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prostock3 06-01-2012 02:08 PM

school me on american offshore
 
what years are good and to stay away from? i may trade my 38zx donzi for a 99 32ft american offshore cat. with fresh 900's....anything i should watch out for? thanks guys
it has paul pfaff engines, xr drives and sportman lowers

MrSneakAttack 06-01-2012 08:48 PM

anything after 94 is good......i believe that boat had a bad motor?? i called on it when i was looking about a year ago...if it is purple and the boat im thinking of it was kinda rough when good pics are taken and i herd the motors need to be gone thru.....im not hating on the boat ive had (2) 26ft AO's and both were great boats

greencard 06-04-2012 10:26 PM

make sure the gas tanks dont leak. great boats.

Catmando 06-05-2012 04:25 PM


Originally Posted by prostock3 (Post 3700402)
what years are good and to stay away from? i may trade my 38zx donzi for a 99 32ft american offshore cat. with fresh 900's....anything i should watch out for? thanks guys
it has paul pfaff engines, xr drives and sportman lowers

Sounds like Rich Tomlinson's boat. I spoke to him and he said one motor needs rebuilding but that was last year. He might have it fixed by now...

The AO was designed and built as a raceboat so it's very good in rough water. From what I hear it doesn't need much positive trim to run fast. Keep the bows just below the waterline on the horizon and you should be good.

MrSneakAttack 06-05-2012 06:10 PM


Originally Posted by Catmando (Post 3703366)
Sounds like Rich Tomlinson's boat. I spoke to him and he said one motor needs rebuilding but that was last year. He might have it fixed by now...

The AO was designed and built as a raceboat so it's very good in rough water. From what I hear it doesn't need much positive trim to run fast. Keep the bows just below the waterline on the horizon and you should be good.

not nessary a good rough water boat.....in rough water you will get wet and i wouldnt put it in big water...imo

carter38 06-05-2012 06:12 PM


Originally Posted by greencard (Post 3702712)
make sure the gas tanks dont leak. great boats.

X2 I'm fixing a 26 with leaking gas tanks right now. We are putting 2 tanks in instead of one big one.

Catmando 06-11-2012 09:48 AM


Originally Posted by MrSneakAttack (Post 3703473)
not nessary a good rough water boat.....in rough water you will get wet and i wouldnt put it in big water...imo

Have you ever ridden in an AO in 3-5s? That's the water it was designed to run in.

MrSneakAttack 06-11-2012 10:28 AM


Originally Posted by Catmando (Post 3706812)
Have you ever ridden in an AO in 3-5s? That's the water it was designed to run in.

yes i have riden in 31ao's.....maybe i didnt explain clearly......its lake boat...some dont consider 3fters to a rough water.....the boat doesnt do well in rollers on a big lake or bay....31's that were made in mid 90's porpiose alot.....some people had to move the motors forward.....even with that being said and depending on where you boat the AO's are the best bang for the buck.... IMO

shootitup 06-12-2012 03:23 AM


Originally Posted by MrSneakAttack (Post 3706833)
yes i have riden in 31ao's.....maybe i didnt explain clearly......its lake boat...some dont consider 3fters to a rough water.....the boat doesnt do well in rollers on a big lake or bay....31's that were made in mid 90's porpiose alot.....some people had to move the motors forward.....even with that being said and depending on where you boat the AO's are the best bang for the buck.... IMO


Maybe your knowledge of that hull design are not cutting edge.
Sure here in OSO are lot of knowledge and history of that hull design.

MrSneakAttack 06-12-2012 06:23 PM


Originally Posted by shootitup (Post 3707468)
Maybe your knowledge of that hull design are not cutting edge.
Sure here in OSO are lot of knowledge and history of that hull design.

lay it out for me....


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