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The local Edgewater dealer sent me an invitation to the Miami show (@#%$# like I can go ! I WISH) that included this view of the new 388cc. All you lucky people who get to go please snap pictures of it (and other boats) so that the rest of us can drool over them! THANKS
The boat is huge compared to the engines. I think you will need three or four of them. Man that's crazy. But I'd love to have one. Or even better than that, have a good buddy that has one.
The original design of the boat is a Sterling 38. EW bought the mold from Sterling and will be using their own SPI building process to build this boat w/some EW mods. Beautiful boat, they're going to sell!
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The original design of the boat is a Sterling 38. EW bought the mold from Sterling and will be using their own SPI building process to build this boat w/some EW mods. Beautiful boat, they're going to sell!
Edgwater has taken the transome and console from the 31 and dropped it on the Sterling.
Removed the cabin below the console, and they have added a lot more functionality and below deck storage.
I want one right now.
You will be excited to see the new motors hanging on her at Miami, probably - only two
Grossly underpowered in that pic. It wouldn't move at all with what its got there. If you ask me, it would take atleast 10 deer to make that thing move, not 6. And wheres rudolf to lead?
That's nice. They are in a good position to produce the larger hulls w/ their SPI process - will keep the weight down for better fuel burn & less ponies required.