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ActiveThunder 03-17-2015 05:52 AM

Are you looking at a particular boat?

You can always e-mail me at patrick at active thunder boats.

onesickpantera 03-17-2015 09:29 AM


Originally Posted by bonesmalon (Post 4279605)

One of my favorite videos. That is what offshore boating is all about! And Jenn is a real boat girl.

Drock78 03-17-2015 07:44 PM


Originally Posted by bonesmalon (Post 4279603)
Here's my 37 as pace boat for the Buffalo Poker a couple years back when Lake Erie was very angry. 60 some boats behind me at the start...not so much after a minute or so.....wooooohoooo!

hahahahha....where did everyone go!? What power are you running?

bonesmalon 03-17-2015 07:51 PM


Originally Posted by Drock78 (Post 4280199)
hahahahha....where did everyone go!? What power are you running?

Stock 525 EFIs

gmlt160s 03-19-2015 06:17 PM

It looks like I am going to get "lets rock". What was the reason for the change in the steps

Sydwayz 03-19-2015 06:28 PM

The faster the boats go, the more the transom wants to detach (lift away) from the water. Since it's imperative to have the transom touching the water; shortening the step a tiny bit keeps the tail planted and the boat continuing it's heritage of handling like it's on rails. Given the single step, there is only one fulcrum/hinge point when the boat turns; does not matter if the boat is going 20mph or 90mph, it's going to pivot on that single step (right under your feet)--guaranteed.

Your mileage may vary in a mutli-stepped hull.

The step has ranged from 5" in the early days down to about 3&3/8" with the last few boats.

Pat bought the company in 1996, and brought it to FL in 1998; and he's had his hands on every one of the 300+ boats since; plus dozens more boats that the company repairs/upgrades/repaints/updates on the side.

gmlt160s 03-19-2015 06:37 PM

Is there any hull difference between the avh boats and the excess boats

Sydwayz 03-19-2015 07:40 PM

Nope, just a few cosmetic changes in the cockpit. All hulls identical. It's not broke, so we haven't changed it.


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