x dimensions?
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Sorry Jordan, search all you want and you will find that I am correct. I know you're hurt bc you have the older style but put your ego away and do some research before you post.
Back to the original topic, if top speed is a priority but u still want the SS or SSR you could just raise the x dimension yourself via an ext box or shortie lower... although I haven't read any results from a shortie. Which would be pretty cool having the best of both worlds, SSR cabin & S performance, even tho you would still be a touch shy of the S due to weight
Back to the original topic, if top speed is a priority but u still want the SS or SSR you could just raise the x dimension yourself via an ext box or shortie lower... although I haven't read any results from a shortie. Which would be pretty cool having the best of both worlds, SSR cabin & S performance, even tho you would still be a touch shy of the S due to weight
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Sorry Jordan, search all you want and you will find that I am correct. I know you're hurt bc you have the older style but put your ego away and do some research before you post.
Back to the original topic, if top speed is a priority but u still want the SS or SSR you could just raise the x dimension yourself via an ext box or shortie lower... although I haven't read any results from a shortie. Which would be pretty cool having the best of both worlds, SSR cabin & S performance, even tho you would still be a touch shy of the S due to weight
Back to the original topic, if top speed is a priority but u still want the SS or SSR you could just raise the x dimension yourself via an ext box or shortie lower... although I haven't read any results from a shortie. Which would be pretty cool having the best of both worlds, SSR cabin & S performance, even tho you would still be a touch shy of the S due to weight
Now what were you saying about boats with stepped hulls?
Last edited by boatnt; 10-06-2010 at 08:23 AM.
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Sorry Jordan, search all you want and you will find that I am correct. I know you're hurt bc you have the older style but put your ego away and do some research before you post.
Back to the original topic, if top speed is a priority but u still want the SS or SSR you could just raise the x dimension yourself via an ext box or shortie lower... although I haven't read any results from a shortie. Which would be pretty cool having the best of both worlds, SSR cabin & S performance, even tho you would still be a touch shy of the S due to weight
Back to the original topic, if top speed is a priority but u still want the SS or SSR you could just raise the x dimension yourself via an ext box or shortie lower... although I haven't read any results from a shortie. Which would be pretty cool having the best of both worlds, SSR cabin & S performance, even tho you would still be a touch shy of the S due to weight
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If u think for 1 second I'm hurt over having a 2003 hull Ur nuts, step, half, or fake I love my glorified "raft". Simply stating if the guy wanted actual measurements try the Sunsation forum, cause someone over there (who's actually perhaps ordered one and reviewed the options and specs) might no the exact info. Depending who ordered the boat or if its a dealer boat they have different x dimensions. Fstboat(mike) has the first ssr 32' hull and he had his with I think an inch higher than normal and that helps him hit a high 91mph on gps with 496hos and cmi's. But I guess how I worded it u took that as a direct attack on Ur forum dominance. That's y after I read how I worded it myself I changed it to what it ses now, but not b4 boatnt quoted it.