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Old 06-09-2013 | 11:11 AM
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We've not had the 2002 330SS for a year yet, probably only got 15-20 hours on it since we bought it, but I'm wondering about more speed. With the newly re-conditioned props we'll see well north of 60, probably 65, I think, with our stock 498Mags. (With the dinged props we got to 60 briefly, but I didn't stay there but a few seconds since the props were not straight.)

Theoretically, if more horsepower was applied we'd go faster.

But, this isn't a Fas3tech hull. How fast is the 330SS hull designed to go safely?

Bottom line, it's probably not worth the cost to add a few MPH, but still.......
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If you can get to 60 mph in the 330SS, I don't think you need to worry about going any faster. Having looked at the structure in my 330SS, I don't think it can safely absorb high speed landing impacts like the performance boats that Formula has made in the past, or the current FasTech series.

Just my opinion, based on looking at how the boat is built.
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I've spent the money to go faster........in the end it's not worth it (just buy a faster boat!!)

Also, are you really doing over 60 on GPS or is that with the dream-o-meter? Either way enjoy the boat for what it is.
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I think a 75mph 330SS would be absolutely awesome. I'm also in my 20's... So in this case, you should probably disregard my opinion
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My parents 330SS with 496 mags. ran 60 once. now its a mid 50s with all there **** on it.
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Originally Posted by t500hps
I've spent the money to go faster........in the end it's not worth it (just buy a faster boat!!)

Also, are you really doing over 60 on GPS or is that with the dream-o-meter? Either way enjoy the boat for what it is.

Admittedly it was on the stock speed guessometer. This year we'll GPS it and know for sure. In any event, it felt faster than the 53-55 we topped out at in our Baja 236.

I know we won't spend the cash, but it's nice to dream. Since the Mrs and I are approaching retirement and will have more time to cruise, our next boat will be more cruiser-oriented, so I gotta make the most of this one.

Cheers!
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Old 06-10-2013 | 09:07 PM
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Originally Posted by mittens
My parents 330SS with 496 mags. ran 60 once. now its a mid 50s with all there **** on it.
I know what you mean. The boat seems to draw all sort of crap into it, kind of like a black hole.
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Originally Posted by tpenfield
If you can get to 60 mph in the 330SS, I don't think you need to worry about going any faster. Having looked at the structure in my 330SS, I don't think it can safely absorb high speed landing impacts like the performance boats that Formula has made in the past, or the current FasTech series.

Just my opinion, based on looking at how the boat is built.
Thanks. How's the new-to-you boat? I think I remember your thread about the purchase last year.
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Originally Posted by machloosy
I think a 75mph 330SS would be absolutely awesome. I'm also in my 20's... So in this case, you should probably disregard my opinion
I'm in my early 50s, but act like 20s. I heartily agree with you!
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Originally Posted by glboatdriver
Thanks. How's the new-to-you boat? I think I remember your thread about the purchase last year.
The boat is good . . .



However, I am realizing that it has its limits on the ocean. I may get a 311 or 336 for the windy days . . .
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