Brand New 29'9 Activator
#81
Originally Posted by Titan
I just got back from Activator Land. I even tryed to disguise myself by wearing a Cigarette sweat shirt. The Activator is a real nice boat for the money. You are getting what you pay for. I will also agree that the rigging I have seen on the Activators that MRD has rigged is very neat and clean..
As far as comparing the three builders mentioned (Progression, Activator, and Superboat) they all are different animals and have different qualities that would make a difference to each individual consumer. If you want an entry level Performance Boat you will lean toward the Superboat because of the price. If you want an all out speed machine you will end up with the Activator. And if you want a purely custom piece with creature comforts that the other two can not provide in there 29 or 30 you will buy the Progression..
All a matter of taste and also how you will use the boat.
As far as comparing the three builders mentioned (Progression, Activator, and Superboat) they all are different animals and have different qualities that would make a difference to each individual consumer. If you want an entry level Performance Boat you will lean toward the Superboat because of the price. If you want an all out speed machine you will end up with the Activator. And if you want a purely custom piece with creature comforts that the other two can not provide in there 29 or 30 you will buy the Progression..
All a matter of taste and also how you will use the boat.
#84
Originally Posted by z.zuperboat
TITAN I think Kevin at Progresion is the only one vacume bagging these days. I mite be wrong. YES / NO
Zuperboat
Yes you are correct all Progression's are vacume bagged!!
#85
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This is the new Tuff 28. I am shocked at the build quality of some of these other boats. Sorry my camera lens is dirty.
The grey thing is the plug, it is CNC.
This is part of the layup of the new Tuff 28. 3/4 balsa on the bottom, 5/8 on the sides, all VACUUM bagged.
RT
This is the new Tuff 28. I am shocked at the build quality of some of these other boats. Sorry my camera lens is dirty.
The grey thing is the plug, it is CNC.
This is part of the layup of the new Tuff 28. 3/4 balsa on the bottom, 5/8 on the sides, all VACUUM bagged.
RT
#87
RLW,
That 38' Activator(AfterShock) that you posted pics of has been recently purchased by someone in Jersey and should be on an OPA race course in 2006. The new owner and throttleman are very excited. That boat is getting a set of superV motors in it.
That 38' Activator(AfterShock) that you posted pics of has been recently purchased by someone in Jersey and should be on an OPA race course in 2006. The new owner and throttleman are very excited. That boat is getting a set of superV motors in it.
#88
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Joined: Oct 2000
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From: Western New York
Originally Posted by blastersbro
heard that baby is a fast hull,but dont turn very well
The picture is just part of my collection of Activator pics.
#90
Aftershock had tanks in the sides, at one time it was setting on Marks floor and he was going to move the tank to the bottom, I'm not sure if he ever compleated it.




