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Fred685

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Hull and hardware in good condition, could use some paint touch up. 2 new Roadrunner cowls, plus the ugly used one in the pictures. Not sure if it's an ultralight or standard. $275 plus shipping.

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Fred,

It is a standard boat, not an ultralight. Still a good deal for one looking for that size

boat.

John
 
Fred,
It is a standard boat, not an ultralight. Still a good deal for one looking for that size

boat.

John



John how can you tell the difference between a STD. and the ultralite just by a pic , i'm just curios

Mike

Mike,

I do/have own(ed) standards, ultralights and extremes for 16 years. The main difference, and quick to pick up, is the rear angles on the sponsons for the std and the UL. The std is more vertical with a steeper slope, like the pics, and the UL is longer with less slope the same areas. The width between the sponsons and tubs are 1/4", wider for the std than the UL. Extremes are 1/4" more narrow (tub and sponsons) than the UL and is most evident with the rears, which are quite narrow.

John
 
Fred,
It is a standard boat, not an ultralight. Still a good deal for one looking for that size

boat.

John



John how can you tell the difference between a STD. and the ultralite just by a pic , i'm just curios

Mike

Mike,

I do/have own(ed) standards, ultralights and extremes for 16 years. The main difference, and quick to pick up, is the rear angles on the sponsons for the std and the UL. The std is more vertical with a steeper slope, like the pics, and the UL is longer with less slope the same areas. The width between the sponsons and tubs are 1/4", wider for the std than the UL. Extremes are 1/4" more narrow (tub and sponsons) than the UL and is most evident with the rears, which are quite narrow.

John





Thanks John , you really trew me for a loop, i didn't no that there was any diference between the 2 .

Thanks for answering my question with great detail.

How's the boat comming along any pics yet.
 
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Fred,
It is a standard boat, not an ultralight. Still a good deal for one looking for that size

boat.

John



John how can you tell the difference between a STD. and the ultralite just by a pic , i'm just curios

Mike

Mike,

I do/have own(ed) standards, ultralights and extremes for 16 years. The main difference, and quick to pick up, is the rear angles on the sponsons for the std and the UL. The std is more vertical with a steeper slope, like the pics, and the UL is longer with less slope the same areas. The width between the sponsons and tubs are 1/4", wider for the std than the UL. Extremes are 1/4" more narrow (tub and sponsons) than the UL and is most evident with the rears, which are quite narrow.

John





Thanks John , you really trew me for a loop, i didn't no that there was any diference between the 2 .

Thanks for answering my question with great detail.

How's the boat comming along any pics yet.


Still working on it. Delays with medical issues with my wife & father in law. Putting on some races too just seem to get in the way.
 
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