42 sonic with twin HP500's
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I have a question to all you Sonic owners about this boat:
http://www.teamshogren.com/pre-owned...-42-sonic.html
It is also in the OSO classifieds section. Will this boat be a dog? It seems like a big boat for twin HP500's. Aren't there some 42 sonic's with tripples? How much benefit from the extension boxes?
Just curious. I'm looking to upgrade this winter and kinda liked this unit, just don't want to go from one dog to another...
http://www.teamshogren.com/pre-owned...-42-sonic.html
It is also in the OSO classifieds section. Will this boat be a dog? It seems like a big boat for twin HP500's. Aren't there some 42 sonic's with tripples? How much benefit from the extension boxes?
Just curious. I'm looking to upgrade this winter and kinda liked this unit, just don't want to go from one dog to another...
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Not sure about the boxes but I would think they would help. The most mine would do was 70 - 72 on radar on fresh 500's (carbed). Not bad for a big comfy boat. Depends what you are looking for. I didn't overnight and wanted more speed so I sold mine.
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I though that boat had sold, it was on here once before I believe. Those boats are 70- 72 on a good day. You could always go with a top end kit for more power. Sonic uses Imco steering so the Imco boxes would be the way to go. I know of one other( a 45 ) with boxes. He said that Sonic used low water thru hull pick-ups, so you may have to drill holes in the boat down low for the pick-ups. Word is they are usally good for 2-3 MPH.
Last edited by 45SS; 12-02-2009 at 11:05 AM.
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