Most Lifeproof/Yachtline owners and sea trial testers say that the MPG is underrated and that they get much better fuel economy. Which makes sense because most auto manufacturers do the same thing. In case someone's results vary, they can't claim the manufacturer was lying. Auto and boat manufacturers also under rate hp and torque ratings too. I'm hearing that if you keep any of them (33, 35, 41,etc..) between 3-5 mph above cruising speed that the range is significantly higher.
I want more cabin. And make them more comfortable inside. More luxurious.. They look really spartan. How about an Italian interior designer. Get some learther, rounded wood and comfortable seating. .
Have an idea for you, the rear bench make it that you can rotate it up so the bottom of the bench can become a filet / fish table. Just a suggestion!
Thank you, Micah, love Lifeproof boats, lots of thought and great designs
Most Lifeproof/Yachtline owners and sea trial testers say that the MPG is underrated and that they get much better fuel economy. Which makes sense because most auto manufacturers do the same thing. In case someone's results vary, they can't claim the manufacturer was lying. Auto and boat manufacturers also under rate hp and torque ratings too.
I'm hearing that if you keep any of them (33, 35, 41,etc..) between 3-5 mph above cruising speed that the range is significantly higher.
Where's the outdoor grill?
I want more cabin. And make them more comfortable inside. More luxurious.. They look really spartan. How about an Italian interior designer. Get some learther, rounded wood and comfortable seating. .
How much $??
Can the passenger seat be turned to use the teak table?
No
What is self failing bow / stern? ?
I think he said self bailing, some kind of scupper or drain so any splash that gets on the deck drains off automatically