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Originally posted by MassiveThunder
The boat pictured was the 1st 37 built.It ran almost 80mph with the original hp500's carb motors and bravo drives.A very nice and solid boat.
Fantasy Lane Too was my 1st 37.also a great boat.It ran 82 on gps with the same power and the x raised 2 inches.
Both boats are great rough water machines!! I personally like the boats without the mill.cabin.They have a ton more room.
The boat pictured was the 1st 37 built.It ran almost 80mph with the original hp500's carb motors and bravo drives.A very nice and solid boat.
Fantasy Lane Too was my 1st 37.also a great boat.It ran 82 on gps with the same power and the x raised 2 inches.
Both boats are great rough water machines!! I personally like the boats without the mill.cabin.They have a ton more room.
Is this you? Awesome boat, had Chief power.
Mark "Dock Holiday"
#33
Not me.I sold the boat a couple years ago.I have had a couple Active Thunders since then.I cant say enough good about them.Now I am waiting on a 42.After 2 37's its time to move on.
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Yea, what is a mill cabin?
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Its the new millennium cabin,leather,extra storage, cabin liner,all the fancy crap.If you go to WWW.ActiveThunderBoats.com under "Latest News" you can see the new interior.Alot of people like it.I just think it takes up too much room.Besides to me its just a place to keep Beer and clothes.
Last edited by MassiveThunder; 11-11-2002 at 04:36 PM.
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