Sportster SCIC vs. SpeedSter 16ft
#1
Posted 22 July 2006 - 07:44 PM
First to be used on a fresh water lake about 10miles long.
-witch is faster, power to weight ratio seems beter on the Sportster?
-witch does better donuts or 360?
-witch is better at submorining?
-with is better on Gas?
Since the sportster smaller is it funner? I'm looking for something and fun as a 2 seat watercraft!
#2
Posted 22 July 2006 - 10:49 PM
Definitley the sportster SCIC...that thing is a blast and has all the latest tech and mucho horsepower.Hey guys, my first post. I'm looking at buiying a Sportster SCIC 215hp's or a 2000-2004 Speedster 16ft with the 240 merc.
First to be used on a fresh water lake about 10miles long.
-witch is faster, power to weight ratio seems beter on the Sportster?
-witch does better donuts or 360?
-witch is better at submorining?
-with is better on Gas?
Since the sportster smaller is it funner? I'm looking for something and fun as a 2 seat watercraft!
#3
Posted 22 July 2006 - 11:33 PM
Really??/ I was leaning to the Speedster, windshild, bigger ect.....So your saying the sportster is allot more fun?Definitley the sportster SCIC...that thing is a blast and has all the latest tech and mucho horsepower.Hey guys, my first post. I'm looking at buiying a Sportster SCIC 215hp's or a 2000-2004 Speedster 16ft with the 240 merc.
First to be used on a fresh water lake about 10miles long.
-witch is faster, power to weight ratio seems beter on the Sportster?
-witch does better donuts or 360?
-witch is better at submorining?
-with is better on Gas?
Since the sportster smaller is it funner? I'm looking for something and fun as a 2 seat watercraft!
#4
Posted 23 July 2006 - 06:31 PM
More fun and more fuel economy with the SCIC for sure!
And the sound of the Rotax SCIC is
#5
Posted 23 July 2006 - 06:34 PM
so, then who would the speedster 16ft be good for then?I agree with Yuji
More fun and more fuel economy with the SCIC for sure!
And the sound of the Rotax SCIC is
#6
Posted 24 July 2006 - 06:35 PM
#7
Posted 27 July 2006 - 05:17 PM
I am writing from Slovakia (EUROPE)
I`m also planning to buy a sportster 215hp.
some delaers (they are not selling jet boats) said that jetboats are OK on lakes but on the see it could happend that if there are bigger waves, and the boat is jumping on them, the engine gets not enough water (just like by the jet ski).
what do you think about it? is that a problem?
rhanx
zoltan
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