320/322 Info
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From: Nature Coast
Hello to all, I'm new to this forum and have been reading till my eyes bled and then read some more.I am looking at a 93 320 looks very clean with nice graphics., carbed 7.4s I did not see too much info on this model. Can anyone give more information on this model. Performance, dead rise, is it a liner or stringer boat. Issues good or bad How would it compare to a 342.? Thanks in advance for any first hand knowledge or opiniions. Tom
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Is that pic on the left, a brochure from 95? the 320 is a great boat, my parents had one when I was younger. It was a 95 with the same graphics as the above one on the left. From the factory it had inward spinning props, the 454 mags. Was a great boat, only negative thing I remember hearing from my dad about the boat was it needed hydraulic steering to run it to its full potential with the stock setup.
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From: Baton Rouge, LA
A friend of my dads owned the 320 brochure boat shown above. Had carbed 7.4's and was a beautiful boat. Or at least it was until his girlfriend pumped 100 gallons of gas into the pumpout head nozzle. He jumped in to check the gauge and saw the pillows floating in the cabin. Really funny thing is that it showed up for sale a couple of years later in Texas.
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From: Baton Rouge, LA
Is that pic on the left, a brochure from 95? the 320 is a great boat, my parents had one when I was younger. It was a 95 with the same graphics as the above one on the left. From the factory it had inward spinning props, the 454 mags. Was a great boat, only negative thing I remember hearing from my dad about the boat was it needed hydraulic steering to run it to its full potential with the stock setup.



