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How do you like your 33
I have been looking at some of the 33s with o/b's and i/o's. Is the length 33' without o/b bracket?
Put my Midnight up for sale, reluctant to sale but hoping to get a closed deck Midnight with quads, if that falls through, I really like the lines of the 33. I find myself going back to the looks, performance and value of the 33. I do wish they were a little bigger. Can anyone offer any Positives,negatives to the 33.. |
Re: How do you like your 33
33s r awsome! there is nothing better!!!
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They run bigger than 33 feet in my opinion
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Re: How do you like your 33
Why I chose my 33' PP:
> Classic south Florida offshore looks, sweet lines. > Predicatable straight bottom handling. > Sharp entry angle and deadrise for the chop. > Great freeboard...not too low so you feel like you're going to fall out, but not too high so you fell like you're riding in a bucket. > High build quality. > Relatively flat sunpad (I've had others that are angled too steep and you feel like you're going to slide off it). Removes easily too for sotrage and/or cleaning. > Room to work in the engine compartments. > Handles rough water superbly, solid ride. > Can be trailered easily. > Did I mention great lines?? :D > Rigging that puts many boats to shame. Things I'd chage or make improvements to: > An angled footrest would have been nice. > Windy boat, you definately need the pop-up wind deflectors. OSO member cowisl had a plexi screen made, looks nice. > Stiffer foam in the seat portion of the bolster, you tend to slide forward a bit when sitting. > The later model boats have a fiberglass sole in the cockpit, most models have the Lonseal Lonwave installed over it (just like the soles in Cigs), I'd prefer just a gel/fiberglass sole. That's all I can think of for now, the 33' is a hard package to beat and I see myself in this boat for a long time. |
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Most would be surprised, if they actually took the time to measure the boat accurately & hang a couple of plumbobs off the hulls centerline, what it measures out at...contrary to what the literature stated. Not counting the thickness of the rubrail. Ed
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Thanks for the info :cool: , I also like the classic lines. It's a nice looking boat. I been checking out the o/b' s on oso and I am impressed with the speed claims. Also considered the i/o's but I have to cross shallow water to get to the Ocean Does anyone know what the exact length and weight ??
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I'll hang a plumb bob later today as Ed suggested and get some measurements.
I go through some shallow water myself to get into some coves around here, I just kick up the drives and it's no problem. |
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Thanks, what power do you have twins trips? How does family like it?
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I had a 33 Powerplay with twin HP 500's that ran about 80 MPH and my Father has a 33 Open Fish with twin 225 Optimax's that runs 59 MPH. They are both great boats!
The 33 Open Fish is for sale in the classifieds! Rob |
Re: How do you like your 33
Originally Posted by Enforcer2
Thanks, what power do you have twins trips? How does family like it?
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