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Help with 32
Is the 32 a handfull in rough water compared to the 36?? I have a buddy looking at a 2001 32 with #6's and Sterling 850's and I dont know the answers. I am told the top end of the boat is 150mph, does that sound right?? Come on you Skater guys gimme some input ..... are these god safe boats??
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Re: Help with 32
I have a 1994 32' skater with merc 800SC's and 6's. I ran the Sarasota April poker run in 2004 and it was very rough. I was the third boat to arrive at the first card stop. The 51' boats and below had nothing on me. I also had 5 people including my better half so I had to stay conservative. My boat will run about 125-130mph @5200rpm. I cruise at 100mph @4000rpm. I may be interested in selling, give me a call or e-mail Paul 443-506-7577 [email protected]
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I have a 2002 32 Skater classic outboard. I run it from CT to Green port NY twice a week in any sea condition. It handles very rough water. Four weeks ago seas 6'-7', wind 24 knots I did have to slow down to 25 MPH. The boat is very well balanced and I always felt safe. There is not one stress crack after 380 hours. I have not been in a 36 but I'm told it would be a boring 100 MPH cruise in 3 to 4 foot seas.
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Re: Help with 32
Originally Posted by Hydro
I have a 2002 32 Skater classic outboard. I run it from CT to Green port NY twice a week in any sea condition. It handles very rough water. Four weeks ago seas 6'-7', wind 24 knots I did have to slow down to 25 MPH. The boat is very well balanced and I always felt safe. There is not one stress crack after 380 hours. I have not been in a 36 but I'm told it would be a boring 100 MPH cruise in 3 to 4 foot seas.
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Re: Help with 32
I have a 36' Skater and I don't know about it being a "boring ride" in 3-4' seas @100mph. I think it all depends on who's judging and their idea of 3-4 which most people think 1-2 is really 3-4. I rode on a 32' and it was a great ride just less boat.
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Re: Help with 32
Twins
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Re: Help with 32
Originally Posted by alicat
I have a 36' Skater and I don't know about it being a "boring ride" in 3-4' seas @100mph. I think it all depends on who's judging and their idea of 3-4 which most people think 1-2 is really 3-4. I rode on a 32' and it was a great ride just less boat.
Could you fly your 36' in these conditions at 72 MPH? On this day a 36 ran next to us and did not leave the water at 92 MPH. I'm very interested in getting a bigger Skater, but I don't want to have to run at 118 MPH to feel like I'm going fast. |
Re: Help with 32
I like how he added the 24 in there :D
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Re: Help with 32
The 32 is definatly a safe boat , if you have the balls it will run fast in rough water as well !!!! We have a 32 Skater that will run 170 with our 1300 Raptor engs. , this boat is for sale . I dont think a 32 will run 150 with 850 hp engs.
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There is a 99 32 Skater just listed in the classifieds...
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Originally Posted by DPMPOWER
The 32 is definatly a safe boat , if you have the balls it will run fast in rough water as well !!!! We have a 32 Skater that will run 170 with our 1300 Raptor engs. , this boat is for sale . I dont think a 32 will run 150 with 850 hp engs.
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Re: Help with 32
Originally Posted by Nauti Kitty
DPM are you running your props in or out? What gear ratio are you running? Thanks NK
We are turning the props in . |
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