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Originally Posted by Orange quatro
(Post 4065664)
How about the Outerlimits 37 ran 93MPH With 525's and a 1993 Hull design which still beats the one giant step, one trick pony that is the "modern"AT. How about updating that hull design to this decade? Then you can compare that boat to the Outerlimits Brand. Until then, It is still a closer comparison to a Baja.
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Originally Posted by Sydwayz
(Post 4065357)
Strange as this may sound, I'd change one word, to make the post accurate:
...replace performs with handles. (The "performance" aspect applies when one compares 15 year old boats; but not modern examples.) You can actually turn a DDC AT like a straight bottom boat (offshore/at speed/flat water) without going swimming. (Notice, I didn't say trim it like a straight bottom.). I've been on two 26's and a 37 AT. The 26' was one of the best handling 26' boat that I've been on in a while. I also liked the 37' a lot. The ride wasn't as smooth as my 36' but I liked the boat a lot. The rigging, interior, paint and cabin were also top notch. We were running about 70mph @ 4K in the 37' AT, it has 525's. I've worked on and driven a few Baja's in my day. The fit, finish and quality do not even come close to an AT. It's a production boat, plain and simple.
Originally Posted by Orange quatro
(Post 4065664)
How about the Outerlimits 37 ran 93MPH With 525's and a 1993 Hull design which still beats the one giant step, one trick pony that is the "modern"AT.
My friend Jerry's 37' with HP 500's ran 76 mph. My friend Mikes ran 84 with 550's and now runs 103 with 850's. The quad step runs faster but handled like crap and was a handful to drive over 95 mph. The single step is a great riding boat, I like them a lot.. One of my favorite rides. |
Originally Posted by Sydwayz
(Post 4065671)
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LOL, just saying. Let us know when you move over to this thread: http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/g...ver-built.html |
Originally Posted by Panther
(Post 4065680)
No worries, I made the comment "tongue and cheek".
I've been on two 26's and a 37 AT. The 26' was one of the best handling 26' boat that I've been on in a while. I also liked the 37' a lot. The ride wasn't as smooth as my 36' but I liked the boat a lot. The rigging, interior, paint and cabin were also top notch. We were running about 70mph @ 4K in the 37' AT, it has 525's. I've worked on and driven a few Baja's in my day. The fit, finish and quality do not even come close to an AT. It's a production boat, plain and simple. Which one ran 93? Was it a quad step or single?? My friend Jerry's 37' with HP 500's ran 76 mph. My friend Mikes ran 84 with 550's and now runs 103 with 850's. The quad step runs faster but handled like crap and was a handful to drive over 95 mph. The single step is a great riding boat, I like them a lot.. One of my favorite rides. I can feel the hull in my boat after 75 mph you can feel the steps working and its like a different boat. So you drop the drives in the turns and fly it when its straight. Its a lot of fun to drive. How is your friends at 103? |
Originally Posted by Orange quatro
(Post 4065652)
Really, " very little will touch the AT when the water gets big" How about oh maybe Cig, Fountain, Apache, Formula, and yes Outerlimits to name a few. I didn't see any AT's at the LOTO shootout. Lets stick to the debate without calling each other names. It makes it more fun. Ok Richard?
Please visit the AT forum for a Gallon of Koolaid cause you`re just not getting it! :lolhit:
Originally Posted by AttitudeJr
(Post 4065674)
2000 37 active thunder 500 efi's ran a best of 88 with 5 people full tanks of gas and weekend gear for 5 people I don't think thats to bad. That was with the bigger step.
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Originally Posted by Orange quatro
(Post 4065710)
I guess thats the big challenge. If you get the boat out of the water it doesn't handle that good, and if you keep it in the water (straight bottom) it sticks like glue.
I can feel the hull in my boat after 75 mph you can feel the steps working and its like a different boat. So you drop the drives in the turns and fly it when its straight. Its a lot of fun to drive. How is your friends at 103? The 37' AT has a similar feeling at 65-70 mph when the step starts working. You can feel it pitter patter under your feet and the boat seems like its in 4 wheel drive. |
Ok, I have been nice and quiet until now. There is not a baja ever built, or to ever be built, that can run in the same breed as Cigarette, Active Thunder, Apache or Outerlimits. You are simply out of our league, mister. Every manufacture has had their issues, 42' Revolution. 36' Gladiator, 42' x, 36' apache. Outerlimits bladder fuel tank issues.No known issues with Active Thunder. Baja, the list goes on, over several models, get off the "The Speed Changes You" crap, and get a real offshore boat. It is, and will always be, an entry level, performance boat, not an offshore boat, no matter what size. You will never win this arguement.
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Originally Posted by Orange quatro
(Post 4065710)
I can feel the hull in my boat after 75 mph you can feel the steps working and its like a different boat. So you drop the drives in the turns and fly it when its straight. Its a lot of fun to drive. How is your friends at 103?
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Originally Posted by Somethin' Sexy
(Post 4065737)
Ok, I have been nice and quiet until now. There is not a baja ever built, or to ever be built, that can run in the same breed as Cigarette, Active Thunder, Apache or Outerlimits. You are simply out of our league, mister. Every manufacture has had their issues, 42' Revolution. 36' Gladiator, 42' x, 36' apache. Outerlimits bladder fuel tank issues.No known issues with Active Thunder. Baja, the list goes on, over several models, get off the "The Speed Changes You" crap, and get a real offshore boat. It is, and will always be, an entry level, performance boat, not an offshore boat, no matter what size. You will never win this arguement.
AT is no where near the league of boats you listed OR THEY WOULD HAVE SOLD MORE! Outerlimits over Active Thunder all day. Coming from someone who can afford a new boat. No offense but USED boat buyers can not fathom commenting on this thread because your not in the "mindset" of new boat buying. Dreaming about what you eventually want out of a used boat does not build an argument of what a new boat buyer looks for. There's a reason OL sell more then AT. There's also a reason BAJA always outsold AT. No one on this thread is bashing AT to explain their point funny how the KOOL AID drinkers need to bash others to feel good about themselves. |
Originally Posted by offshorexcursion
(Post 4065767)
Come ride on my boat Or one of the 35 outlaws before you run your mouth. Just because the majority of Baja's were built budget minded does not mean they have never built good boats. If it was not for Baja power boating might not be what it is today. What your doing is comparing a striped down mustang v6 to a loaded ZL1 Camaro. Well Baja has built ZL1 models.
AT is no where near the league of boats you listed OR THEY WOULD HAVE SOLD MORE! Outerlimits over Active Thunder all day. Coming from someone who can afford a new boat. No offense but USED boat buyers can not fathom commenting on this thread because your not in the "mindset" of new boat buying. Dreaming about what you eventually want out of a used boat does not build an argument of what a new boat buyer looks for. There's a reason OL sell more then AT. There's also a reason BAJA always outsold AT. No one on this thread is bashing AT to explain their point funny how the KOOL AID drinkers need to bash others to feel good about themselves. It is my passion. Get it? You go buy a boat company, spend several million dollars, and get back with me twenty years later. Oh yeah, and remain in the black. Last edit: my first two boats were Bajas, |
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