Older 35' Flat Deck questions...
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I already know they are slow but...I am looking at one that runs just under 70 GPS. How is the ride? How much water do they draw? Where are the problem areas if i dont elect to have it surveyed?
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I would say they draw 3 feet sitting still
I think everyone will tell you they ride like tanks.
The price gap between Cafes and mistresses has narrowed in the last couple years - lots of Cafes at reasonable prices so don't rule those out. They have a little more of the modern touch in my opinion.
I think everyone will tell you they ride like tanks.
The price gap between Cafes and mistresses has narrowed in the last couple years - lots of Cafes at reasonable prices so don't rule those out. They have a little more of the modern touch in my opinion.
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I would say they draw 3 feet sitting still
I think everyone will tell you they ride like tanks.
The price gap between Cafes and mistresses has narrowed in the last couple years - lots of Cafes at reasonable prices so don't rule those out. They have a little more of the modern touch in my opinion.
I think everyone will tell you they ride like tanks.
The price gap between Cafes and mistresses has narrowed in the last couple years - lots of Cafes at reasonable prices so don't rule those out. They have a little more of the modern touch in my opinion.
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It is an 86. It has 540s in it, Stellings headers, #3 drives etc. It is painted solid white. I suppose I need a photobucket acct to post pics. Im concerned with the amount of water it will draw due to the fact I will be trailering it and alot of the local ramps are shallow...
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DEPTH and LENGTH of the ramp are key. The ramp I consistently launch at is pretty long, but I can't show up at low tide - always have to wait an hour or 1.5 off of dead low to be comfortable. I've hung the back two wheels off the ramp, but am VERY CAREFUL not to drop off.
It will take more wetted real estate than you think to get them to float. In the picture below I probably had to go back another 10 feet before I could pull it off.
It will take more wetted real estate than you think to get them to float. In the picture below I probably had to go back another 10 feet before I could pull it off.
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The ramp I launched at was much steeper than Seaford's, it was an easy launch. Based on location of truck and amount of trailer underwater, my Mistress would have been floating by then. This was on a steel Myco.
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I also have to add that it depends on the trailer. I had a Prestige Painted Trailer under my Mistress. It sat low to the ground, and the boat launched in places where other boats were getting hung up. Even smaller ones. Some bunks on trailers are designed much higher and you need more depth to get the boat off, just my 2 cents.
You can kind of see how low the boat sat in the trailer from the pictures that I posted. It doesn't take much more water once the back 8 feet are in the water.
You can kind of see how low the boat sat in the trailer from the pictures that I posted. It doesn't take much more water once the back 8 feet are in the water.