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Sydwayz 02-01-2005 10:55 AM

Re: Pantera & Active Thunder
 

Originally Posted by Edward R. Cozzi
I, too, have heard that Patrick at AT has refined the step so the boat is very well behaved.
HOPE TO ACTUALLY EXPERIENCE IT SOME DAY...Pat, are you out there??


I have never had an "OH S.HIT!" moment in my AT. I have had a few "WOW, Can't wait to see what happens this time!" moments, but everyone was predictable, and could not have felt safer.

JO - PANTERABOATS 02-01-2005 01:50 PM

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Here are pictures of 2 "twin stepped" Pantera 36's that we are working on now.

JO

JO - PANTERABOATS 02-01-2005 01:53 PM

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A few more pics. of the 36' twin stepped in a custom Cobalt Blue Gelcoat and a new 28' that is being powered by twin 496 HOs with custom paint work for an OSO member Sonny Bonacio.

JO

JO - PANTERABOATS 02-01-2005 01:57 PM

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Platinum Monster gauges with polished bezels going on the 36'.

ThunderChris 02-01-2005 02:09 PM

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As a 32 AT owner, I have never had a problem with my boat.I am very happy with the quality and workmanship. I have spoken to Pat several times regarding additions to the boat that I was interested in doing, and he has always given me a straight forward answer and always willing to give you that little extra to make sure his customers are taken care of.The 32 is a excellent rough water boat and being that I boat in the Great Lakes area,There are'nt to many things that this boat cant handle. As far as Pantera boats go, I do not know much about them, and would not be able to give you a fair oppinion on there boats.I am sure that you could not go wrong on either one, but for me,I am sticking with my Thunder and would like to get into a 37 in 2-4 yrs from now.

Stormrider 02-01-2005 02:27 PM

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The one thing I dislike about the AT is that the compass is not in front of the driver.
And to me, the compass is a critical piece of navigational equipment.

Sydwayz 02-01-2005 03:03 PM

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I never even take the cover off my compass. I rely on the GPS and have a backup handheld GPS.

excursion 02-01-2005 03:59 PM

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On mine the compass is in front of the driver on the 37 split seats, I have a Livorsi in dash compass. Like Brian said, dont ever use it, GPS is all I ever need.

Jassman 02-01-2005 04:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Stormrider
The one thing I dislike about the AT is that the compass is not in front of the driver.
And to me, the compass is a critical piece of navigational equipment.

Guys nice job on the 36 Pantera, looks awesome, love the blue cobolt gel.
Here are some AT compass pics

docmanrich37 02-01-2005 04:59 PM

Re: Pantera & Active Thunder
 
Would like to try a staggered new Mercruiser 600 EFI set up in a full pleasure 36' Survivor in the near future and see what it does for performance.

Regards,

JO[/QUOTE]
If you take my 04 37' in trade i'll take it.pm me a price.Full pleasure with all the fixins.


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