Awesome Spotted In De River , Bad Ass !!!!!!!!!!!
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From: Riverview, Michigan
Boy that looks like the 31 Awesome that was purchased by an Automotive Sales Company (New Jersey perhaps?) sometime ago. Bought for a deal and he tried re-selling it for more money. Is this that boat? Or is this the twin 454 95mph boat? Sure looks familiar.
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From: Riverview, Michigan
Believe this is the Awesome you saw.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o34884-en.html
Fair price for the year and equipment. Randy's 31 is a great deal. PM RAN-DOM 32 for details.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o34884-en.html
Fair price for the year and equipment. Randy's 31 is a great deal. PM RAN-DOM 32 for details.
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From: Grosse Pointe Farms, MI
That rainbow lookin' sundeck is a little bit odd, but it is a nice boat.
I asked on another thread but it got deleted... How well do these 31's handle 4'-5' chop (Lake St. Clair rough stuff in the channel)? Can you blow through it at high speed, or will it throw you around out of control?
Also, do the 31's have more headroom from the top of the cabin bed to the ceiling of the cabin? This boat looks like there's a lot of room down there. The 38' I was in was kind of a tight fit.
I asked on another thread but it got deleted... How well do these 31's handle 4'-5' chop (Lake St. Clair rough stuff in the channel)? Can you blow through it at high speed, or will it throw you around out of control?
Also, do the 31's have more headroom from the top of the cabin bed to the ceiling of the cabin? This boat looks like there's a lot of room down there. The 38' I was in was kind of a tight fit.
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From: Riverview, Michigan
That rainbow lookin' sundeck is a little bit odd, but it is a nice boat.
I asked on another thread but it got deleted... How well do these 31's handle 4'-5' chop (Lake St. Clair rough stuff in the channel)? Can you blow through it at high speed, or will it throw you around out of control?
Also, do the 31's have more headroom from the top of the cabin bed to the ceiling of the cabin? This boat looks like there's a lot of room down there. The 38' I was in was kind of a tight fit.
I asked on another thread but it got deleted... How well do these 31's handle 4'-5' chop (Lake St. Clair rough stuff in the channel)? Can you blow through it at high speed, or will it throw you around out of control?
Also, do the 31's have more headroom from the top of the cabin bed to the ceiling of the cabin? This boat looks like there's a lot of room down there. The 38' I was in was kind of a tight fit.
2) The AO, Chris Cat or Awesome's will handle 4'-5' chop has best can be expected. The extra weight of this type of cat does have it's advantage. Remember, this is only a 31' cat with an 8 1/2' beam. Not a 40' and a 10' beam cat.
3) Do not know the exact dimension. The 31 has a large cabin area. For a 31' cat. Don't try to compare the cabin size in a cat vs. a V-hull.
Have you ridden in a 31' cat?


