288 with 320hp 6.2
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It may have been the standard engine, I don't know, but quite often, manufacturers offer an entry level package and then 'sell up' to bigger power and maybe never even build one with smaller power. the bigger 32' was built with twin 6.2's.
It's still a nice boat but it won't be fast. Anyone want to guess? 50-55?
Boils down to how fast YOU want to go and also resale. I would think a very hard boat to sell unless it was priced low. With so many nice boats advertised in that size range, mostly running a single big block, the small block is a bit of an odd-ball. Also a false economy, it would need to work harder to move the boat than a big block and probably use just as much fuel in the process.
Just my 2 cents....
RR
It's still a nice boat but it won't be fast. Anyone want to guess? 50-55?
Boils down to how fast YOU want to go and also resale. I would think a very hard boat to sell unless it was priced low. With so many nice boats advertised in that size range, mostly running a single big block, the small block is a bit of an odd-ball. Also a false economy, it would need to work harder to move the boat than a big block and probably use just as much fuel in the process.
Just my 2 cents....
RR




