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    This is disturbing! (new Cutwater boat)

    Just because a boat has a sponson, doesnt mean it is required to compensate for the engine weight redistribution to the back . Isn't it true this could be accomplished in other ways within the boat? A lot of boats with dual outboards don't have a sponson or offshore bracket adding buoyancy to...
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    This is disturbing! (new Cutwater boat)

    Sheesh, tough to keep up with the demanding schedule here.... Sorry I wasnt sitting around all weekend waiting to answer your questions. I had things to do! Further, I am not affiliated with Cutwater in any way other than being a customer. I am an engineer and have worked for a Major Telco for...
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    This is disturbing! (new Cutwater boat)

    Agree, and how did the boat end up settling upwind from dock and the direction of the waves and wind as it sunk? wouldnt 2 foot waves and associated wind push the boat the opposite direction from where it sat? Where are the bumpers on both boats, did he tie direct to the dock without any...
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    This is disturbing! (new Cutwater boat)

    All 4 bilge pumps in the 302 are direct-wired to the battery and always on. All have float switches and the fore and two aft within the hull can also be controlled manually from a helm rocker switch. If powered, they would together provide 3300gph within the hull assuming you had enough water in...
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    This is disturbing! (new Cutwater boat)

    I know as I own a 2018 302. I've put 140 hours on her over the summer since I took delivery in June. I watched my hull(#56) built from the fiberglass up through multiple phases of the build and know this boat inside and out. I created an account here on TF to dispel some of the incorrect...
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