1075 combo?
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There is a red one in Jupiter w/575's. It has graphics like yours but red/white. Boat is rotting on a lift on the ICW across from Jupiter Island (ocean). Cover has been off most of the time. At one time the guy was going to be a dealer but after 1 boat sold (other than the 575 one) the dealership was over.......
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Dont they put small blocks in 32's? I know for sure ive seen a 32 SS MCOB with small blocks for sale recently. I remember an article in one of the magazines with a review of a small block 32 Dominator and raved about it. But then again I guess its possible the balance isn't as much of an issue with only 320hp per side and something like a 26 pitch prop?
Yes, many of them out there w/320 per side. Props are 23 3 blades or 24 4 blades on the non-twin step boats.
Remember 10 years ago a 454 was only 330 HP per side and heavier. However a "build up" is significantly easier starting with a 454!
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There is a red one in Jupiter w/575's. It has graphics like yours but red/white. Boat is rotting on a lift on the ICW across from Jupiter Island (ocean). Cover has been off most of the time. At one time the guy was going to be a dealer but after 1 boat sold (other than the 575 one) the dealership was over.......
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Totally off topic but I like the idea...6.2's for 500+ trouble free hours of good performance, good fuel economy and cheaper insurance ough and no drive worries(relative). Then a few thousand dollars a side to make some 500ish HP strokes and now your running with the big block boats. Kinda sounds like a plan for me someday.
Back on topic..yes I think 1075's are possible, 1000's have already been done. Then again practically anything is possible with the right ambition. Aren't there 32 skater with 1200's(doing like 160+)?
Back on topic..yes I think 1075's are possible, 1000's have already been done. Then again practically anything is possible with the right ambition. Aren't there 32 skater with 1200's(doing like 160+)?
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Totally off topic but I like the idea...6.2's for 500+ trouble free hours of good performance, good fuel economy and cheaper insurance ough and no drive worries(relative). Then a few thousand dollars a side to make some 500ish HP strokes and now your running with the big block boats. Kinda sounds like a plan for me someday.
Back on topic..yes I think 1075's are possible, 1000's have already been done. Then again practically anything is possible with the right ambition. Aren't there 32 skater with 1200's(doing like 160+)?
Back on topic..yes I think 1075's are possible, 1000's have already been done. Then again practically anything is possible with the right ambition. Aren't there 32 skater with 1200's(doing like 160+)?
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sunsation96,
I looked at that OSO classified many times thinking that was a spectacular boat and power option. Glad you like it. Hope you continue to enjoy it.
As for the 1075's...ive only boated in one 32 Sunsation but it was a 90+ MPH boat with 600+ a side that I spent a considerable amount of time on. So maybe I have not been in the fastest dominator, but I have been in what I would consider a fast one. My opinion is that 600(ish) a side is plenty of pucker factor on anything but the calmest days on the water. 1075 would generally not be usable. But maybe thats not the question at hand?
I looked at that OSO classified many times thinking that was a spectacular boat and power option. Glad you like it. Hope you continue to enjoy it.
As for the 1075's...ive only boated in one 32 Sunsation but it was a 90+ MPH boat with 600+ a side that I spent a considerable amount of time on. So maybe I have not been in the fastest dominator, but I have been in what I would consider a fast one. My opinion is that 600(ish) a side is plenty of pucker factor on anything but the calmest days on the water. 1075 would generally not be usable. But maybe thats not the question at hand?
If the deal is right jump on it! 2006 MCOB 6.2s I love the boat cruised on Sunday @ 2800 RPM's about 42mph the entire time we were out! Great day!
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