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sp3132 07-31-2016 11:06 AM

Any 32CCX owners on here?
 
Any 32 CCX owners on here? Thoughts on ride, quality, etc.?

996TT 08-18-2016 07:42 PM

I would like to know as well. I think I have read somewhere that they have made a total of 9 boats so far.

Jeff Sunsation 08-19-2016 09:09 AM

We are currently building hull #19 and we have orders a year out from this point. This boat rides great with a hull designed by Tres Martin. Most have chosen twin 350 Verados as the engine set up. We will have a boat at the LOTO Shootout next weekend that has triple 400 Verados! If you are near a dealer, I'm sure they'll take you for a test ride if interested.

996TT 08-19-2016 09:13 AM

Very interested in that test ride.

What kind of speeds can we expect the 32CCX to hit with twin 350's?

Jeff Sunsation 08-19-2016 09:30 AM

Low to mid 70's. We run Bravo 1 FS 27 pitch props.

GL@PBC 09-21-2016 10:10 AM

We will always have a 32CCX in stock for viewing and test rides. We've ordered a boat for every month until next summer. The ride is amazing, smooth,and just fun to drive! Takes big water like the boat is a 36+ footer, fit and finish is some of the best I've seen in my 19 years selling boats. Hats off to Joe, Wayne, and their team at Sunsation for building a great boat!

cont aggression 11-25-2016 10:00 PM

I own the 8th boat built and am extremely happy with all aspects of the boat. The ride quality is exceptional. Have had many compliments from others on the ride who are experienced power boaters. One hell of a boat

JWDavisToys 01-18-2017 07:29 PM

Great boats rode on several 32s having one built at this moment will be ready middle of next month. Lot of quality for the money and 100% exceptional customer service!!!

MDGperformance 02-23-2017 07:42 PM


Originally Posted by jwstoys (Post 4520744)
Great boats rode on several 32s having one built at this moment will be ready middle of next month. Lot of quality for the money and 100% exceptional customer service!!!

What kind of speeds are you getting out of your 400s saw a 32 at miami and really liked it,how does she track and handle at high speeds

JWDavisToys 02-23-2017 08:13 PM

I have operated and riden on several but this one has yet to be in the water. Hopefully weather will be warm enough to test it soon but they do handle and track very well. Brad from Powerboat Nation did a boat test on the one at Miami it will be on the upcoming episode with Powerboat Nation. Takes a fair amount to impress him but he was impressed with this on plane speed and handling characteristics.

JWDavisToys 02-23-2017 08:14 PM

It's for sale if you're interested WWW.Daviswatersports.com

Gunrunner72 05-23-2017 07:10 AM

Ok, so the CCX models have been on the water for a couple of years now. For you guys that went from performance V's to one of these, give me the pro's and con's vs what I had with my Dominator.

Mentalpause 05-24-2017 08:32 AM

I went to the NorTech 3.5 years ago. We went from a dominator, to the F4, to a Formula SS350 to the the NorTech. The dominator was one of my all time favorite boats. Handled well, great performance. I'd say the biggest draw back for it was the cockpit space. The F4 was a great ride, cockpit space was way better than the dominator, but where I run at Lake of the Ozarks many of the restaurants and watering holes we frequented have limited docking space for that long of boat. Grand kids started appearing in our lives, and we turned the page to try the Formula SS series. It had all the amenities anyone could want. Plenty of space, comfortable ride, TV and DVD for the kids, air conditioning when the little ones got hot and needed a nap. The only problem for me was it is boring to drive. We ended up owning it 6 years though, longest boat I've owned.

I also learned that I really don't want all those amenities on a boat. I use the boat to be outside, not sit in air conditioning. The last 2-3 years the only thing I would do with the generator and air is winterize and dewiwnterize them. Never really used the fridges (2 of them), TV, microwave etc. So I decided to simplify my life.

I wanted something that had the comfort and space for when the kids and grandkids come to the lake, was large enough to take the weekend water at LOTO, yet small enough to be able to get in and out of the docks of the places we tend to go to. I wanted something that would drive and ride more like the characteristics of a dominator than a cruiser. What I didn't realize I would end up loving about the CCs is the Verados. I'd have a hard time going back to big blocks. The Verados are super easy to do maintenance on, you can run them year around and not worry about winterizing, and the price performance to buy them and operate them is way better than the big blocks. And you don't have that nagging little item of "I wonder when I'm going to smoke this Bravo Drive." If however, you have to have thunderous exhaust, they are not for you. I have to look at the tach to know my engines started. My wife's favorite sounding boat was always the F4, the blower whine. Until now. We have adapted to quiet nicely, probably a sign we are getting way old.

All in all at this point in our boating lives the CCs are about as close to perfect as we can get. We don't overnight, and the boat works equally well for us if it is just the two of us heading out, or if we have a party of 10 on a holiday. And even though it is not a real fast go fast, they have plenty of giddy-up.

Gunrunner72 05-24-2017 12:04 PM


Originally Posted by Mentalpause (Post 4556577)
I went to the NorTech 3.5 years ago. We went from a dominator, to the F4, to a Formula SS350 to the the NorTech. The dominator was one of my all time favorite boats. Handled well, great performance. I'd say the biggest draw back for it was the cockpit space. The F4 was a great ride, cockpit space was way better than the dominator, but where I run at Lake of the Ozarks many of the restaurants and watering holes we frequented have limited docking space for that long of boat. Grand kids started appearing in our lives, and we turned the page to try the Formula SS series. It had all the amenities anyone could want. Plenty of space, comfortable ride, TV and DVD for the kids, air conditioning when the little ones got hot and needed a nap. The only problem for me was it is boring to drive. We ended up owning it 6 years though, longest boat I've owned.

I also learned that I really don't want all those amenities on a boat. I use the boat to be outside, not sit in air conditioning. The last 2-3 years the only thing I would do with the generator and air is winterize and dewiwnterize them. Never really used the fridges (2 of them), TV, microwave etc. So I decided to simplify my life.

I wanted something that had the comfort and space for when the kids and grandkids come to the lake, was large enough to take the weekend water at LOTO, yet small enough to be able to get in and out of the docks of the places we tend to go to. I wanted something that would drive and ride more like the characteristics of a dominator than a cruiser. What I didn't realize I would end up loving about the CCs is the Verados. I'd have a hard time going back to big blocks. The Verados are super easy to do maintenance on, you can run them year around and not worry about winterizing, and the price performance to buy them and operate them is way better than the big blocks. And you don't have that nagging little item of "I wonder when I'm going to smoke this Bravo Drive." If however, you have to have thunderous exhaust, they are not for you. I have to look at the tach to know my engines started. My wife's favorite sounding boat was always the F4, the blower whine. Until now. We have adapted to quiet nicely, probably a sign we are getting way old.

All in all at this point in our boating lives the CCs are about as close to perfect as we can get. We don't overnight, and the boat works equally well for us if it is just the two of us heading out, or if we have a party of 10 on a holiday. And even though it is not a real fast go fast, they have plenty of giddy-up.

That's good input, thanks! After having so much difficulty trying to find the next "new to me" boat, I wish I'd have just hung on to my Dominator. Like you said though, the cockpit area was tight if you got more than about 3 people on it along with all the crap everyone has to bring. My heart has been set on finding something in the 36-39ft range, but the fear of having to do rebuilds within a year or 2 (if I'm lucky) on top of the purchase expense is a real downer.

I don't need a ton of room because it's usually just my gf and I, but on occasion we have some riders so the extra room would be nice. I think the only hangup I have is that I still like to hear those pipes ring. Guess it's just the redneck in me.lol

Ing 05-24-2017 12:15 PM

I had the opportunity two years back to seatrail their 29CC on Lake Sinclair. Can not say enough about the personal attention they gave to a prospective owner. Joe showed up at the launch and went through every inch of the boat with me and answered every one of my questions. I 100% agree with Mentalpause. Once you go with Verados you'll never go back to IO's and wonder why you didn't get into a CC earlier. Good luck with your future purchase you won't be disappointed with a CC.

fountainboater 05-25-2017 10:34 AM

I wish there was a few more responders, maybe someone post this in the general section.

Gary C 05-26-2017 05:24 AM

I'll add my 2 cents. Never owned a Sunsation but always loved them. Thats why I read the forums. Anyway I'm on a smaller scale. I had a 260 Powerquest. I just bought an 18 foot Pioneer center console. Much less hassle and maintenance. I have a 4 stroke merc on it. We love it. Used to be a 2 hr cleaning ordeal after a boating day on the Powerquest. Now, hook up the hose on the motor. Doesn't even have to be running, and quick spray down of the boat. And 1/2 later done!

996TT 05-28-2017 07:47 AM

I am considering a 29CCX so the above input from fellow CCX owners is appreciated.

Knot 4 Me 06-27-2017 03:11 PM

Just saw my first 32 CCX up close this past Saturday at LOTO at Paradise while having breakfast. I've been around Sunsation boats since the early 2000's and all I can say is "Wow"! Sunny did a great job on this boat. I've driven/rode in 288's, 32 Doms, 32 SS's, Innovators, 36 SSR's, and F-4's and this may be my favorite Sunny to date.

Mentalpause 06-27-2017 03:29 PM

I agree with Knot. We saw the 32 at Paradise Saturday morning. Very nice. Joe and Wayne did an outstanding job. One of the nicest mid size CCs out there IMO.

30outlaw 08-22-2017 01:57 PM

anybody use a ??ccx for a family boat? kids, skiing,tubing etc? what are your thoughts?

Twodocs 02-18-2019 03:20 PM


Originally Posted by 30outlaw (Post 4577772)
anybody use a ??ccx for a family boat? kids, skiing,tubing etc? what are your thoughts?

I have this question too. Revived.

Mentalpause 02-19-2019 09:12 AM

Good question, Jeff might be best to answer. My experience with my NT is Rev 4 props didn't perform well for water sports, mostly because of planing characteristics and ability to stay on plane at lower speeds. I upgraded to 400s last year which allowed me to switch to B1 props. That made night and day difference on how the boat planes, slow speed planing, and general behavior while running. That makes me question prop selection. The 32 Sunny runs B1 props, so my guess is those would work well. Question I would have is how do you set up the tow hook so the rope clears the top of the engines? Either that or go back to the old style Y ropes that hook to the transom on each side. I'm pretty sure you can get it to work, I'm just not sure it is the best setup around for water sports. It probably depends on if your boat usage is primarily for water sports, or just occasional water sports. That's just a personal opinion though.

20outlaw 02-19-2019 02:36 PM


Originally Posted by Twodocs (Post 4673296)
I have this question too. Revived.

Controlled Aggression on this forum has pulled my kids around on a tube from his 32CCX, he had Sunsation install the tow hook on the rear of the hard top when the boat was built.

Twodocs 02-19-2019 03:27 PM

Thanks for the replies, almost time to go talk to the people that sell them. This forum, the classifieds and my young kids have changed the direction I thought I was going to go completely.

shelovestogofast 06-25-2019 08:48 PM

Love it
 
We just bought ours a week ago. It is amazing.


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