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Old 03-06-2008, 07:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Pure Energy

I love the Y2K and plan on keeping her for a long time!!
Pure Energy, that says it all !!!! And I agree 100% !!!!
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Old 03-07-2008, 07:04 AM
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Originally Posted by fast fun 2
Its all you Chris. And faster than Pete's boat with a 525.
Haha...yeah, just as long as I have a step on my bro, I'm good. We'll see...going to do a lot of research before I go making any decisions.

Thanks everyone for the info.
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Old 03-07-2008, 07:06 AM
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Originally Posted by FX10
There is storage under the forward V berth. Also you can order 2 more smaller storage areas on the port and starboard side up front under the V berth. Superstitious might have pics of those. My computer crashed and I lost alot of those pictures. There is also storage in front of the forward bulkhead. And under the rear cockpit seat. Under both buckets stere is storage also . Plent of room to store dock lines, purses, wallets etc.
Thanks, that's helpful!
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Old 03-07-2008, 11:39 AM
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Chris I went from a 24 formula, 270 Baja, 27 progression, 30Scarab, and there is no comparison my Y2K is hands down the best single I/O in handling.. Excellent for wave jumping, 3-4ft chop, flat water ect... Handles like a 24 & runs with the larger 30's

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Old 03-07-2008, 01:16 PM
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h2o, what scarab did you have? 30 panther or 29?

my last two boats where a 91 formula 311 and 28' Active Thunder... The 311 was a rough water monster, i imagine it will be hard to beat. But from what i understand the 30' superboats are hard to beat in the rough stuff too!

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The Y2K does not smash through or crush waves, it slices through them and actually gets on top of them and flies!!! It is a totally different ride than a 30 with an 8' beam and twin engines.
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Originally Posted by H2oscene
Chris I went from a 24 formula, 270 Baja, 27 progression, 30Scarab, and there is no comparison my Y2K is hands down the best single I/O in handling.. Excellent for wave jumping, 3-4ft chop, flat water ect... Handles like a 24 & runs with the larger 30's

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flUjyF1IRt4
Your neighbor's must love you, especially after a few passes like those
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Originally Posted by Pure Energy
The Y2K does not smash through or crush waves, it slices through them and actually gets on top of them and flies!!! It is a totally different ride than a 30 with an 8' beam and twin engines.
Chris I had the panther with twin 454 400's TRS drives ect.. and Pure Energy has it all wrapped up in the above statement.

As far as the neighbors they just dont seem to get it ??? I cant figure them out ??? But they don't seem to object to the bikinis and they binocular count seems to indicate they enjoy the runway modeling on the pier...
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Old 03-10-2008, 11:21 AM
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Originally Posted by H2oscene
Chris I had the panther with twin 454 400's TRS drives ect.. and Pure Energy has it all wrapped up in the above statement.

As far as the neighbors they just dont seem to get it ??? I cant figure them out ??? But they don't seem to object to the bikinis and they binocular count seems to indicate they enjoy the runway modeling on the pier...
NICE!!!
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Originally Posted by Pure Energy
The Y2K does not smash through or crush waves, it slices through them and actually gets on top of them and flies!!! It is a totally different ride than a 30 with an 8' beam and twin engines.
Yeep, I watch your vid on youtube. Handles pretty simular to my 28 Arrow. Thanks to the step hull. NICE!
Does any of you Y2K use foot throttle? I know its sound silly, but its great. I use it in my 28 sit down. No more hand throttle. Really like the style of the Y2K!!!


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