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Old 10-28-2013, 10:42 PM
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For Sale New 2014 338 Fatboy Skater with Smith Power Engines Arneson ASD7s and Tilt Trailer.


New boat on MSO 2014 338 Fatboy Skater 0 hours Custom Built Smith Power 588’S with Intercooled 4.0 L Whipple Superchargers, BAM Transmissions, Arneson ASD7 Drives, and Mercury Props. Wrap Around Windshield, Dual Helm Steering ,Twin Gauge Package, Rear Console Speedo with Tattle Tale, Powder Coated Bezels, Latham Throttle Shifter Quadrants with Trim , Heads Up Trim Indicators, Garmin 5212 GPS with Mapping, Kill Switches, Fire Extinguisher, Auto Discharge Fire Extinguishers, Heavy Duty Bilge Pumps, Bustle with integrated Stowaway Swim Ladder and Adjustable Tunnel Extension. Alpine Stereo with JL Audio M Series Speakers and Rear Console Remote. Custom Pearled White Paint with Clearcoat and Logo by Skater. Pop up LED Bow Light, 6 each Pop Up Cleats and Fender Pins. Custom 2 Plus 4 Seating New Style Painted Fiberglass Front Seats with Custom Carbon Fiber Insert fabric and New Style Zippered Side Panel Stowage Compartments. Custom Tri-axle Solid Composite Deck Tilt Trailer with Remote Operation, Spare Tire, Tool Box, LED lighting and electric over hydraulic disc brakes on all axles. No expense spared, all the features of the bigger boats without the big price!

It will be featured in Key West Poker Run Village at the Skater Exhibit November 8-10. Ready for immediate delivery in Key West!


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Why u selling already?
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Sorry to hear Sam. Keep us posted on Wills' progress. Wills improvements sound promising from your reports so far.
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Good luck with your sale.
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good luck...def wish I was in the position to bring her down this way skate!!!
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What a gorgeous boat that is truly one of a kind. Good luck with the sale and continued prayers for your son
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Can you post some specs

running surface length
beam
weight

I've been thinking about this and the 368 on LOTO. I think they might be a bit small to handle the weekend chaos. There is no such thing as "light chop" and I have been beat up in the 40 on a few occasions.

We do however, tend to run more and more as a group in the mornings before all the boats come out so I've been thinking…..

How would this compare to a 36 MTI? About the same boat? There is a 36 MTI with 1075s that runs all over with reckless abandonment at any time of day and doesn't seem to have any problems.
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Orthobam- what 368 is on Loto? There aren't that many out there... Remember Mti counts that bussel as length. A 36 Mti would be a lot closer to a 32 Skater than to a 368. Look at all those bad A$$ fast 368 race boats. They dominated Super cat lite, until the 388 showed up, but the 368 could still hang. I've been in a 368 and they are bad a$$. So if the 36 Mti can run wild, I guarantee you that the 368 can do it. The 368 is wider, wider tunnel & deeper tunnel!
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Running surface is 30' 8" Beam is 10'6'. I'll have to check on weight but I'm guessing 6500Lbs.

Its a bit smaller than the MTI but it's a Skater it will handle it if you can handle it!
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Congrat's on the sea trial today!!
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