Formula 292 versus 312 Fastech
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I have a buddy that had a 292 with the 350 mags , it was real slow to get on plane , rode nose high all the time.other than that it was a fine built boat,Interrior ,cabin,gell etc was top notch...I would try to get the next step up!!!!
what about the 35 with 500efi
what about the 35 with 500efi
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I would love to get the 353......too many lbs. and too many $$'s. Also, to be honest I find going to a 30' twin a bit intimidating from a 22' single. I might have to be medicated docking a 35'.......I know, I know everone says a twin is easier than a single......
What about the ability to handle chop in the 292 versus the 312? Will the extra 2' and 1000 lbs. make a large difference?
Can a 292 plane at 10 MPH........going through the no wake zones?
What about the ability to handle chop in the 292 versus the 312? Will the extra 2' and 1000 lbs. make a large difference?
Can a 292 plane at 10 MPH........going through the no wake zones?
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I would love to get the 353......too many lbs. and too many $$'s. Also, to be honest I find going to a 30' twin a bit intimidating from a 22' single. I might have to be medicated docking a 35'.......I know, I know everone says a twin is easier than a single......
What about the ability to handle chop in the 292 versus the 312? Will the extra 2' and 1000 lbs. make a large difference?
Can a 292 plane at 10 MPH........going through the no wake zones?
What about the ability to handle chop in the 292 versus the 312? Will the extra 2' and 1000 lbs. make a large difference?
Can a 292 plane at 10 MPH........going through the no wake zones?
I dont think it will plane that slow.When I drove my buddys I thought he was doing something wrong ,so I made sure it was trimed down and tabs down it was still plowed to get on plane and didnt level off untill moving pretty fast , also the boat had 4 blade props and it was proped right.This is the only thing I didnt like about the boat.
If you cant aford to go larger with BB's get the largest you can aford.Also ck insurance $$.If you go 29 you will prob end up moving up in a few years . I went from a 28 ft Scarab single to a 38 Hustler ,its a lot easier to handle ,but in tight windy places ya sometimes you want someone on the bow so ya dont scratch it
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I agree......in a few years I may go larger.....they say 2 "footitist". I currently drop $400/year for insurance. Will a 292 be that much more?
What about handling chop from a 292 to a 312? Much difference?
What about handling chop from a 292 to a 312? Much difference?
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The 292 with twin 6.2's would be insurance friendly .
You could upgrade the engines later with prochargers
if you become bored with 70 mph ! The 292 would be a
huge improvement over what you had . I boat in rough
water [ twin 6.2's ] and my boat is only 25'7 .I just slow
down to 40 mph when gets nasty .
You could upgrade the engines later with prochargers
if you become bored with 70 mph ! The 292 would be a
huge improvement over what you had . I boat in rough
water [ twin 6.2's ] and my boat is only 25'7 .I just slow
down to 40 mph when gets nasty .
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There is no way that a 292 or a 312 will run on plane at much below 20-25 mph.
depending on where the boat is used, insurance is going to be at least $1000 a year. Probably more.
In chop, the 312 is going to be better. Its a pure length and weight deal. The 292 is about 27' water line, and the 312 is about 29'. that 2 feet in the water make a LOT of difference if you are in rough water trying to span waves.
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Triple in insurance...oooch! Oh well, comes with the territory.
The information you folks have imparted is great ... at the end of the day it sounds like either would be a good pick..
Blaze, I click on the jpg but I get some message saying I cant view the image. Any thoughts?
The information you folks have imparted is great ... at the end of the day it sounds like either would be a good pick..
Blaze, I click on the jpg but I get some message saying I cant view the image. Any thoughts?