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Originally Posted by northernoffshore
(Post 2502895)
The dash design on the active thunder is really nice.
Laz... Ryan... Ricky... Brad... Bruce... I know you are lurking, but are you guys paying attention? :D :D :D |
Originally Posted by ACTIVESHACK
(Post 2502650)
I don't know if anybody mentioned it but you have a choice of side or center entry for the cabin. The side entry gives you a much bigger head compartment and more privacy at the dock because no one can look straight into the cabin.
Make sure to get the sliding door though...:angry-smiley-038: |
Originally Posted by OCDACTIVE
(Post 2503055)
Speaking of doors........ You know what I saw that was pretty cool.... In powerboat (forgot what boat it was) but steps / ladder was intergrated into the door itself (it also was a slider) making it very easy to access the bow from the cockpit.
Nothing to do with the 33, just making discussion. Steps on your dash? Nah..... |
Originally Posted by OCDACTIVE
(Post 2503055)
Speaking of doors........ You know what I saw that was pretty cool.... In powerboat (forgot what boat it was) but steps / ladder was intergrated into the door itself (it also was a slider) making it very easy to access the bow from the cockpit.
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Originally Posted by OCDACTIVE
(Post 2503090)
Totally Agree.. just making convo.... I saw some other one as well. (center entry) that on the far left corner, next to the passenger, left of the glove box, almost on the 45, there were holes or gunnels built into the side, a ladder (but didn't look like a ladder) that allowed you to climb the side and get to the walk-around platform.. I wish I had a pic.. That one was better then the door one because it wasn't an eyesore and that corner is usually not utilized space. Not sure if anyone else has seen it.. I will do some digging for a pic. (oh sorry Hi-jack in progress :D:evilb:)
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Originally Posted by Sydwayz
(Post 2502456)
Here is an overhead shot of a 37 vs. 33.
Notice the headrests on the 33 are long and swept, compared to the headrests on (ACTIVESHACK's) 37. We can set it up anyway you like. That's why AT is a custom builder. :D Sydwayz, Thanks for all the information. My wife could care less what the rest of the boats like as long as the sunpad is comfy. I would probably have to go with the 37 design or maybe eliminate the headrest all together. |
Originally Posted by OCDACTIVE
(Post 2502458)
here is the other 33 as well
By the way, Remedy is one bad a$$ looking boat!! |
Originally Posted by flenner
(Post 2502481)
I live in Smyrna, TN outside of Nashville and have a 2002 37' AT. PM me your phone number if you would like to come up and look at the cockpit and the cabin. It would be a short trip for you and you could get an idea of the layout. You will not be disappointed with the AT. I looked at other brands for awhile before I bought mine. Plus the CULT is a great group of people!
Thanks for the offer. What are you doing this afternoon?? |
Originally Posted by ACTIVESHACK
(Post 2502650)
I don't know if anybody mentioned it but you have a choice of side or center entry for the cabin. The side entry gives you a much bigger head compartment and more privacy at the dock because no one can look straight into the cabin.
Great to have the option, but I would probably go the more traditional route, center opening. |
Originally Posted by Sydwayz
(Post 2502662)
Tom,
I just talked to Pat on the schedule for the next couple boats to hit the water. We should have another new 33 in the water in the next few weeks. Call me, and we'll take care of your airfare to come down and check it out. Yes, I am that damned confident. Thanks for the offer! You may have noticed that Flenner from Nashville offered to give me a tour of his 37. I would feel more comfortable driving the 2 hours to see his first, then fly down to see the 33. I don't want you guys to be out $$$'s unless I'm fairly certain the 33 is the one. |
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