Someone explain to me the refit on Tsunami...
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I don't get it. It was bad azz the way it was so why do all the work? I don't think it changed owners. Did he just get bored?
My main question is, if you look at pics, it originally had a cabin. The after pics shows no cabin entrance and a true 6 pack with added dash to the port side. So did they ditch the cabin for weight purposes?
And I can't believe none of you Apache freaks (
) have any pics of the process...WTF?!
My main question is, if you look at pics, it originally had a cabin. The after pics shows no cabin entrance and a true 6 pack with added dash to the port side. So did they ditch the cabin for weight purposes?
And I can't believe none of you Apache freaks (
) have any pics of the process...WTF?!
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As I understand it, the owner's wife no longer goes on this boat with him. Therefore, no more need for a cabin.
As for the rest of the refit: he updated the motors from 900's to 1200's if I recall correctly; added an air drying / filtration system for clean air to the engine compartment; updated the cockpit upholstery to the current cool colors in St. Tropez; and, had the exterior paint updated to match one of his cars.
I'm sure there is someone else with more info.
Tom C.
As for the rest of the refit: he updated the motors from 900's to 1200's if I recall correctly; added an air drying / filtration system for clean air to the engine compartment; updated the cockpit upholstery to the current cool colors in St. Tropez; and, had the exterior paint updated to match one of his cars.
I'm sure there is someone else with more info.
Tom C.
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As I understand it, the owner's wife no longer goes on this boat with him. Therefore, no more need for a cabin.
As for the rest of the refit: he updated the motors from 900's to 1200's if I recall correctly; added an air drying / filtration system for clean air to the engine compartment; updated the cockpit upholstery to the current cool colors in St. Tropez; and, had the exterior paint updated to match one of his cars.
I'm sure there is someone else with more info.
Tom C.
As for the rest of the refit: he updated the motors from 900's to 1200's if I recall correctly; added an air drying / filtration system for clean air to the engine compartment; updated the cockpit upholstery to the current cool colors in St. Tropez; and, had the exterior paint updated to match one of his cars.
I'm sure there is someone else with more info.
Tom C.


Thanks for the info.
Anyone have pics of what the cabin used to look like?
It's a killer boat. I like it the way it is now but think it was perfrect before.
Last edited by thisistank; 04-28-2010 at 03:26 PM.


