288S vs 288SSR LOA Question
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The LOA in these two models is different:
S/SS 28'.8"
SSR 31'.7"
That's a pretty big difference. I can't find any hardcore techincal details on the difference, does anyone know what makes up this difference? Is this just swim platform, or does this involve running surface? The lifting strakes look different on the SSR, at least from the PDF on their website, but not sure if that is just the radical paint job.
The 288 is at the top of my list (short list), but I am one year out from purchasing, so I don't want to bother the factory with questions.
Anything would be helpful.
btw, I've attached a pic of her new home (why I have to wait!) when I can afford.
Thx!
S/SS 28'.8"
SSR 31'.7"
That's a pretty big difference. I can't find any hardcore techincal details on the difference, does anyone know what makes up this difference? Is this just swim platform, or does this involve running surface? The lifting strakes look different on the SSR, at least from the PDF on their website, but not sure if that is just the radical paint job.
The 288 is at the top of my list (short list), but I am one year out from purchasing, so I don't want to bother the factory with questions.
Anything would be helpful.
btw, I've attached a pic of her new home (why I have to wait!) when I can afford.
Thx!
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I will call Sunsation after the holidays.
Thx!
#4
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Hope the link works!
http://www.sunsationboats.com/mod288ssr.html
Thanks!
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Thx for the input.
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From: Raystown Lake Pa
As Jupiter mentioned, the S/SS/SSR are trim levels. The “S” is the Performance Edition which is a little lighter and running a different X dimension for more speed. The SSR package is loaded up version. The SS is somewhere in between. No matter what trim level you choose, the factory guys will go out of their way to build exactly what you want.
John
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