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Old 07-11-2011, 07:39 AM
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Looking at moving up to a 37 Active Thunder. Have heard there are some "handling issues" at higher speeds. What have you guys experienced?
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Can you expand on the "handing issues" you are refering to, and at what speeds? Thanks.
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Nope. I just listed mine in the classifieds. If you are interested, let's go for a ride.
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Originally Posted by Godacious!
Looking at moving up to a 37 Active Thunder. Have heard there are some "handling issues" at higher speeds. What have you guys experienced?
anthying over 170 mph it get's loose
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Originally Posted by mikebrls
anthying over 170 mph it get's loose
LMAO! Yeah, but it settles back down nicely after 180!!
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My 32 active thunder runs over 90 mph and is so rock solid it is boring so just imagine a 37. Thunders are second to NONE and one ride will prove it.
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Originally Posted by Godacious!
Looking at moving up to a 37 Active Thunder. Have heard there are some "handling issues" at higher speeds. What have you guys experienced?
who have you been talking to?? that is insane...
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Originally Posted by customryder
who have you been talking to?? that is insane...
Ah, the competition??

The ONLY hi-performance boat on the market with a patented hull design.
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I saw it first hand for the frst time this weekend at Jammin. I could see how the big AT's (Monsoon and Over Active) ran across the top of the water differently than the other boats.
Does that make sense or was I seeing things?

Those two were just the only two I saw up close at speed.
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