Staggered 1999 37ft. in CT.
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hey....
I'm pretty sure that's the Massey's boat. I watched it barrel-roll in Branford Harbor as they were swinging in to get in the channel. I don't recall the traffic that day, but I did wonder if they made the stepped-hull faux pas of trimming in instead of out to settle it down. I saw it back in the water and on land this year and it looked perfect. Any damage issues must have been resolved. It's a sweet boat. I used to see it every Friday on the way to the ramp, or at the garage off of Exit 56, and tell my kids that would be our next boat.
Good luck!
c
btw...I heard "Coronas"...
I'm pretty sure that's the Massey's boat. I watched it barrel-roll in Branford Harbor as they were swinging in to get in the channel. I don't recall the traffic that day, but I did wonder if they made the stepped-hull faux pas of trimming in instead of out to settle it down. I saw it back in the water and on land this year and it looked perfect. Any damage issues must have been resolved. It's a sweet boat. I used to see it every Friday on the way to the ramp, or at the garage off of Exit 56, and tell my kids that would be our next boat.
Good luck!
c
btw...I heard "Coronas"...
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hey....
I'm pretty sure that's the Massey's boat. I watched it barrel-roll in Branford Harbor as they were swinging in to get in the channel. I don't recall the traffic that day, but I did wonder if they made the stepped-hull faux pas of trimming in instead of out to settle it down. I saw it back in the water and on land this year and it looked perfect. Any damage issues must have been resolved. It's a sweet boat. I used to see it every Friday on the way to the ramp, or at the garage off of Exit 56, and tell my kids that would be our next boat.
Good luck!
c
btw...I heard "Coronas"...
I'm pretty sure that's the Massey's boat. I watched it barrel-roll in Branford Harbor as they were swinging in to get in the channel. I don't recall the traffic that day, but I did wonder if they made the stepped-hull faux pas of trimming in instead of out to settle it down. I saw it back in the water and on land this year and it looked perfect. Any damage issues must have been resolved. It's a sweet boat. I used to see it every Friday on the way to the ramp, or at the garage off of Exit 56, and tell my kids that would be our next boat.
Good luck!
c
btw...I heard "Coronas"...
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Well, I went to see this boat. I really liked it ALOT. I love the lines of the hull, staggered setup was pretty cool, and the reported speed was awesome.(95 MPH) Problem is, the boat needs some "restoring" inside the cockpit and cabin. Looks to be used alot, and not taken care of. Maybe not a big deal for some people, but Im not looking for a project. Thought about it all night and decided to move on to something needing less attention. Would like to find a older 37 AT(stepped) that needs alittle work or engine work. Cant afford anything new at this point. In the process of tryin to sell my Bullet. Anybody has an older 37 AT who wants to deal, let me know.
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