Need advice for selling 30 spectre
#11
I sea trialed and bought this boat today. Can't wait to get it home to Minnesota!
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good looking boat
definitely set up is dam close as the 30 is a great rough water boat
not the lightest and fastest in a 28-30 but makes up for it in the slop
102-105 is the bubble set up correctly with stock x motors so ur right there
good luck with it and enjoy,,,,
definitely set up is dam close as the 30 is a great rough water boat
not the lightest and fastest in a 28-30 but makes up for it in the slop
102-105 is the bubble set up correctly with stock x motors so ur right there
good luck with it and enjoy,,,,
#14
Thanks. This boat was running 106 in Long Island with a best of 109. There's still a 106.9 showing in the Garmin chart plotter. My home waters are slower and the 103 was with two heavy guys and 1/2 tanks of fuel. I think with just me and 1/4 tanks 105 should be possible.
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I sea trialed and bought this boat today. Can't wait to get it home to Minnesota!
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It is a great rough water boat and those 300x motors are very reliable.
Dan theres more in it, you will get it. Try those 2 things we talked about over winter and try less then 1/4 tank, the fuel gauges go well below the E before they run out.
Lightspeed , john Robinson always used to stop by and admire the boat, he could tell you how i keep it, I'm surprised he didn't buy the boat he hounded me for years, lol.
The new owner is a nice guy, and seems like boat has good home with him, he appreciates a clean boat. Very happy your enjoying the boat, i will miss her.







