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R Addiction 09-23-2010 10:06 AM

I remember our sea trial. It was June 12th,1999. Pat, Steve Miller (RIP) my wife and I put in at the ramp and headed out of the intercoastal. Once out of the inlet we met up with confused windblown seas, whitecaps and 2-3's with an occasional 4'. This all in a 25 Tantrum! Need less to say my hair was standing on end as we got on plane and ripped it across the tops of the waves for about 10 minutes. What a blast!

Did I forget to mention that this was done with the steering rack in backwards (turn left, boat goes right, and vice versa) Pat is a master at the controls and we would love to go out for another spin with him when we get back to Fla.:cool-smiley-011:

islandman 09-24-2010 10:54 AM

I can tell you I had a 25 foot AT with a HP 500 that I got from Pat in 1999. This boat was built like a tank. The wiring was done by an artist. Pat was always there to help. If you want a great running, great built boat you won't get any better than AT. I might not be the fastest but few boats will keep up when things get rough. I don't know many 25 foot boats that can run 70 plus in 3-4 foot white caps. I only sold mine when I broke my neck and had to slow down.

Pat, Hello!
Long time..
Alan in Maryland

JUPITER PULSARE 09-24-2010 03:10 PM

too funny
 

Originally Posted by R Addiction (Post 3215275)
I remember our sea trial. It was June 12th,1999. Pat, Steve Miller (RIP) my wife and I put in at the ramp and headed out of the intercoastal. Once out of the inlet we met up with confused windblown seas, whitecaps and 2-3's with an occasional 4'. This all in a 25 Tantrum! Need less to say my hair was standing on end as we got on plane and ripped it across the tops of the waves for about 10 minutes. What a blast!

Did I forget to mention that this was done with the steering rack in backwards (turn left, boat goes right, and vice versa) Pat is a master at the controls and we would love to go out for another spin with him when we get back to Fla.:cool-smiley-011:

I remember that day..we hired a rigger named Tony (obviously not that experienced) who installed the helm the wrong way....oh well...minor detail...

R Addiction 09-24-2010 04:35 PM

Simple fix....And 17 hours later we were tearin' up the Chesapeake Bay!:evilb:

ActiveThunder 09-24-2010 06:38 PM


Originally Posted by JUPITER PULSARE (Post 3216244)
I remember that day..we hired a rigger named Tony (obviously not that experienced) who installed the helm the wrong way....oh well...minor detail...

it wasn't THAT funny. you told me to hire him from your buddy, Jim Horn, if memory serves me correct,:lolhit:

FIXX 09-24-2010 06:55 PM

Fixx
 
they originally started in river grove of Franklin park il,, their shop was located somewhere off of river road but it was so long ago i dont remember the location..i remember talking to a guy named Ziggy from what i understand started the company..i never owned one but i know a few guys that still have one's built here in il,my friend john has a 31' with 365's and another guy has one with 540's with 871's that will bust 110 mph..they were built vary good then and from what i have seen they only got better..

GREEK LIGHTNING 09-25-2010 09:39 AM

I think it was Palatine Illinois. I had stopped in one day and talked to "Ziggy". What a joke. I think it was located in an old Ford dealership. No comparison to the boats of today. Although I have never owned an AT I have been in a few and they compare with the best of them.

JUPITER PULSARE 09-25-2010 10:13 AM


Originally Posted by islandman (Post 3216093)
I can tell you I had a 25 foot AT with a HP 500 that I got from Pat in 1999. This boat was built like a tank. The wiring was done by an artist. Pat was always there to help. If you want a great running, great built boat you won't get any better than AT. I might not be the fastest but few boats will keep up when things get rough. I don't know many 25 foot boats that can run 70 plus in 3-4 foot white caps. I only sold mine when I broke my neck and had to slow down.

Pat, Hello!
Long time..
Alan in Maryland

The wiring was done by Tim Parsons...he's still around! Wiring up gages is a hole lot easier now with all the plug in stuff!!

JUPITER PULSARE 09-25-2010 10:15 AM

backwards helm!
 

Originally Posted by ActiveThunder (Post 3216352)
it wasn't THAT funny. you told me to hire him from your buddy, Jim Horn, if memory serves me correct,:lolhit:

Nah, You hired him...I just told you he was looking for a job!!

chuckbeecher 09-25-2010 11:37 AM


Originally Posted by JUPITER PULSARE (Post 3216602)
Nah, You hired him...I just told you he was looking for a job!!

I like the part where after hooking everything up that no one stood behind the boat while someone turned the wheel in either direction...kinda like mounting a light and checking to see if it illuminates.
Must of had to do with paint or resin fumes!
LOL!!...After thinking about this wouldn't it been exciting if the throttle had been rigged backwards also!! A true test of Pat's abilities!!!! luv ya Pat my friend!!:lolhit:


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