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Old 09-08-2011 | 07:46 AM
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Originally Posted by kick3pts
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Thanks for all the info! I think we are gonna start looking at 37's.

Hey Lazlo, I see you spend some time at Put in Bay. Any chance you are gonna be up there anytime later this month?
We do frequent the bay and the overnight on the 37 is perfect. Plenty of room for the weekend and you can run lake erie whenever it decides to get nasty. We should be making another run or two over to the bay and would be happy to take you for a spin and you can check out the cabin. My opinion on the cabin entry is we love the side by side seating with side entry as you can hold a conversation at speed as well as the extra room for the bathroom. Our main factors for choosing the A/T was a cabin with a good size bathroom for the family and second was a boat that can handle the Lake Erie slop. Great choice and love the ride.
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Old 09-10-2011 | 12:22 AM
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A 37 with 525's 5 years and newer with a cabin with many extras and gear for to people. Whats a everyday top speed and cruse speed.

I'm not talking 10 gallons of gas and driving naked to save weight,, on once in a life time perfect water and air,, spinning props that a turtle terd could chip either
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Old 09-10-2011 | 07:04 AM
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A 37 with 525's 5 years and newer with a cabin with many extras and gear for to people. Whats a everyday top speed and cruse speed.

I'm not talking 10 gallons of gas and driving naked to save weight,, on once in a life time perfect water and air,, spinning props that a turtle terd could chip either
Mine was 525's and is a 2005 ran 83-85 full fuel all loaded up with gear and family. Best i seen was 89 light fuel in nice chop condition with stock P5x 30 Hydros. Very good cruise speeds and great on fuel.
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Old 09-10-2011 | 09:24 AM
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Mine was 525's and is a 2005 ran 83-85 full fuel all loaded up with gear and family. Best i seen was 89 light fuel in nice chop condition with stock P5x 30 Hydros. Very good cruise speeds and great on fuel.
Right on the money. Depending on options, you can see 87mph with "stock/labbed" props.

Strap on some (custom) Herrings and we've seen 90mph (GPS) on a 525/XR boat.
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Old 09-10-2011 | 01:15 PM
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Thanks guys and very respectable speeds
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Old 09-11-2011 | 05:51 PM
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Originally Posted by laszlo01
We do frequent the bay and the overnight on the 37 is perfect. Plenty of room for the weekend and you can run lake erie whenever it decides to get nasty. We should be making another run or two over to the bay and would be happy to take you for a spin and you can check out the cabin. My opinion on the cabin entry is we love the side by side seating with side entry as you can hold a conversation at speed as well as the extra room for the bathroom. Our main factors for choosing the A/T was a cabin with a good size bathroom for the family and second was a boat that can handle the Lake Erie slop. Great choice and love the ride.
Lazlo, it's looking like I might get to come home around the end of September. Nothing in stone yet, but when/if I do we are gonna hit the bay one weekend. If your gonna be up there I'd love to see the boat. I'm sure I have in the past, I just didn't know anything about A/Ts. I'll shoot you a PM if we head up there.

Thanks everyone again for the info

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Old 09-19-2011 | 10:27 AM
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Originally Posted by kick3pts
Lazlo, it's looking like I might get to come home around the end of September. Nothing in stone yet, but when/if I do we are gonna hit the bay one weekend. If your gonna be up there I'd love to see the boat. I'm sure I have in the past, I just didn't know anything about A/Ts. I'll shoot you a PM if we head up there.

Thanks everyone again for the info

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Depending on weather we might be at PIB or Kellys Sunday, let me know if you are around.

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Old 09-19-2011 | 02:14 PM
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lazzlo didnt you build big power for your 37 if so what power and what speeds you getting.
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Old 09-19-2011 | 06:08 PM
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Originally Posted by rssteiny
lazzlo didnt you build big power for your 37 if so what power and what speeds you getting.
He built BIG power and its fast!!!
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Old 09-21-2011 | 09:27 AM
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He built BIG power and its fast!!!
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