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skofler1 02-07-2012 11:05 AM

Looking at buying a 26 Prowler
 
Just looking for some insight I am looking at buying a 26 Prowler, I have found a few different ones. One that I like has a 454 MPI Mag.. I have heard Sonic needs hp to move wondering if it would be underpowered.
thanks

U4ICK 02-07-2012 12:33 PM


Originally Posted by skofler1 (Post 3611656)
Just looking for some insight I am looking at buying a 26 Prowler, I have found a few different ones. One that I like has a 454 MPI Mag.. I have heard Sonic needs hp to move wondering if it would be underpowered.
thanks

If you are looking for speed, Sonic is not for you. Sonics have the rep of being slow but very comfortable. I bought a 1999 Prowler in January 2011 because I got tired of my 1996 Scarab 22, with a 454 carbed motor, beating me to death. The Prowler was a 1 owner boat with a 502 MPI MAG. Motor had 336 (ECM) hours on it. I love the ride and the layout. Did a lot of electrical work on the boat and installed a Livorsi GPS Speedo. It is a stock 502 (with a MSD ignition), Stilleto 23P 3 blade S/S prop and K-planes. My best speed with approximately 80 gallons of gas, 10 gallons of water and two people aboard is 62 MPH. That is with about 6-8 chop. Probably would be a few MPH faster with more chop.

Ed

Plum_Crazy 02-07-2012 12:45 PM

If you're looking to handle Lake Michigan water, the Sonic IS for you.

45Tripps 02-07-2012 12:47 PM

Ed you should try a Bravo 1 4 Blade. My brother in law runs a 24 on his. Got better performance out of it.

To the original posters questions- If your going to be running the great lakes, I would suggest atleast a 31 Sonic.

Lots of people may say Sonics are slow, but thats not really the case. Compare a boat of equal size with the same power, and speeds will be pretty comparable. If anything the Sonic may be a few mph slower in calmer water, but you put the same similar size boat in bigger water- guess what, the Sonic will leave them behind.

Remember it is usually rough out more often than calm, so in the majority of times, if speed is a concern, the Sonic will hold its own. In flat water, the Sonic will be slower. Rougher conditions will always limit top end speeds, this is more so true in the smaller boats.

Sonic has more ammenities than alot of other brands, so there is a weight difference due to that. Plus they are built like a tank. If you want a good solid boat thats not gonna break apart or require you to tighten every screw on the boat everytime you come back in, then Sonic is the boat for you.

Superbabi 02-07-2012 01:27 PM


Originally Posted by skofler1 (Post 3611656)
Just looking for some insight I am looking at buying a 26 Prowler, I have found a few different ones. One that I like has a 454 MPI Mag.. I have heard Sonic needs hp to move wondering if it would be underpowered.
thanks

There is a brand new Unrigged 26 at Arrow Marine in N.J. PM me if you want some info.

Twin O/B Sonic 02-07-2012 01:35 PM

A virgin 26 w/a 496 on e-bay right now. As far as speeds, compare the creature comforts to any other boat in it's class and you'll see where the difference lies.
Personally I think the 26's and 31's are two of the sharpest boats out there.

509 SC 02-07-2012 09:38 PM

If you're planning on running Lake Michigan and the Bay, I would suggest looking at the 31. I think you'll find that with a 26 Prowler, you'll have to "pick" your days to go out. Anything 3' or above and you'll be wishing you went bigger! That said, we owned ours for 8 years and it was a great all around boat for what it offered in it's size range.
Steve

East Coast B 02-08-2012 05:14 AM

That 26 on ebay was listed in past weeks, bid up without reserve to 33k or so and then poof relisted.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/?cmd=...K%3AMEWAX%3AIT

This is interesting as well... an accepted uship bid to move it http://www.uship.com/shipment/2006-s...ler/541491416/

Another listing for it in Oregon... http://www.usedboatshub.com/view_boa...hp?Stock=22903

Just some interesting events :flag:

Twin O/B Sonic 02-08-2012 05:49 AM

Interesting........
 

Originally Posted by East Coast B (Post 3612327)
That 26 on ebay was listed in past weeks, bid up without reserve to 33k or so and then poof relisted.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/?cmd=...K%3AMEWAX%3AIT

This is interesting as well... an accepted uship bid to move it http://www.uship.com/shipment/2006-s...ler/541491416/

Another listing for it in Oregon... http://www.usedboatshub.com/view_boa...hp?Stock=22903

Just some interesting events :flag:

I know I was following it last auction. I assumed buyer backed out.
May be another case of a car dealer taking a boat they thought they could make money on :helmet:

Small used car lot by me just got in a very clean 31' IMP that they want $40 K for! Didn't have the heart to tell the guy.

Another one has something big /w/flashy paint and triple #6's that I haven't even stopped for ;)

U4ICK 02-09-2012 06:20 AM


Originally Posted by 45Tripps (Post 3611751)
Ed you should try a Bravo 1 4 Blade. My brother in law runs a 24 on his. Got better performance out of it.

Mine came with a B1 22P. I got 66 MPH out of it with the OEM speedo. I may have been able to get more but I had not learned the handling characteristics of the Prowler. I did not try it with the GPS speedo and I can't think of why I did not. Brain dead. Anyway, the Stilleto 3B 23P outperformed the B1 24P I had on my Scarab 22 so I guess that is the reaon I did not go there.

What kind of speeds is he getting? Are they GPS speeds?

Ed
'99 Prowler/502
'96 Scarab 22/454 - SOLD!


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