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Griff is right on the money. The step boats are about 11-12% more efficient. The old school straight bottom ATs are definately wave crushers. That boat was built without a cabin liner that drops in and forms the cabin in one piece, as how most of the new ones are made. Since that boat is a little older with some older layup technology/schedule; yet it does not have the cabin liner, its still around 9500 lbs. dry.
In 2003, the deck mold changed for the 37ATs. The 2003 and newer models have a bit more of a curve to the deck, rather than the flatter deck on the pre-2003 models, as the one shown here. The newer deck provides a bit more cabin height, but the model in question is not lacking. Only if you were really keen on the boats could you tell the difference sans a tape measure.
That boat looks to be pretty clean, and I am willing to bet a few OSO members will know the boat if you ask about it in the General Discussion forum.
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