looking for some history on active thunder boats
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I was looking for some history on 37ft active thunders, are the hulls the same if not what years are the same. How many boats are built a year and how many in the past years. Thats does the avh stand for and what are the different between the avh and the newer 37s. Thanks for any help
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I was looking for some history on 37ft active thunders, are the hulls the same if not what years are the same. How many boats are built a year and how many in the past years. Thats does the avh stand for and what are the different between the avh and the newer 37s. Thanks for any help
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Oh what the hell I'll try.
The AVH came about when they put the step (ventilated hull) in the old wave crusher 37 and that was late model '99s.
I'm guessing numbers peaked with maybe 10 37s a year.
The first 3-4 37 AVH boats had a 5 inch step which was cut down to 4 inch until the second 700 boat was built around five years ago. After that most of them came with a three inch step. This can be changed as the step is an insert in the mold.
The deck height was bumped up a couple inches in 2002 for more headroom while seated in the cabin.
The dash has had some changes along the way but I would be afraid to guess years on those.
I'm sure I missed some things but that's my guess.
One more thing...It's one great ride.
The AVH came about when they put the step (ventilated hull) in the old wave crusher 37 and that was late model '99s.
I'm guessing numbers peaked with maybe 10 37s a year.
The first 3-4 37 AVH boats had a 5 inch step which was cut down to 4 inch until the second 700 boat was built around five years ago. After that most of them came with a three inch step. This can be changed as the step is an insert in the mold.
The deck height was bumped up a couple inches in 2002 for more headroom while seated in the cabin.
The dash has had some changes along the way but I would be afraid to guess years on those.
I'm sure I missed some things but that's my guess.
One more thing...It's one great ride.
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Maybe Pat or Brian will chime in soon.
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You would have a 4 inch step. I believe the last move came about with the NXT drive and then it worked well with the 600 boats so it found it's way into the last few 525 or 565 boats. I have driven all of them and I can't say you can feel a difference. I should probably quit as I don't want to misinform you.
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