Is there anything that will outrun a 32 Hustler??????
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I worked on and played with one that had #3's and 572's. It went over 100 mph first time out. What I remember most is how well it ran in rough water at 85. Impressive.
Jim
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A friend of mine from Chicago had a 32' Hustler LE he bought in 1985. It was all black with Arneson drives and did over 100mph. He was a seasoned offshore boater with years of prior experience. He had the boat for about 2 seasons when one day he was on flat/calm water and came across a cruiser's wake and he said the boat responded in a totally different manner than what he expected and it almost threw him and his passengers out of the boat. He ended up with some stitches in his elbow. I remember him telling me that he did not like the way the boat handled...that it was dangerous. Perhaps because of the Arneson drives???
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i ran one in some pretty rough water in the LI sound and was very impressed...to bad im stuck with the piece of crap that i have now or i would have one! there is one out there now that runs over 130. if the boat handles so bad i doubt very much some one would wanna take it up to those speeds.
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A friend of mine from Chicago had a 32' Hustler LE he bought in 1985. It was all black with Arneson drives and did over 100mph. He was a seasoned offshore boater with years of prior experience. He had the boat for about 2 seasons when one day he was on flat/calm water and came across a cruiser's wake and he said the boat responded in a totally different manner than what he expected and it almost threw him and his passengers out of the boat. He ended up with some stitches in his elbow. I remember him telling me that he did not like the way the boat handled...that it was dangerous. Perhaps because of the Arneson drives???
I wonder if his name was Jim. I wonder if it was called
the Savage. I wonder if he was from Chicago.
I think I know the boat
Here I wiped the dust off this.
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Could somebody give some technical reasons for these described handling characteristics. I'm sure the Huster hull is an evolution/extension of another hull (not knocking Fiore). If it is a "traditional" v-hull it should handle like the other traditional v-hulls. And not having steps, pads, notches, etc. should make this hull more stable (all else being equal).
Are there any unique features to this hull?
Are there any unique features to this hull?
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My 302 Formula will run with it in the 500/Bravo version. I'm not even sure my engines are putting out 500 horses. It's been gps'd at 78.6. It can be had with running engines, full cover, cockpit cover, 2003 triple axle aluminum trailer for about that price.