Questioned about sonic
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I have found a Sonic that I 'm interested in that is at the factory. I dont know much about these boats any info would be helpful.
1998 386 loaded with 502's with a 150 hours.
Thanks
David
1998 386 loaded with 502's with a 150 hours.
Thanks
David
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Last edited by vagrant; 11-05-2002 at 01:06 PM.
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I am not an expert on Sonic, but I have learned a lot in two seasons of owning one. I have met the President, Richard Hewitt, as well as the COO Jay Ross, and they will both sit there and chat with you about whatever you want to know. Don't expect that 386 with 830HP to be a rocket. Its not going to be. I would not expect it to get over 70mph. The cabin is huge. The cockpit is probably big enough to set a small VW inside of. All Sonics, up until 2003 are very heavy boats. The only major refinment as of recent is with 2002/2003 boats, they started vacuum bagging the hulls. With this heavy hull, however, you can expect a VERY solid and comfortable ride. You will not be disappointed; but if you want a 38 foot rocket ship, you need to buy something lighter like a 38 (35) Fountain. There is a lot of info on Sonic and the 386 in the past in the Sonic forum.
Last edited by Sydwayz; 11-05-2002 at 10:00 AM.
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Thanks Sydwayz I am not looking for a rocket 70 is plenty for us.We do a lot of overnight boating and some poker runs.
David
David
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