Ebb and flow; AT sales.
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"ebb and Flow" sounds like my brain waves...
I still have thoughts of selling my 25, but then I look at what I would replace it with.
I start looking for something that rides like a 28, faster than most twins, and easy to stor-
and I end up back at my 25 Thunder.
I still have thoughts of selling my 25, but then I look at what I would replace it with.
I start looking for something that rides like a 28, faster than most twins, and easy to stor-
and I end up back at my 25 Thunder.
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You have an awesome ride!
Although I love the power, I want to stay with an 87 octane boat as we travel too much and 91 and 93 octane are hard to find on the water.
Awesome boats!
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To say my search process has/had been arduous would be pretty much right on. I have scoured the interwebs over the past 6 months, and have had a serious wanton eye on the 37 AT market for a number of years. As a "serious" searcher for the past 1/2 year, I have been open to just about all brands. My short list ended up being 42 Fountain, 38 Sonic, 37 AT, 37/39 Outerlimits, and 39 Nortech. I needed a nice cabin to really justify the move, so the Cig (always my dream boat) was out. I am very familiar with the 42 Fountain, and a Lightning would fit the bill, but compared to some of the others, the cabin was, again, found to be lacking. The Sonic has it all...except a stepped hull...plus they are heavy and generally known to be drive-killers as a result. Got on a couple 38 Nortechs...they are a strange, tall, narrow boat...very shallow rear bench seat. The 39 Nortechs are mostly newer and the cost is prohibitive (I was looking to stay under $180k). The Outerlimits are beautiful boats, but unless I wanted to buy an older Stiletto or find a "deal" on a 39 Quattro, the money was again an issue. For the record, the 39 that is in WI was very high on my list, only the "full cabin" advertised isn't even CLOSE to the AT. The Active Thunder fit all my criteria perfectly...AND they are priced right, IMO. Worth every dollar. Ecstatic, that is a GORGEOUS piece, good luck with the sale.
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EXACTLY.........like nothing else!
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