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Originally Posted by ICDEDPPL
(Post 3925002)
Ha! You wanna rip on me cause I have an old Cig from the 80`s.. If thats what makes you feel superior go for it!
Fact is I don`t care about brand, after the A.T I went to Baja and that boat was superior in every way. As far a my 80`s 'As good as it gets' Cig?? When you start building boats with real drives, call me. |
Originally Posted by TDSTYG
(Post 3925680)
Is this cat for real? :party-smiley-004:
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I would say that the top 3 boat owners that dont take criticism are Outerlimits, Cigarette, and Active Thunder....All very protective groups of people! Hahaha
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Originally Posted by cosmic12
(Post 3925387)
Hum, you doing resto's now? By the way, what hit that pole? Must a hurt:poopoo:
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Originally Posted by ActiveThunder
(Post 3926235)
I do a few a year. Has to be the right job. No rust buckets. Here's a '36 Chevy found in moth balls we are just finishing.
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Originally Posted by ICDEDPPL
(Post 3925002)
Ha! You wanna rip on me cause I have an old Cig from the 80`s.. If thats what makes you feel superior go for it!
Fact is I don`t care about brand, after the A.T I went to Baja and that boat was superior in every way. As far a my 80`s 'As good as it gets' Cig?? When you start building boats with real drives, call me. |
Originally Posted by 302Sport
(Post 3926312)
I think the real drives comment is interesting and I also think that AT's obvious prejudice against building staggered boats has hurt their high end market. As wrong as the opinion might, it is basically gospel in the high performance community that a staggered setup is a better setup and there is no way to tell most of the people anything different. So, I think if AT wanted to catch some of the high end market they would have to build some 39ft or bigger boats with at least staggered Merc 850's and 6's
BTW built staggered boats as well and saw no benefit with a patented and race proven hull that doesn't leave people swimming or worse. Plus you lose cockpit space. Hence the 39' idea I guess. As far as drives there are a few ATs from the late 80s or early 90s with those SSM IVs on them like "Running Hot". We've used NXTs or #6s which are a little more current. Bravo XRs are great too. Ya just gotta have some skill. |
I could have sworn AT was a fairly high end boat , it sure isn't low end . looking on powerboatlistings there is a 38 cig top gun with twin 525's and xr drives . for top speed it says 75 . If I'm not mistaking a 37 AT with the same power will run over 90 . So if that is all true Pat and the guys at AT must be doing something right .
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Originally Posted by ActiveThunder
(Post 3926235)
I do a few a year. Has to be the right job. No rust buckets. Here's a '36 Chevy found in moth balls we are just finishing.
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Originally Posted by state1310
(Post 3926355)
I could have sworn AT was a fairly high end boat , it sure isn't low end . looking on powerboatlistings there is a 38 cig top gun with twin 525's and xr drives . for top speed it says 75 . If I'm not mistaking a 37 AT with the same power will run over 90 . So if that is all true Pat and the guys at AT must be doing something right .
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