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Nice one :-) i wanted to buy one but i think it's too heavy...
How much is the weight of this boat? I have now a 242ls but the weight isn't correct with the brochure.... that tell's 4150lbs, does anyone nows if thats correct??
How much is the weight of this boat? I have now a 242ls but the weight isn't correct with the brochure.... that tell's 4150lbs, does anyone nows if thats correct??
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I had a 242 SS 1988 7.4 w/bravo and it was 4300 + trailer
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New to me 370SS
So I pulled the trigger on this 2006 370ss recently. Purchased from an OSO member that took phenomenal care of it. Hopefully this weather improves up here so I can finally go pick it up. This will be my seventh Formula and cant wait to have it on my lift.
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Just bought my first go-fast (owned 2 Bridge Cruisers for the last 13 years)
1988 Formula 242 ss with a 7.4L Bravo 1.
I have no idea what prop is on it, but so far it does 40-45 no problem @ 3500rpm (with a lot of extra weight onboard with kids toys, luggage, and my family)
So far, i'm loving this type of boating! Feels weird being so close to the water and having one engine is something to get used to!
I have a feeling i'll be upgrading to something bigger within a year or two!
1988 Formula 242 ss with a 7.4L Bravo 1.
I have no idea what prop is on it, but so far it does 40-45 no problem @ 3500rpm (with a lot of extra weight onboard with kids toys, luggage, and my family)
So far, i'm loving this type of boating! Feels weird being so close to the water and having one engine is something to get used to!
I have a feeling i'll be upgrading to something bigger within a year or two!
#2459
Just bought my first go-fast (owned 2 Bridge Cruisers for the last 13 years)
1988 Formula 242 ss with a 7.4L Bravo 1.
I have no idea what prop is on it, but so far it does 40-45 no problem @ 3500rpm (with a lot of extra weight onboard with kids toys, luggage, and my family)
So far, i'm loving this type of boating! Feels weird being so close to the water and having one engine is something to get used to!
I have a feeling i'll be upgrading to something bigger within a year or two!
1988 Formula 242 ss with a 7.4L Bravo 1.
I have no idea what prop is on it, but so far it does 40-45 no problem @ 3500rpm (with a lot of extra weight onboard with kids toys, luggage, and my family)
So far, i'm loving this type of boating! Feels weird being so close to the water and having one engine is something to get used to!
I have a feeling i'll be upgrading to something bigger within a year or two!