Nope! But I hope it's more managable than the other Lavey that requires quite some skill at speeds :argue:
Looking at a Lavey 32 NuEra. They have only built 2 since the mold was done anybody heard, seen or know much about it other than what ***boat said this month?
Nope! But I hope it's more managable than the other Lavey that requires quite some skill at speeds :argue:
Nope! But I hope it's more managable than the other Lavey that requires quite some skill at speeds :argue:
I know that these kind of questions only result in everyone being opinionated as all hell but i have heard and read nothing but great things about laveys...especially when it comes to vees
What other lavey are you refering to?
Think it was the 27 w/steps that gets to be a handfull for novice drivers per an article - either HB or PB.....
They quoted the 32 the same way but made it sound as though they were refering to it being too much boat for novice drivers.
The article was definately a positive write up imo
From what I have heard, Laveycraft is known for having a very aggressive hull design. Perhaps thats why they continue to do so well in the off shore racing circuit. I guess it would stand to reason then, that driving a hull like they make would require a little more skill and experience than a novice driver usually has. The write-ups they have done on the 32 seem to be very positive. Plus that boat just looks bitchen! Thumbs up in my opinion! :argue:
The article was definately a positive write up imo
Aren't they all????? A bad test means no print.......
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