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The first model of the FASTechs was the 353. Subtle changes followed but the FASTech line endured and has now grown into four models. This current 353 is the newest version of the Formula line of go-fast boats, but it still follows a trend that sets it apart from most others.

Key Features

  • Transferable 5-Year Formula Guard Limited Protection Plan
  • Silver Series three-color Imron design #1, #2 or #3 in Antigua, Stealth or Bayport
  • FAS3TECH hull
  • Foam-filled continuous molded structural grid
  • Chemically bonded & thru-bolted deck-to-hull joint
  • Tinted, tempered curved-glass windshield
  • 120V shorepower with fail-safe galvanic isolator & 30-amp cord
  • Integrated swim platform with concealed stainless steel swim ladder
  • Ultraleather wrap-around lounge seating/double berth with filler cushions
  • Entertainment center with polished stainless steel sink, Corian countertop & demand water system

Specifications

Formula 353 FASTech (2009-2010) Specifications
Length Overall 35' 3''
10.74 m
Dry Weight 9,500 lbs.
4,309 kg
Beam 8' 3''
2.51 m
Tested Weight N/A
Draft 36''
.91 m
Fuel Cap 149 gal.
564 L
Deadrise/Transom 24 deg. Water Cap 19 gal.
72 L
Max Headroom 4' 10''
1.47 m
Bridge Clearance 5' 4''
1.63 m
Prices, features, designs, and equipment are subject to change. Please see your local dealer or visit the builder's website for the latest information available on this boat model.

Engine Options

Formula 353 FASTech (2009-2010) Engine options
Std. Power MerCruiser Twin 496 MAG Bravo One
Tested Power 2 x 525-hp Mercury Racing EFI Bravo One XR ITS
Opt. Power MerCruiser Twin 8.2 MAG EC Bravo One
MerCruiser Twin 496 MAG High Output Bravo One X
Mercury Racing Twin HP525 EFI Bravo One XR
Mercury Racing Twin HP600 SCi Bravo One XR
Mercury Racing Twin HP600 SCi ITS Bravo One XR

Formula 353 FASTech (2009-2010) Line Drawing

Formula 353 FASTech (2009-2010) Captain's Report

Formula 353 FASTech

Capt. Steve gives a step-by-step description of breaking the 80 mph barrier.

The Formula Recipe…

The Formula brand was born back in the heady early days of the sport of offshore powerboat racing with pioneers like Don Aronow and Jim Wynn beating the hell out of their kidneys racing from Miami to Nassau. The Porter family which has owned Formula for decades and built it into a world-class brand, is no stranger to racing. Company president Scott Porter is a former offshore World Champion and for years Formulas were campaigned on racing circuits all over the world. Today because of the world economic situation Formula is taking a more subdued approach racing, but its commitment to building high-quality, plush high-performance boats is unabated.

Formula has chosen to make a boat go fast enough, but still have the fine coachwork that has made Formula famous in its express cruiser line and which sets its boats very far apart from virtually all other go-fast builders. Formula has kept the horsepower options ranging from 750-hp to 1200-hp, but sacrificed weight savings in favor of strength and amenities. It’s a winning combination, I think.

In addition, the new FAS³Tech line is denoted by its new hull design that incorporates three separate running surfaces produced by two steps built into the hull. The “steps” actually serve to force air under the hull and thereby reduce surface friction for an even faster ride than a boat with a smooth deep V. Some builders put in one step, but Formula puts in two.

Strength Requires Weight

So now we have the stepped hull and the horses doing their job, but we’re slowing the boat down a bit because it’s relatively heavy… 9,500 lbs (4,309kg), which is 1000 – 1500 lbs heavier than most, but not all, of the other high-performance boats. So what makes it so heavy and why does Formula do this? The weight comes from the construction methods, added materials, and to a lesser extent, the amenities.

Rather than use a traditional stringer system injected with super light closed-cell foam, Formula utilizes a separately made fiberglass grid system that gets chemically bonded to the hull. The result is a heavier boat, but a stronger and beefier one, and that means a more solid riding boat as well as a safer boat. And yes, it also means that the 353 might be slower than some go-fast boats that are lighter.

Formula 353 FASTech

In these three shots, you can see the reason for the added weight in Formula’s FAS³Techs. The first shows the reinforcing grid system suspended over the hull. In the center, the chemical bond is being injected onto the hull. And finally, the two are joined with the strength of one.

Speed Requires Strength

We can’t stress enough the importance of having a strong hull when operating at these high speeds. At speed, waves are not soft, rather they are more like concrete without the rebar. That is why the shape of the hull, the deadrise and the strength of the boat are so important. Picture your car going over speed bumps every 15 feet while traveling at 70 mph and you’ll get an idea of the punishment a boat like this has to endure.

And Then, The Amenities...

Let’s not forget that the 353 FAS³Tech is still a Formula. They didn’t just make an empty cabin in the hopes of keeping it light. The 353 FAS³Tech has a nicely laid out cabin flush with perks. Starting at the bow with an Ultraleather double bow berth, then an Ultraleather wrap-around lounge seat that can convert to another double berth with filler cushions, a removable Corian cocktail table, an entertainment center with polished stainless steel sink and Corian countertop, a dual-voltage refrigerator and a private head compartment.

Formula 353 FASTech

Rather than keep it Spartan, Formula loaded up the 353 FAS³Tech cabin with a double berth, wrap around sofa, entertainment center and head.

Helm…

Sitting at the helm, with the 353’s long and narrow figure, makes you feel like you’re sitting at the controls of a missile. But it is a comfortable missile. Dual wrap-around McLeod electrically adjusted seats are built for sustained high-speed operation. These McLeod seats have been developed over years of offshore racing use. Additionally, the driver even gets an electrically adjustable McLeod footrest. Any size captain will feel right at home on the 353 FAS³Tech .

Formula 353 FASTech

Check out the electrically adjustable McLeod seat. The footrest is also electrically adjustable so any size captain will feel right at home at the helm of the 353 FAS³Tech.

Performance

So now we come to it. How fast does this go-fast boat go? For starters, I had a job to do and that was getting performance figures. Working up through the RPM range is supposed to be an easy matter, but not in this boat. The worst time came at 2500 RPM. That’s where the 353 is trying to get on plane and run but we’re holding it back. It would start to plane and go faster, and then the RPM creeps up, and we’d pull the throttles back to 2500 again, and it’d fall off plane and go lower. She wasn’t happy about this and her attitude was one of a boat that kept looking around to make sure it’s friends weren’t watching this ridiculous display. Everything about the 353’s handling said “screw 2500, let me run” while I keep saying “no, you stay at 2500 or I’ll turn this boat around right now!” It really was difficult holding this boat back.

Formula 353

Cruising at 60 mph was easy and the boat did not chine-walk on its way to 80 mph.

Now before we get to top speed, let’s talk about getting her to run. When you move the Livorsi throttles forward, the bow comes way up. You’ll lose visibility so check the area before takeoff. Next, because there’s so much power going to those 5-bladed stainless steel props, there’s a lot of ventilation. You have to listen for the scream of the over-revving engines, back off, let her come up on plane and then takeoff again. It’s a 3-step process unless you want to accelerate slowly, and who wants to do that? It’s also a noisy process, but that’s’ part of the sex appeal of these boats. Now, once on plane, it’s all business. Fast-paced business.

Formula 353

This was the fastest-- 80.2 mph -- that Capt. Steve has ever run boat for BoatTEST.com.

Steering at Speed

I know you’re expecting me to describe the unique skill set that it takes to get up to the realm of speed that few can afford to experience, but sorry to disappoint. Not in this boat. Speed is a matter of adding throttle and with the 353, anyone can do it.

This is scary in that any idiot can do it. It’s also high praise for the design of the 353 in that any idiot can do it, myself included. The speedometer needle comes up fast, and because of her size, you don’t feel that you’re going as fast as you are. About ¾ of throttle travel had us at 4000 rpm and I looked down (briefly) to see that we were at 62.5mph... and she still had a lot to give.

Formula 353

The Formula 353 helm has a sports car feel and seating is adjustable to all heights.

I eased the throttles forward expecting the bad handling characteristics to materialize that sometimes come with this sort of speed, but it wasn’t happening. You know what I mean… operator induced oscillation, chine walking… things you have to compensate for and drive through. But it stayed rock solid. So forward went the throttles again... on up to the top rpm of 5250.

The Speed Numbers

A little fiddling with the trim to keep the bow nailed to the water just so… and there we were… top speed. No chine walking, no fear factor, just a lot of boat looking awesome and sounding tough. Our top speed? 82 mph one way, 78.4 the opposite way for an average of 80.2. Not too bad for a boat that isn’t competing in the high end of the speed food chain. And we were doing it with a pair of Mercury Racing's 525s. Formula also offers 600s which they report can get you into the 90’s. I believe it.

Formula 353

Note one of two steps in the 353 hull for improved performance.

Now because of the ventilation, time to plane is not as fast as you think it might be. There’s no break-neck hole shot. We had a decent time to plane of 6.5 seconds, and a fair 0-30 mph of 10.1 seconds.

Handling

But what about handling? Sure it’s fast, but what happens if you turn the wheel? Then the boat turns! You don’t get thrown out, you don’t flip the boat, nothing dramatic. It’s a Formula. They all handle extremely well, and the 353 is no exception. Your passengers will appreciate you slowing down though, and I did. To 60 mph.

Formula 353

Capt. Steve says driving the long, narrow Formula 353 is like riding a missile.

At that speed she handles like a sportboat. Hard turns have a little slide and an easy crank around. Jumping wakes, turn and burn, it’s all there. The boat thinks it’s a regular sportboat instead of a go-fast.

There was, however, quite a bit of bleeding off of speed and that’s to be expected. I’d crank the wheel, and accelerate into the turn and then take off in the other direction, all without falling off plane. It was quite a thrill ride.

Formula 353

Docking is easy, says Capt. Steve.

So if getting there ahead of the rest of the pack and arriving in cabin class style are part of your float plan, then the Formula 353 FAS³Tech might be just the boat for you. Check it out for yourself and see.

Formula 353 FASTech (2009-2010) Test Result Highlights

  • Top speed for the Formula 353 FASTech (2009-2010) is 80.2 MPH (129.1 KPH), burning 85.9 gallons per hour (GPH) or 325.13 liters per hour (LPH).

  • Best cruise for the Formula 353 FASTech (2009-2010) is 47.4 MPH (76.3 KPH), and the boat gets 1.34 miles per gallon (MPG) or 0.57 kilometers per liter (KPL), giving the boat a cruising range of 179 miles (288.07 kilometers).

  • Tested power is 2 x 525-hp Mercury Racing EFI Bravo One XR ITS.
For complete test results including fuel consumption, range and sound levels
go to our Test Results section.

Standard and Optional Equipment

Formula 353 FASTech (2009-2010) Standard and Optional Equipment
Marine Electronics
GPS/Chart Optional
VHF Radio Optional
Systems
Air Cond./Heat Optional
Battery Charger/Converter Standard
CD Stereo Standard
Head: Portable Standard
Head: Fixed Optional
Shore Power Standard
Trim Tabs Standard
TV/DVD Optional
Galley
Refrigerator Standard
Exterior Features
Carpet: Cockpit Standard
Outlet: 12-Volt Acc Standard
Swim Ladder Standard
Swim Platform Standard
Transom Shower Standard
Wet bar Standard
Canvas
Bimini Top Optional
Cockpit Cover Standard

Standard = Standard Optional = Optional

Formula 353 FASTech (2009-2010) Warranty

Formula 353 FASTech (2009-2010) Warranty Information
Warranties change from time to time. While BoatTEST.com has tried to insure the most up-to-date warranty offered by each builder, it does not guarantee the accuracies of the information presented below. Please check with the boat builder or your local dealer before you buy any boat.
Hull Warranty
Years 10 Years
Transferable Yes
Deck Warranty
Years 10 Years
Transferable Yes
Engine Warranty
Years 5 Years
Transferable Yes
Powertrain Warranty
Years 5 Years
Transferable Yes
Gelcoat Warranty
Years 2 Years
Transferable Yes
Blistering Warranty
Years 2 Years
Transferable Yes
Accessories Warranty
Years 5 Years
Transferable Yes
Certifications
NMMA Certification Yes

Formula 353 FASTech (2009-2010) Price

Formula 353 FASTech (2009-2010) Price
Base Price (MSRP) $302,280.00
Price as Tested $433,075.00
Prices, features, designs, and equipment are subject to change. Please see your local dealer or visit the builder's website for the latest information available on this boat model.

Test Results   (Printer Friendly Page)

Test Power: 2 x 525-hp Mercury Racing EFI Bravo One XR ITS
  Range  
RPM MPH Knots Total GPH MPG NMPG Stat. Mile NM   KM    KPH    LPH    KPL   dBA
680 5.3 4.6 4.5 1.18 1.03 158 138 254 8.53 17 0.5 75
1000 7.7 6.7 6.4 1.20 1.04 160 139 257 12.39 24.2 0.51 78
1500 9.7 8.4 11.9 0.81 0.71 109 95 175 15.61 45 0.34 77
2000 18.1 15.7 19.7 0.92 0.80 123 107 198 29.13 74.6 0.39 81
2500 22.2 19.3 26.8 0.83 0.72 111 97 179 35.73 101.4 0.35 85
3000 47.4 41.2 35.4 1.34 1.16 179 156 288 76.28 134 0.57 87
3500 54.5 47.4 46.2 1.18 1.03 158 138 254 87.71 174.9 0.5 87
4000 62.5 54.3 61.1 1.02 0.89 137 119 220 100.58 231.3 0.43 92
4500 71.9 62.5 72.5 0.99 0.86 133 116 214 115.71 274.4 0.42 94
5000 79.6 69.2 86.1 0.92 0.80 124 108 200 128.1 325.9 0.39 96
5250 80.2 69.7 85.9 0.93 0.81 125 109 201 129.07 325.1 0.4 99

Speeds measured with Stalker ProSports radar gun. Fuel consumption (gallons per hour) measured with Floscan digital fuel-flow meter on gas inboards, sterndrives, and outboards, TechMate electronic scan tool on gas EFI inboards, Caterpillar digital fuel-flow meter on diesel engines, or permanently installed fuel-monitoring equipment. Range is based on 90% of published fuel capacity. Sound levels determined using Radio Shack digital decibel meter on A scale. 68 dBA is the level of normal conversation.

Performance Chart

Performance Chart

Test Conditions

Test Power: 2 x 525-hp Mercury Racing EFI Bravo One XR ITS
Time To Plane 6.5 sec.
0 to 30 10.1 sec
Test Power 2 x 525-hp Mercury Racing EFI Bravo One XR ITS
Transmission N/A
Ratio N/A
Props N/A
Load 3 persons, 3/4 fuel, no water, gear 25 lbs.
Climate 91 deg., 76% humid.; wind: 5-10 knots; seas: minimal chop