than hell in a sit down boat.
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On my Donzi ZRC, the vents are hooked up to an under deck blower with no A/C. The circulating of the air is enough to keep the front seats from getting overly hot during idle times and the back seat has enough air flow to not need anything. I originally toyed with the idea of hooking a cooler up to it to blow cold air but haven't needed it enough to do it.