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Old 06-16-2015 | 05:06 PM
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The armrest does also function as a step. I had non-skid pads on there but took them off. Much to my displeasure, most passengers just step on the seat. So what? Do boat interiors last forever anyway?
If you notice the grab rail there, the ergonomics are quite nice, not that I sit back there.

As far as the cabin door / step. It works great. A lot of other boats are down right dangerous to get on the bow. Step on seat, step on dash, then over, hoping nothing breaks.

Curious if some people have actually ever seen one of these boats up close. The boat works for me, that's who I bought it for.
I couldnt have said it better myself...,
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Old 06-16-2015 | 05:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Dave M
The armrest does also function as a step. I had non-skid pads on there but took them off. Much to my displeasure, most passengers just step on the seat. So what? Do boat interiors last forever anyway?
If you notice the grab rail there, the ergonomics are quite nice, not that I sit back there.

As far as the cabin door / step. It works great. A lot of other boats are down right dangerous to get on the bow. Step on seat, step on dash, then over, hoping nothing breaks.

Curious if some people have actually ever seen one of these boats up close. The boat works for me, that's who I bought it for.

To me the coolest thing about custom boats is that everyone can pretty much find what works for them.

MBOB brought up the discussion regarding reluctance of people to buy 7ft beam boats and the discussion about interior width and configuration followed.

As far as the cabin steps/door goes, it seems like everything in life to be a give and take.

With no storage in the boat itself you can only store in the cabin, when you are stopped its probably easy to get to the cabin, and definitely easy to get the deck- but when you are moving around how easy is it to get in there?

Does the seam running through the interior diagonally cover the upper and lower boat halves or is it something else?

Whats under the 3 seats?

I've only seen them from afar and pictures, would love to trade for rides in one someday.



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Old 06-16-2015 | 05:12 PM
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looks like the transom on a Schiada 42 but in a much smaller boat - never seen anything like this boat anywhere.

No clue on the grey boat either.

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Old 06-16-2015 | 07:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Dave M
The armrest does also function as a step. I had non-skid pads on there but took them off. Much to my displeasure, most passengers just step on the seat. So what? Do boat interiors last forever anyway?
If you notice the grab rail there, the ergonomics are quite nice, not that I sit back there.

As far as the cabin door / step. It works great. A lot of other boats are down right dangerous to get on the bow. Step on seat, step on dash, then over, hoping nothing breaks.

Curious if some people have actually ever seen one of these boats up close. The boat works for me, that's who I bought it for.
100% agree about some boats being dangerous. Hell, some are almost impossible!
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Old 06-16-2015 | 11:58 PM
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BUP i'm starting to question what your thread is about but I find myself trapped like a dear in headlights . Your silver boat is a rampage crusader 2655 . Here's the link to the build thread . I hope you can read German . http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/c...ance-boat.html ...http://www.offshoreonly.de/phpbb/vie...hp?f=28&t=5430
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Old 06-21-2015 | 03:41 PM
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A lot of work on the Y2K......
Here you can see it a few months ago. http://www.flpowerboat.com/gallery/d...um=405&pos=288
Yes, we like hustler 26 and Laveys. Are there still some left in the US?
The Rampage had 3 1/2 years work on it. Perhaps the owner will give more information if requested.
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Old 06-21-2015 | 03:55 PM
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A short vid of the German Poker Run
https://www.facebook.com/andre.kreut...1265036235217/

The Activator is a European build Activator. When i am right it has the hull of the 27 and steps of the 30. Hullweight of round about 1550LBS!
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Old 06-21-2015 | 10:39 PM
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Great video but the music made me wonder when the dancing clowns were going to come out .
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Old 06-22-2015 | 03:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Bang Bang
Yes, we like hustler 26 and Laveys. Are there still some left in the US?
Cant speak for the hustler but there some Laveys here in the US - except the 28 Evo's - you guys have all of them.

Fun party! I'd like to go boating with you guys sometime.

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Old 06-23-2015 | 11:44 AM
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Here's a link from the Custom Build Rampage 26 Crusader. ( Mysterious unknown Grey Boat) )

http://www.offshoreonly.de/phpbb/vie...ge+26+crusader
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