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Old 04-07-2006, 01:04 PM
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I just tried to send you a PM, but you have that switched off.
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The 37 is a great boat for the money. Will run with the best of them in the rough stuff
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Old 04-07-2006, 01:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Marginmn
I'm not an expert on OL's but I've heard from many that you want to buy their 39 and up boats. The fact that they no longer make a 37 might tell you something - or not. Like I said, I'm not an OL expert.
The fact they don't build them tells you nothing. The 37 was the first boat built by mike. WIth mike being on the cutting edge devolped new bottoms and diffrent models and still does it with the new 46 and next up the cat and ??????
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Here's my email address [email protected]
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I am pretty sure they will build the 37 if you request one.
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The boat is awesome in rough water. Cruise speed is around 65 or so. The boat is a very nice riding boat up to about 105. We ran the boat 112 however it was a hand full, chine walked pretty bad. This issue could have been fixed with first smaller diameter props and a gear ratio change, 2nd option would have been to move the drives down a tad with spacers. Mike said the boat was tested at the factory at 117, but we never saw that. If you are referring to the OL Shogren has, this is the same boat I am talking about. Its an awesome boat, and attracts a lot of attention so be ready for that. For the money he is asking, it would be hard to find a better deal.
Maybe it was the operator. I owned a 37 with Bravos on boxes and 750hp per side that I put about 400 hours on it. Absolutely loved the boat so I bought another 37 with #6s and 1050hp per side that I have logged about 120 hours on. You will be hard pressed to find another 37 that will run with this boat in the rough stuff. I am certain that it will be a huge step up from your BAJA.
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Originally Posted by Marginmn
I'm not an expert on OL's but I've heard from many that you want to buy their 39 and up boats. The fact that they no longer make a 37 might tell you something - or not. Like I said, I'm not an OL expert.
It,s not cost effective to do a smaller boat. Thats why Mike dropped the 37 GTX.
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Old 04-07-2006, 02:29 PM
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Enough 4 Play, I have a 33 PowerPlay now. Just heard so many stories about these quad steps. Which bottom do you have. single or quad.

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Old 04-07-2006, 02:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Enough 4 Play
Maybe it was the operator. I owned a 37 with Bravos on boxes and 750hp per side that I put about 400 hours on it. Absolutely loved the boat so I bought another 37 with #6s and 1050hp per side that I have logged about 120 hours on. You will be hard pressed to find another 37 that will run with this boat in the rough stuff. I am certain that it will be a huge step up from your BAJA.
I guess thats possible, but never had a problem with any other setup. I am almost positive with the correct setup the boat would have been different. Of course you can bury the tabs and the boat will not get out of shape, of course when you do that the boat also slows down. How fast did yours with 1050's run?? What props and gear ratio?
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Enough 4 Play, I have a 33 PowerPlay now. Just heard so many stories about these quad steps. Which bottom do you have. single or quad.
Single step on both boats. Test drove a 33 Power Play about 10 years ago that had the props rotating in, it was the most unstable boat I have ever been in. I got out of it and decided to buy another 32 Active Thunder.
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