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Random Quote: My idea of a perfect "10" is a 2 and 8 beers.
They look beautifully made - almost - "no-nonsense" approach - no glitz, just good solid product. The cockpit on the 41 is huge. I have never been on one and maybe it is an illusion but the cockpits seem shallow - is that the case?
That 41 is awesome, I wonder how it would perform with twin F350's?
You know I've been thinking the same thing. I was on a big heavy 33' Grady with twin 350's, and they pushed that tank along pretty well. I'd bet the big Bahama would be OK with those motors, although not a SKA machine, if it rides like a 31' with 10 extra feet, there wouldn't be much in the way of a sea to keep you at the dock.
I was told the 41 ran out at 61mph with 635 gallons of fuel and 2 guys. This is the above boat and the numbers came from Henleys Custom Marine. I believe it also had full water but no baitwells or gear to speak of.