Compare 36' Spectre to 32' Spectre?
#2
The 36 is a better rough water boat. With a tunnel tab you can rough through 6 footers at 100+ efforesly if you know what you are doing.
Speed wise the 32 is much more of a pleaseure boat but is faster with the same power. The finish on the cocpit is better on the 32 also. It is much more of a pleasure boat than the 36
But they are both great boats!
We race a 36
Speed wise the 32 is much more of a pleaseure boat but is faster with the same power. The finish on the cocpit is better on the 32 also. It is much more of a pleasure boat than the 36
But they are both great boats!
We race a 36
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The 36 is a better rough water boat. With a tunnel tab you can rough through 6 footers at 100+ efforesly if you know what you are doing.
Speed wise the 32 is much more of a pleaseure boat but is faster with the same power. The finish on the cocpit is better on the 32 also. It is much more of a pleasure boat than the 36
But they are both great boats!
We race a 36
Speed wise the 32 is much more of a pleaseure boat but is faster with the same power. The finish on the cocpit is better on the 32 also. It is much more of a pleasure boat than the 36
But they are both great boats!
We race a 36
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I now own this boat & it's for sale in the OSO classifieds. Cuda is right contact Nick (Ultimate Cat) he's owned several Spectre's & is a very knowlegeable & talented individual within the marine industry. I wouldn't hesitate to call Jay Pilini either he's the previous owner of Spectre Powerboats now known as Spectre Sportfish. Jay's a straight shooter & can tell you anything about either boat as well as provide you info on specific boats since he knows the history of them all. You are welcome to call me Re: my experiences w/ the 32 but I have no 36 experience. If you are interested in a new Spectre call Scot Conrad of Spectre Powerboats in CA.
Good Luck
Michael
Nick 813-417-6424
Jay 727-546-3000
Michael 704-905-0086
Spectre 714-379-4570
www.spectrepowerboats.com
http://www.offshoreonlyclassifieds.com/page-13097.html
Good Luck
Michael
Nick 813-417-6424
Jay 727-546-3000
Michael 704-905-0086
Spectre 714-379-4570
www.spectrepowerboats.com
http://www.offshoreonlyclassifieds.com/page-13097.html
Last edited by NASCAT; 01-23-2007 at 07:04 AM.
#8
Jay's a good guy. He was in our boat club. Here he is in a 36. I think the bow candy is an option. 
Also, Maximus on here owned a 36 and a 30 Spectre, and he could drive the hell out of them.

Also, Maximus on here owned a 36 and a 30 Spectre, and he could drive the hell out of them.
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Have Had The 30 Twin 700's,, Several 36's With And W/o Canopys,and The 32 .. All Are Great Boats Depending What Type Of Water,and Boating You Like To Do..are You Looking To Add To Or Replace Your Nor-tech?? I Just Happen To Have A 36 W/qtr Canopys For Sale With Or Without Power.presently Has 440 Yanmars With 2 Spd Zf Trans. 100 Mph At 14 Gal Hour..also Check Out Nascats 32 Thats A Nice Real Nice Piece..call With Any Questions 813-417-6424 Thanks Nick .. Good Luck


