Performance & Handling
Deep-V hull design (by John Adams): Cuts through chop, gives a stable ride at high speed.
Precise handling: Feels sporty, more like a performance car on water than a cruiser.
Power options: Many 2005s came with MerCruiser or Volvo Penta sterndrives, often with twin engines, delivering strong hole-shot and cruising speeds.
2. Quality Build
Solid construction: Formula is known for hand-laid fiberglass, stainless hardware, and long-lasting gelcoat.
Noise & vibration control: Foam-filled stringers and engine insulation keep rides quieter than many competitors.
Fit and finish: Upholstery, stitching, and hardware are high-grade compared to mainstream brands.
3. Luxury & Comfort
Cockpit layout: Deep seating, sun pads, and wraparound lounges — comfortable for entertaining.
Cabin interiors (on cruisers): Rich cherry wood, Corian countertops, and upscale finishes that still hold up well today.
Ergonomics: Helm layout is driver-focused, with easy-to-read gauges and comfortable captain’s chairs.
4. Style & Design
Classic Formula lines: Sleek profile, low bow, and timeless styling that hasn’t aged much.
Custom paint/graphics: Formula’s Imron finishes are durable and eye-catching, a big draw for enthusiasts.
Polished stainless rails & accents: Give a premium look versus plastic fittings on other boats.
5. Resale & Community
Strong resale value: Enthusiasts recognize the build quality, so well-kept 2005s are still sought after.
Active owner community: Formula owners’ forums and gatherings are vibrant, with strong brand pride.
Models that stand out from 2005
Formula 330 Sun Sport / 353 FastTech: Beloved for speed, styling, and open cockpit.
Formula 400 SS (Super Sport): A luxury performance cruiser with big-block power.
Smaller Bowriders (27–29’): Family-friendly, versatile, but still upscale.
In short, enthusiasts love a 2005 Formula because it combines performance boating DNA with luxury cruiser comfort, all wrapped in a timeless, durable design.
Would you like me to make you a “buyer’s guide” style checklist (strengths, weaknesses, what to inspect) specific to used 2005 Formulas? That way you’ll know what’s a selling point vs. what to look out for.
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