F-4 Hull #3 ALMOST FINISHED!!
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Jupiter
Come on grow a set man
We had a 28 carlson running in the afternoon last year with all the big dogs
A 27 powerquest as well
Your boat would be perfect for every year of our event except maybe last year in the afternoon
but even then some of the little guys went out and ran it
Come on and play with us
Come on grow a set man
We had a 28 carlson running in the afternoon last year with all the big dogs
A 27 powerquest as well
Your boat would be perfect for every year of our event except maybe last year in the afternoon
but even then some of the little guys went out and ran it
Come on and play with us
Boat and I can handle SOTW but the time constraints will be the issue. Last FPC run to the Bahamas we were the 3rd boat to West End of the 12 that went in solid 4 footers (2nd photo). http://www.flpowerboat.com/new/photo.../05-11-087.cfm
http://www.flpowerboat.com/new/photo.../A06-08-24.cfm
Just to show you how rough it got: 42 Tiger http://www.flpowerboat.com/new/photo.../A06-08-27.cfm
Trying to put a summer schedule together that will work with kids, wife, babysitter and work.
Last edited by Jupiter Sunsation; 01-24-2007 at 08:48 PM.
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Can the 32 MCOB not handle rough water? Why would there be hesitation to take it out into Lake Michigan? Only asking because I have considered an MCOB and boat almost exclusively in Lake Michigan.
I apologize for hijacking the thread but the previous posts have me thinking it's not a good boat choice for Lake Michigan.
I apologize for hijacking the thread but the previous posts have me thinking it's not a good boat choice for Lake Michigan.
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Can the 32 MCOB not handle rough water? Why would there be hesitation to take it out into Lake Michigan? Only asking because I have considered an MCOB and boat almost exclusively in Lake Michigan.
I apologize for hijacking the thread but the previous posts have me thinking it's not a good boat choice for Lake Michigan.
I apologize for hijacking the thread but the previous posts have me thinking it's not a good boat choice for Lake Michigan.
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- You may never stuff the nose. But I did a couple times on my dominator. It would have taken on lots of water if it had been a MCOB. Not sure it would have been a problem, it just would have taken on more water. I had a wall of 2 feet deep water role up across the nose and into the cockpit on one stuff - I just ducked and let everyone in the back seat feel the wash. Did not do any harm, it was 102 degrees out that day so the passengers, although surprised, kind of enjoyed the wash down. It just got the carpet in the cockpit soaked and turned the bilge pumps on for a few minutes.You may want to talk to Jupiter, he probably can give you the best advice since he runs his MCOB in the ocean.
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Can the 32 MCOB not handle rough water? Why would there be hesitation to take it out into Lake Michigan? Only asking because I have considered an MCOB and boat almost exclusively in Lake Michigan.
I apologize for hijacking the thread but the previous posts have me thinking it's not a good boat choice for Lake Michigan.
I apologize for hijacking the thread but the previous posts have me thinking it's not a good boat choice for Lake Michigan.
Mental said it best, if you stuff you will get wet. If you know the area then you know what to watch out for etc. and it usually isn't an issue.
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I suspected that was the reason. There must be drain holes in the bow to direct water into the bilge if it were to come over the bow. I could see water getting into the cabin through the MCOB front door if it were open. According to Jupiter it doesn't seem to stay closed running in rough water. In any event you could run with the bow cover in place in rough conditions to prevent water entry. Thanks guys.
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Venomous - If you are interested in checking out a 32 mid-cabin, we have an 07 in stock just up the road from you in Grand Haven! The boat is beautiful and we need to unload it to make room for another F-4 (we also have hull #3 which will be in Miami). Call Rick at the Wharf Marina with any questions and come check it out! (616) 566.2679 (616) 842-5370




