Need input on 1987 33' center console hull
I am currently looking at a 1987 center console (cuddy forward) hull. I have not owned a donzi before and am interested in finding out more about these hulls. Some of the questions I have are:
Do these hulls have any potential problems I should look for?
Are the stringers, deck, transom in this hull of wood construction?
What is the fuel capacity?
Any info. on deadrise etc. would be appreciated?
Are these hulls soft, dry, fast riding?
Calm Seas...
Steve
I own an 87 F33 I keep it in Seabrook if you want to try it out -
I have an 87' F33 -I keep it in Seabrook,Tx - If you live close-you can come for a ride-It rides great-40mph through 4-5 footers---it has twin 250 Evinrudes with extra long shafts(30") and it tops out at about 53mph----it really handles great---when looking at outboard boats always be weary of the transoms - stringers, transom is made of wood-the deck has foam underneath it---the beam on these boats is 9' not 8' 6"-fuel capacity is 295gallons - the fiberglass on the boats is crosslinked-dont know if that is good or bad? --I love mine