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My first 10' Schiada was black with a Black seat.......if it had been sitting in the water for any length of time on a 110* day you could literally fry eggs on the deck,,,,,needless to say we always had to use a wet towel to get in and out of the boat.....there is no way I would have ANYTHING but a white boat (base color) with white interior boating at Havasu on a regular basis........might work in Wisconsin or Michigan but definitely not in the desert
Last edited by Paul65K; 02-18-2014 at 07:04 AM.
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When I walked on the front of this boat...my foot barely touched the black portion of the paint, and my foot felt like it was burning. This was in April.
I guess an all black boat is great for winter boating. But, definitely not a good idea.
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 Originally Posted by Eli
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When I walked on the front of this boat...my foot barely touched the black portion of the paint, and my foot felt like it was burning. This was in April.
I guess an all black boat is great for winter boating. But, definitely not a good idea.
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Sideways? now that's impressive
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 Originally Posted by GRADS
The nice thing about is you can grill your lunch on it while boating. 
A floating kitchen is not a "hot boat".
 Originally Posted by GRADS
Black on black.  I've seen this boat in person and it is actually very nice but you could feel the heat coming off of it. A true HOTboat.
So just cook your eggs on the deck and ditch the kitchen. 
 Originally Posted by GRADS
From what I remember it was built for the lead singer of Korn.
After 1 ride he realized it was a pig and sold it.... 
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 Originally Posted by Sharp shooter
I ran along side that boat in another 29' Shockwave with a blower motor and this guy pulled us. I'm guessing he was doing right around 90.
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 Originally Posted by GRADS
I ran along side that boat in another 29' Shockwave with a blower motor and this guy pulled us. I'm guessing he was doing right around 90.
That's pontoon speed for some people.
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 Originally Posted by Sharp shooter
That's pontoon speed for some people. 
And unobtainable for a jet boater.
Last edited by GRADS; 02-18-2014 at 07:49 PM.
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Typical inboard outboard slug. Needs two 500 hp engines just to go 90 mph lol.
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