spinning out a 28 daytona
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From: Miami Beach
I've spun mine at low speed on purpose (30 mph) but going faster would be pretty dangerous. At low speed it just spins to a stop kind of fun actually. It is pretty obvious when the boat is starting to rotate, you just back off the steering a little and continue with your turn. The boat is very forgiving and easy to drive. With the trim up you can slide the back end through a turn kind of like a flat bottom boat, if you trim down or neutral the boat can turn harder but it wants to rotate as you go through. I love the way the boat handles, its my first cat and I was pretty surpirised at how hard it will corner.
#4
Jwall
Who Has Issues When Did It Happen.common ? Ive Benn Driving Daytonas For Almost 10 Years And Never Had A Close Call Of Course I Wasnt Trying To Run Thru A Slalom Course Either. Please Tell Us Your Story.
Who Has Issues When Did It Happen.common ? Ive Benn Driving Daytonas For Almost 10 Years And Never Had A Close Call Of Course I Wasnt Trying To Run Thru A Slalom Course Either. Please Tell Us Your Story.
#5
Originally Posted by Cat man do
Jwall
Who Has Issues When Did It Happen.common ? Ive Benn Driving Daytonas For Almost 10 Years And Never Had A Close Call Of Course I Wasnt Trying To Run Thru A Slalom Course Either. Please Tell Us Your Story.
Who Has Issues When Did It Happen.common ? Ive Benn Driving Daytonas For Almost 10 Years And Never Had A Close Call Of Course I Wasnt Trying To Run Thru A Slalom Course Either. Please Tell Us Your Story.
#10
Originally Posted by gsmith9898
Price is important. I don't want to give the farm for a 28 foot.
You just bought your boat anyway, drive it a while...


