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Re: New in LA (lower AL). R5 newbie

Posted: Sun May 21, 2017 9:44 am
by Southernboatman
Well with a few hours on the water now and not much to compare to I can say I am very pleased with the vp380. About 35 gal used ($3.65/gal for mid-grade non ethanol gas at my marina) for 10 hours on the meter. Mix of cruising at mostly around 3000rpm/20 knots, 1.5 hours of stop and go tubing, no wake zone putting around and very little wot at 50-52.5 mph trimmed out (not best weather weekend with 20 knot winds and chop this weekend). I do appreciate the extra hp but I'm interested in riding in the R5 with the 300hp to do an actual comparison since I had originally purchased a 2017 with this before this nice option came up at the very last minute from the dealer. It is a 2014 but sold in late 2015 and had 38 hours on it and 1.5 years on the Volvo warranty plus I'll extend it. So not experienced enough to help much yet but I'll try if asked.

Re: New in LA (lower AL). R5 newbie

Posted: Sun May 21, 2017 10:07 am
by Big Block Power
Very interesting. I missed that it was a used low hour boat. Heck I thought it was brand new. Man it looked new. I take it that it had all the options you wanted anyways. Yea it will be interesting to here the diff if you get a chance to drive the 300. I'm sure your going to be glad you have the 380.

Re: New in LA (lower AL). R5 newbie

Posted: Sun May 21, 2017 10:20 am
by Southernboatman
Didn't have a scratch on it and hopefully I won't put one. Yes made the change as it had a lot more options on it than I could go with the 2017 and likenew so...was a no brainer for me anyway.

Re: New in LA (lower AL). R5 newbie

Posted: Sun May 21, 2017 3:15 pm
by Tuscany
Well, I'm happy that you got the extra power.
Ofcourse, no one likes spending this amount of money on a toy, but being regretful would suck.
More is always better.
She's a beauty, that's for sure!

Re: New in LA (lower AL). R5 newbie

Posted: Sun May 21, 2017 5:24 pm
by Southernboatman
Thanks T! I'm sure I would have been happy with the 300...but I'm probably happier with the 380 with what we plan to do with it. Still having one at home with her friends coming along tubing and our friends drinking etc. And yes it is always good to have a little more and really pleased with performance. I expect the 300 would be almost same perf with lower top end by 5-6 kts with very good economy. Anyway we are super happy as the thing is still like new and the other options put it over the top. Can't wait to see yours!!!

Re: New in LA (lower AL). R5 newbie

Posted: Sun May 21, 2017 6:17 pm
by Big Block Power
What options did it come with that you would not have ordered?

Re: New in LA (lower AL). R5 newbie

Posted: Sun May 21, 2017 6:44 pm
by Southernboatman
Well I would have ordered them all, right after cashing in that winning lotto ticket I didn't have. But for instance, Even though I would like to have the 380hp, may have stayed with 300 if the diff was the sticker price of $11K. Sink and counter in head, mooring cover (since stored inside prob would have gotten lower cost cover for dust mainly), wasn't going with docking lights even though very nice look they're expensive but first time use at night in port recommend them (and there's the look). Other had a porta potty but was adding head with holding tank for big added cost but this one already had, so saved again there. Main ones and there are a couple more like epremium sound that I was adding but this already had so again, saved some there from a new add cost to already have cost. Overall about $17-20k in list price adds. You just have to come down and see for yourself to get the full picture!

Re: New in LA (lower AL). R5 newbie

Posted: Sun May 21, 2017 6:47 pm
by Big Block Power
I love your invitations. Hopefully soon and in the winter time.lol
Plus the used price over a new price is a good savings. Although some may disagree.

Re: New in LA (lower AL). R5 newbie

Posted: Mon May 22, 2017 7:51 am
by Tuscany
Southernboatman wrote: Sun May 21, 2017 6:44 pm Well I would have ordered them all, right after cashing in that winning lotto ticket I didn't have. But for instance, Even though I would like to have the 380hp, may have stayed with 300 if the diff was the sticker price of $11K. Sink and counter in head, mooring cover (since stored inside prob would have gotten lower cost cover for dust mainly), wasn't going with docking lights even though very nice look they're expensive but first time use at night in port recommend them (and there's the look). Other had a porta potty but was adding head with holding tank for big added cost but this one already had, so saved again there. Main ones and there are a couple more like epremium sound that I was adding but this already had so again, saved some there from a new add cost to already have cost. Overall about $17-20k in list price adds. You just have to come down and see for yourself to get the full picture!
The electric toilet/holding tank is a hefty expense, but now you can feel comfortable if someone has to relieve themselves, especially knowing how many days in the lifetime of your boat that you will spend on the water. Our last boat had one of those useless portipotty thingies that we never used.
You know how drinks tends to go in one end, and out another, so we had to dock from time to time.
That was number one on my list of must have options. That, and a wash sink.

Re: New in LA (lower AL). R5 newbie

Posted: Mon May 22, 2017 10:25 am
by liquid
That's what the bucket is for...

Re: New in LA (lower AL). R5 newbie

Posted: Mon May 22, 2017 8:02 pm
by Southernboatman
Yep. It will be worth w ery penny. Wife, young daught, her friends, older daughter, her friends, and then me and the dog.

Re: New in LA (lower AL). R5 newbie

Posted: Mon May 22, 2017 9:05 pm
by Southernboatman
Big Block Power wrote: Sun May 21, 2017 6:47 pm I love your invitations. Hopefully soon and in the winter time.lol
Plus the used price over a new price is a good savings. Although some may disagree.
I'm so thrilled to be able to invite what seems to be some pretty good folks here! Always consider the invite active and open! Come on down! Problem is with Michiganders (and the like) is that after they visit here they go home pack up and move here and don't go back! Ha! True! (I am one!). Yes and good deals can be found with a lot of patience, new or "slightly not new" or well used but well cared for. So I did come out pretty good as I got more boat than I signed up for at a boat show on the 2017 and when this became available I made the change and feel great about it. Winter we can do too if you make it here then!

Re: New in LA (lower AL). R5 newbie

Posted: Mon May 22, 2017 9:17 pm
by Big Block Power
Very good. Those are the best tubes. We broke a few of them.lol