What happoned to all the 28SR owners?
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the 28 step was a new design and only a few boats got into the water . I wonder if the performance and handling is as good as the straight bottom 28, I'm sure the top end speed with the same power is faster on the step in a straight line , but what about all other handling " turning , jumping following wave's ect, . It would nice to see the pantera family race one of these 28sr boats to see how it doe's compared to the old school 28
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the 28 step was a new design and only a few boats got into the water . I wonder if the performance and handling is as good as the straight bottom 28, I'm sure the top end speed with the same power is faster on the step in a straight line , but what about all other handling " turning , jumping following wave's ect, . It would nice to see the pantera family race one of these 28sr boats to see how it doe's compared to the old school 28
mike
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It reminds me of miniature version of my old Cig 38 Top gun TS. I think the only other one was from Ducky's and is in the NY area.
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Mines great. I never drove a straight bottom, but can't find any faults. It turns well, flies level and lands soft. Top speed was 81.8 so far, but I'm still dialing it in. (Michigan weather doesn't help) It's a 600 sci with ITS.
It reminds me of miniature version of my old Cig 38 Top gun TS. I think the only other one was from Ducky's and is in the NY area.
It reminds me of miniature version of my old Cig 38 Top gun TS. I think the only other one was from Ducky's and is in the NY area.
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Gonna have a nicer ride than all of us
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