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Old 04-06-2008 | 06:50 PM
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37 with 525's runs how fast? With 700's?

How come only a 20K spread in price for two very nice boats with very different power?

Does either boat have the "carbono" interior that has an issue with fading?
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The blue one (with 700s) is a demo with 35 hours on it. It was tested by Poker Runs of America, and is priced accordingly.

The both have different generations (iterations) of the carbon fiber vinyl in the cockpit, and neither has fading issues. AT is not the only manufacturer affected by this. It has do due with the carbon fiber vinyl manufacturer.
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Does either boat have the "carbono" interior that has an issue with fading?
Both do. In my case and from talking with others it's only the silver metallic that fades. All the other colors seem to hold up.
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The both have different generations (iterations) of the carbon fiber vinyl in the cockpit, and neither has fading issues. AT is not the only manufacturer affected by this. It has do due with the carbon fiber vinyl manufacturer.
I was told mine was the newer iteration(i had to look that one up in the Websters) and Clarks was the older. Same results.
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Originally Posted by Sydwayz
The blue one (with 700s) is a demo with 35 hours on it. It was tested by Poker Runs of America, and is priced accordingly.

The both have different generations (iterations) of the carbon fiber vinyl in the cockpit, and neither has fading issues. AT is not the only manufacturer affected by this. It has do due with the carbon fiber vinyl manufacturer.
What is the top speed of a 525/ 700 boat?
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The 37 with 525s will turn 87-91 depending on props and options and advanced tuning. (The 33 turns 92 out of the box.)
The 37 with 700s will turn 105mph and maybe a bit more as described above.

We are eager to build an Ilmor 710/Imco or Teague Drive 37.

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