First Outboard-Powered Active Thunder 33’ Out the Molds
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First Outboard-Powered Active Thunder 33’ Out the Molds
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It's definitely an interesting alternative to a center console.
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I personally think this is the perfect combination of reliability in a well rounded package. Perfect size for PR's, and just cruising around to your local sand bar. Sandy and I had the opportunity of giong to KW in the first 33 AT. I loved the boat, drove similiar to my 37 AT..Radio Active. I also had the opportunity to drive boat #2 on the way back...I much prefered this scenerio vs the back seat I feel this will open a few more doors, and possibly in the future could see a pair of 350's or even trips on a 37... Kudo's to AT..Im an outboard fan........keep up the good work guys..
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Hope this turns out as expected!! You know i'm a fan of the outboards! I haven't put gas in the boat since BEFORE the SML poker run and we've had 3 weekends of use!
My question is why did he pick those engines? 4 vs 2 stroke? Yamaha vs Merc? twins vs triples? Just curious....
My question is why did he pick those engines? 4 vs 2 stroke? Yamaha vs Merc? twins vs triples? Just curious....
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Hope this turns out as expected!! You know i'm a fan of the outboards! I haven't put gas in the boat since BEFORE the SML poker run and we've had 3 weekends of use!
My question is why did he pick those engines? 4 vs 2 stroke? Yamaha vs Merc? twins vs triples? Just curious....
My question is why did he pick those engines? 4 vs 2 stroke? Yamaha vs Merc? twins vs triples? Just curious....
This guy prob chose twins because he couldn't afford the third power plant. LOL, I think not!!