What makes an Active Thunder such a great boat?
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FYI - here is the boat . It is a bit more than I need, but can't say that about the want :-)
A buddy of mine is possibly interested in the 32 AT, based on what is in the link above, does this look to be a good deal? He wants to go see the boat, anything in particular that should be examined or that he should be aware ot about this boat?
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They run really well
They're built really well
The people at the company (that I've met) are absolutely awesome people that you could sit down and have a beer with...oh wait, that's what we actually did.
I'd love to own an AT. Great boats.
They're built really well
The people at the company (that I've met) are absolutely awesome people that you could sit down and have a beer with...oh wait, that's what we actually did.
I'd love to own an AT. Great boats.
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So, Active Thunder owners strive for commitment? Are you going to build one with a white picket fence custom paint job? Do AT owners put the stick figures on the transom like a Dodge Caravan? LOL!
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Can you tell from this small picture what the power package is? are those 500's? What is the maintenance schedule for these, are they relatively expensive to maintain & @ WOT how much gas do these burn? 15-20+ gallons of gas an hour?
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