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Old 08-19-2006, 05:01 PM
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hello every one thank's for your help inadvance
any info on the 35 or 38
how do they handle in rough water is there a big difrence in the way that they run" handle"
do you have problem's with stuff coming loose like tv,ac,microwave,ect.
is there a lot or a litle bit of radling in say 4 to 5 footer's or is it real solid .
thank's again for any info you mite have let me have it all

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Old 08-19-2006, 05:50 PM
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Here is what I think you should do fruitcake Get a 42 with all the amenities and put it in the lake so you don't hurt yourself tough guy
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Old 08-19-2006, 07:15 PM
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A 31 sonic can run 70 in 4-5's, never mind a bigger boat. I boat on Lake Ontario, have never had to tighten anything. Awsome in the rough stuff. The 35's tend to porpoise at moderate speeds, can be controlled with trim. The 38 has a much larger cockpit, same cabin as a 35.
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thank's
anymore info out there
leaning toward 38 f.t
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somebody must own a 38 on the board what do you think ?

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GO4BROKE pretty-much summed it up....
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Originally Posted by hpoffshore
GO4BROKE pretty-much summed it up....
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My 38 doesn't like to go slow in the rough. It runs better at 60 to 70 mph + when the lake picks up.

Nothing has ever fallen apart in my boat. I did break the mount for the jack screw on the drivers seat. I was sitting down and it was too rough for that. I fixed the seat and have had no more problems.

You looking to buy one? I'm thinking about selling mine and getting a smaller boat.

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Old 08-23-2006, 07:35 AM
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It looks like this.
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Old 08-23-2006, 09:39 AM
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Very Nice
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